Consequences of Refugee Flow and Mixed Migration ABSTRACT There are 214 million estimated numbers of international migrants worldwide. In 2010‚ there were 15.2 million refugees around the world (IOM‚ 2010). There are as many factors responsible for this large number as there are impacts. The impacts can be viewed as it relates to the migrants and the refugees themselves as well as it relates to transit communities‚ host communities in particular and Host countries in general. The dominant hypothesis
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In addition to meeting the definition of a Convention refugee‚ Toben also meets the four criteria for determining whether or not someone is a Convention refugee. First‚ Toben is alienage. An alienage is someone who has been denied protection by their home country and is now unwilling to return. Toben had left Nigeria in April 2015‚ to come to Canada. Moreover‚ it has been noted that Toben was in fear of being persecuted by the Nigerian government. He has already been detained since he has joined
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Syrian Refugee Crisis “We want to live‚ love and build a just and peaceful society. We dedicate ourselves to working with our neighbors‚ near and far‚ day in and day out‚ to building that peaceful society in which the tragedies we have known are a bad memory and a continuing warning.”‚ said Betty Williams‚ in her 1977 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. Her quote‚ along with our God-given common sense‚ should guide America’s government officials in how to best handle the Syrian refugee crisis.
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FORUM: General Assembly ISSUE: The Syrian refugee crisis MAIN SUBMITTED BY: The Russian Federation The General Assembly‚ _Acknowledging_ the fact that the civil war in Syria is affecting the neighboring countries‚ _Recognizing_ the efforts of Lebanon‚ Jordan‚ Turkey‚ Iraq‚ Egypt‚ Saudi Arabia and other countries receiving over 2 million refugees‚ _Fully Alarmed by_ the fact that the civil war has been spread to Lebanon and could further be spread‚ _Fully Aware_ by the fact that many countries
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DRAFT 1 Writers always have a reason or purpose for writing stories. “The Happiest Refugee”‚ written by Anh Do‚ is a memoir describing his family’s journey from Vietnam to Australia‚ heartbreaking struggles in his life‚ and how he became such a well-known comedian. He uses comedy to lighten serious issues and shows the best of his life living in a dominant white society. He makes readers more aware of Vietnamese refugees‚ how they are not taking this country for granted‚ and breaks the dominant
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Quebec suspends Private Refugee Sponsorship to prioritize backlogs The province of Quebec announced that it has put the Private Refugee Sponsorship (PSR) program on temporary hold in order to process existing backlogs. In an interview‚ Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil clarified that while the suspension is provisional‚ the exact date of the program’s resumption is yet to be known. The provincial immigration department’s priority is to process the over 10‚000 requests that have accumulated
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On the Frontlines of Civil Rights Advocacy‚ The NNIRR Group and Journalists Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) is one of the organizations at the forefront of championing the rights of refugees and immigrants with special focus on individual rights and justice. This include access to health care and opportunity to live safe and peaceful lives. According to NNIRR.org‚ the organization is fully devote on defending and expanding the rights of refugees
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Objective of the Study II 1.4 Significance of the Study II 1.5 Literature Review II 1.6 Limitation of the Study II 1.7 Research Methodology III 1.8 Organization of the study III Chapter 2: History survey of Bhutanese Refugee problem 2.1 Emergence of Bhutanese problem 2.1.1 Policy of Citizenship and Nationality (A) Process of Granting Citizenship Certificate Before 1988 (B) Policy of Implementation of 1985 Citizenship Act 2.1.2 Policies of “Driglam Namzha”
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Refugee by Alan Gratz is one of the most powerful stories that I have read in a huge amount of time. This book is from three different points of view‚ Isabel‚ Joseph and Mahmoud. I will say that it did get a little agonizing switching from point to point. I got really engaged into Isabel’s story of crossing the sea‚ and then we switch to Mahmoud crossing the desert. I was always trying to find time to read this book‚ I actually didn’t want it to end! I felt so many emotions during this book‚and I’m
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Syrian Refugee Crisis The road for Syrian refugees is very daunting‚ more importantly‚ the road behind them‚ tells a story as the road in front of them. In other words‚ the life they left‚ was as complicated as the life they are living now abroad. The home the refugees left was in utter disarray‚ amidst protests‚ fighting‚ bombings‚ shootings‚ and even sporadic region wide control under Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Even after leaving‚ they confront new and arduous tasks‚ whether they
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