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    Refusing Refugees As most of us know‚ recently there was an attack at Paris by a popular group of terrorist known as Isis‚ although this is not their first attack‚ whether or not refugees are to be accepted into the U.S. has brought more attention. ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and they are a group of religious extremist and their main goal is to create a group of Muslims who will all follow their extremist beliefs. The problem with that is that now many Muslims are being

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    The U.S. has resettled more refugees than any other country. As we continue on in this immunisation and the ones to follow‚ our nation is having difficulty agreeing on policies dealing with immigration. It is compulsory that we‚ as a country‚ come together to bring back our values our founding fathers made for us as the melting pot of the world. We should return to the thinking that made it such a diversified nation because this nation is known as the best nation on the planet‚ where anyone from

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    Refugees are an international issue that can’t be ignored by Australia as it has a legal and moral responsibility towards them. We as Australian in this develop country have the moral responsibly to help those who can’t help themselves and protect and support those arrive on our shores. Legally we need put our difference aside and as a country we need to help make the difference on this international crisis and millions lives under persecution‚ famine and in war. As one of the largest country on

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    States”. This executive order suspends the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days‚ restricts admission of citizens from seven countries for 90 days‚ orders list of countries for entry restrictions after 90 days‚ suspends admission of syrian refugees indefinitely‚ Prioritizes refugee claims by individuals from minority religions on the basis of religious-based persecution‚ expedites a biometric tracking system‚ and other provisions. This executive order is detaining people from coming into the

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    Chapter five was eye-opening indeed‚ and your post gives it even deeper meaning. It is true that immigrants and refugees suffer acculturative stress‚ and that for proper acculturation to occur it is imperative acquiring‚ at least‚ basic English. However‚ through your post‚ I was able to understand that being an immigrant and not knowing English‚ was not the worse situation in the world. Also‚ helped me appreciate more the things that I took for granted. In the same fashion‚ your experience reaffirms

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    When my Orthodox uncles visit from Europe‚ they bring many facets of dedicated Jewish life that I am lacking. Aspects of many religions have entered my conscience and have left a lasting impression. Cleveland High School has many immigrants and refugees from East Africa. Many of them practice Islam and bring new ways of thinking to the school. Diversity makes our country unique. It is what makes our country great.

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    According to the UNHCR‚ there are currently 65.6 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Out of this total‚ only 22.5 million are already identified as refugees and less than 200.000 have succeeded in resettling (1). It is also estimated that nearly 10 million people are currently classified as stateless‚ having been denied a nationality and access to basic rights such as education‚ healthcare‚ employment and freedom of movement. In most of these cases‚ such populations have to face detention

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    The Extension of the Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers Act 22 of 2012 (herein after referred to as the Act) deals with the criteria for orders for immediate deportation. s12(2) of the Act is a violation of the separation of powers and therefore undermines of the lawmaking process and erodes the checks and balances on government power entrenched in the constitution. s12(1) of the Act is a permissible delegation of power as the power is not unfettered and is recognised by the court as necessary

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    the Syrian refugees‚ that our country has denied entrance too. The Syrians are being asked to join ISIS as a way to get back at America for not allowing them sanctuary. ISIS is using this opportunity to feed into the hatred towards Americans. Many refugees are being turned away and denied entrance to the United States because of speculation that the refugees could be spies. In this political cartoon the author‚ Gary Markstein‚ successfully transmits the idea that refusing Syrian refugees gives ISIS

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    admitting more Syrian refugees into the country has been circulating. Syrian refugee lives are just as important as American citizens lives and for this reason‚ the United States has a responsibility to help. The U.S. is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and can fulfill their responsibility of helping Syrian refugees by providing financial and humanitarian aid. While it may be easier to flee to Lebanon‚ Turkey‚ Jordan‚ Iraq‚ and Egypt‚ whom have been hosting Syrian refugees since the beginning

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