Donald Trump once said "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That’s our Syrian refugee problem." This is a topic of major debate in many countries from all over the world. Should they let refugees into their country? Some countries like USA have only take a few hundred‚ while others like Germany take tens of thousands every year. These people are running not because they want to leave their homes‚ but because they have to. A variety of countries
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universal experiences to that of refugees. Regardless of the circumstances under which refugees flee their native countries‚ their experiences are often very similar. The novel‚ “Inside Out and Back Again“ and the article‚“Children of War”demonstrate that refugees often experience a feeling of being turned “inside out” and “back again” Ha’s experience fleeing and finding home‚ or turning “inside out” and “back again‚” reflects the experience of other refugees. Many refugees are turned “inside out” as
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● The case “Syrian Refugees” causes questions to arise regarding whether or not the United States should do more to help those caught in the middle of the Syrian civil war. ● The war has nearly half of the population of Syria to scatter far from their homes and destroyed their standards of living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries
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the free Syrian people and at the same time defend the security of our nation. The US is providing Syrian refugees with enough respect‚ enough equipment‚ and enough support in our country and in theirs. Body 1 In 2016 President Barack Obama has made a lot of efforts to urge the government and Americans to accept Syrian refugees into our country. The bill raised the capacity to 10‚000 Refugees. Not only have we opened our doors but also helped place them in homes‚ helped them find work‚ and have
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Refugees have to flee their countries for many reasons but will usually have to face the same (and often terrifying) experiences. The novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai and articles “Children of War” by Arthur Brice and “Children in Canada” all show the complex feelings many refugees have during and after their escape. The fictional experience Ha goes through reflect the very real challenges and experiences many real refugees have. When refugees flee their home‚ they may feel as if
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order to minimize such actions. Background checks can be required. One can also limit their freedom such as the “right to bare arms” and forbid it to non-citizens (Constitution of the United States). By limiting and monitoring refugees then one can know who the refugees really are. If necessary then only allow children to come in. Because children should not have to face the fear of being targeted or being abused. How long will Americans wait for things to make a drastic turn; just to realize that
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from the danger zone. These people are risking their lives just to get the opportunity to live. Should the United States of America admit more refugees? No‚ the United States should not. The Syrians began to flee their homeland back in 2011‚ when rebels went up against the Syrian government‚ according to a CBS article‚ “Good Question: Why Are Syrian Refugees Fleeing Their Homeland?” Then ISIS started working its way in Syria and divided the country even more. All the bloody violence that arose influenced
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schedule for the implementation of ‘One Programme’‚ ‘One Budgetary Framework’‚ ‘One Leader’ and ‘One Ofce’ endorsed by the Government of Rwanda.1 What does this mean for the people of concern to UNHCR in a country hosting some 50‚000 refugees – predominantly Congolese – and still facing the challenge of its refugee past and the afermath of the turbulent events triggered by the 1994 genocide? Once the ‘One UN’/‘Delivering as One’ reform has been implemented‚ there are a number of outcomes that could
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Imagine being dropped off in a foreign place where you have never been before or even heard of. You have been dropped off with nothing but the clothes on your back and barely speak a word of the language that is spoken there. This is how the Nuer feel when then go to the United States from Sudan for more freedom. Sure the United States may have more opportunities for a better life than Sudan‚ but it comes with a lot of life-changing events and challenges that the Nuer must face daily. In Nuer Journeys
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“In the future. What do you want to do with yourself?”‚ as stated in The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen. Many people have been looking forward to the future since they were little and asking themselves the same question. When I was younger‚ I wanted to be a cowgirl when I grew up. This changed many times‚ going from a marine biologist to a veterinarian‚ to a psychologist and everything in between. One thing I knew‚ I definitely‚ positively‚ and under no circumstances would ever be a teacher. Moving
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