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    “Justice in Immigration” Immigration is not a human right‚ it is not a solution for a problem either‚ and immigrants who are denied admission into another country cannot claim it is violating their human rights because there are other options rather than emigrating. The article “Justice in Immigration” written by David Miller explains that nations have the ability to decide if they want to help immigrants and if they choose not to‚ it is not a violation of human rights. The article argues that refugees

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    to look for asylum elsewhere. Five years after the end of the conflict‚ most of the internally displaced persons have return back to their homeland. However‚ there is still a considerable‚ though undetermined‚ number of Sri Lankans in exile. The refugee issue has been a major concern of the Sri Lankan government. The number of asylum-seekers‚ entering the country has not diminished in the five past years and deportation is not easily achieved. Since 2011 Sri Lanka has witnessed an improvement in

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    38 years or so‚ the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar had not developed that much as anyone would expect‚ especially in terms of economic relations. Rather‚ relations had deteriorated in past regarding some bilateral issues like-Refugee problem‚ unofficial trade‚ smuggling and the list continues. Despite some occasional amiss or remiss‚ both countries could benefit through a firm bilateral relations; more precisely through economic relations based on a win-win situation. Now we

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    Imagine being a refugee and being forced to leave your home‚ country‚ possessions and relatives behind. You and your loved ones are running for your lives with the hope of escaping in time. You now realise that you will have to relocate to an area you never been nor recognize. Not only do you have to adapt to living there‚ you also have to adapt to its lifestyle‚ cultural differences‚ stereotypes and learning the core language. This is the reality that millions of people around the world face today

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    An investigation of the challenges facing African refugee communities in the Australian workforce: Findings from a qualitative study of Sudanese and Liberian refugees in South Australia Paul Gal Atem‚ PhD Candidate School of Natural and Built Environments University of South Australia Abstract It appears that the culturally and linguistically diverse population within Australian society is experiencing difficulties in access to the workforce‚ especially the growing African community. This paper

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    which is illegal in Afghanistan for females to have the right of an education. They we found out and the parents of this family were sentenced to execution‚ they ran‚ tried to buy passage with what little money they had‚ and not all of them made it. Boy overboard was based on a true story; if they had help from a strong‚ great nation like ours then maybe they would have all survived. There whole family were seeking asylum‚ and yet they had to go through all that hard ache‚ we a Great nation need

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    asylum seekers making dangerous journeys to Australia. The coalition rejects the governments’ Malaysian Solution because Malaysia is not part of the UN Refugee Convention. Refugee advocacy groups view that Australian laws are not effective in protecting the lives and rights of asylum seekers. Advocacy groups include Amnesty International and Refugee Council of Australia etc. They view mandatory detention is a breach of human rights and which greatly impacts on mental health as asylum seekers face

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    Charlotte Russell 1/6/15 Essay period 2 In the novel “Inside Out and Back Again” by Thanha Lai‚ the universal refugee experience is expressed through the title‚ and Ha’s individual experience of fleeing and finding home. This essay will show the hardships of turning inside out and how hard it is coming back again. In “Inside Out and Back Again” an independent‚ determined girl named Ha flees her home in Vietnam because of war and poverty. Ha and her family flee to

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    This essay will explain what is meant by the term climate change refugee‚ how governments determine whether or not an individual should be classified as an environmental refugee and which countries are most at risk from climate change. It will also examine the question of who is responsible for climate change refugees‚ what mitigation strategies are currently in place and what future proposals are being considered. Climate change refugee is a relatively recent term that has come into use more frequently

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    Asylum Seekers In Australia Australias mandatory detention of asylum seekers are of a serious concern. There has been aroused intense national and international debate. In the past few years we have been bombarded with images of detainees suffering from depression‚ mental anguish‚ trauma and psychological damage. Australia has a policy of mandatory detention for all refugees and asylum seekers who arrive by boat to Australian shores (http//www.westnet.com.au/jackhsmit/detention.htm). Those

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