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    Instead of seeing greater labour mobility‚ globalization today has resulted in many countries imposing in-flow travel restrictions on certain nationalities seeking better work opportunities. Does this mean that globalization has failed? Discuss. First of all before we can discuss whether globalization has failed or not we need to understand what globalization is. In simple terms globalization is the integration of cultures‚ and this process stems from the interaction of people from different cultures

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    Jane’s Asylum Memorandum and Elian Gonzalez Case Brief Advanced Legal Writing Professor M. Hamilton Kaplan University September 1‚ 2009 Memorandum To: Attorney Justine Case CC: Professor Mindy Hamilton Date: 8/17/09 Re: Jane’s Asylum Case Question Presented Under the Immigration and Naturalization Service requirements for filing a petition for asylum in the U.S.‚ can a relative submit

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    Patrol agents upon arrival and are not seeking to evade apprehension‚” is a statement from the Children in Danger reading that really stood out. It is a statement that highlights the severity of the situation which these minors fleeing from Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ and El Salvador are facing. To be so afraid of where one is coming from that these children feel safer in the hands of border patrol is what makes the participation of other nations in granting asylum to theses individuals imperative. The reading

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    Case Brief date: 3/2/2013 ------------------------------------------------- CC: Tony T. Smith Gonzalez v. Reno‚ 212 F.3d 1338 (11th Cir. 2000) Procedural History: Plaintiff‚ Elian Gonzalez‚ a six year old minor‚ through his “next of friend”‚ Lazaro Gonzalez‚ filed an asylum application with the INS (Immigration & Naturalization Service)‚ which was denied. The plaintiff’s then filed a claim in the federal district court which stated the Plaintiff’s due process rights were violated and

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    of his inspection and placed him in the care of his paternal great uncle‚ Lazaro Gonzalez‚ who resides in Miami‚ Florida. On January 19‚ 2000 Lazaro Gonzalez‚ plaintiff filed this lawsuit‚ alleging that the INS lacked the authority to reject the asylum applications and was required by federal statutes and regulations to accept and adjudicate those applications. Defendants urge this Court to dismiss the action or‚ alternatively‚ to grant summary judgment. Defendants attack the Complaint on various

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    to the security of a country‚ nor do asylum seekers‚ and resettling them is advantageous to everyone. Lastly‚ our treatment of refugees needs to reflect our morals and values as a country. For these reasons‚ Canada should I can attest to the fact that Canada is hard to enter – even tourist visas are given with immaculate attention to detail. As a result‚ people with extensive criminal records

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    PA401 Unit3

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    Gonzalez‚ is a 6 year old minor who was put into the care of his great uncle after surviving an accident on the sea and rescued. His great uncle received temporary legal custody and filed an asylum application on his behalf against the wishes of his father‚ whom lived in Cuba. The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) rejected the application as legally void causing the minor Plaintiff to appeal to the district court. The district court dismissed the case stating that the minor plaintiff’s father

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    Plaintiff is a minor alien‚ the sole survivor of a tragedy at sea‚ was rescued and placed in the care of his great uncle‚ Plaintiff temporary legal custodian‚ who filed asylum application on the minor’s behalf against the fathers wishes. This application was rejected by the Immigration and Naturalization Services as legally void. Plaintiff appealed to the District court‚ which was dismissed because the plaintiff’s father was the solely authorized to apply for the Plaintiffs asylum. Plaintiff appealed

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    In Australia‚ human rights are recognised through statute law‚ the Constitution‚ international law and most prominently through common law. Police‚ the courts‚ Parliament and tribunals all protect human rights. Human rights are recognised internationally through the United Nations and its various agencies and also by individual countries through the ratification of international conventions and adoption into domestic legislation. Human rights are internationally protected through UN peace-keeping

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    Paralegal RE: Jane Doe’s Asylum Case DATE: August 16‚ 2000 Questions Presented 1. Whether Jane‚ a minor‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on her own behalf? 2. Whether Billy‚ the minors uncle and non-custodial adult‚ would be able to file a petition for asylum on behalf of Jane‚ if being a minor is an issue? 3. Whether Jane can use claims of physical abuse and being used as a governmental propaganda tool as grounds for filing a petition for asylum under United States law

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