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    Canada’s immigration is very effective on the life‚ and wealth of all Canadians. There are many reasons why people immigrate. Some of the reasons are due to the political‚ economic health or security factors of the countries where immigrants come from. These are also the reason why people emigrate out of a country. Immigration is the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Immigrants are needed in Canada to boost the population and help with the economic development. Even if you

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    those who are just caught in the middle. Agu and his family would be a prime example of the latter‚ forced to separate and the remainder executed after an accusation‚ based on no evidence‚ of them being spies for the rebels. The war makes Agu into a refugee that is forced to migrate away from his home to anywhere that might be safer. Like Agu‚ thousands of people most migrate away from zones of conflict only to live in poverty as refugees until either the war ends or they are forced to move again as

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    A Place For Refugees Now

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    still trying to escape from their homes to come live in America. They are coming to America to have freedom‚ to accomplish their goals‚ and to overall have a better life. In “Melissa Femiling’s Ted Talk”‚ she told a story about a 19 year old Syrian refugee trying to escape their home to come live in America. She and her husband took a boat with 500 refugees on it and the boat ended up sinking leaving only two survivors Doaa and a little girl she took in. Doaa wanted

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    they can act to advocate for asylum seeker rights and they also share people’s stories of their experiences as asylum seekers. People under the age of 30 are encouraged to join their Youth Action Project‚ which educates them on how to advocate for refugee rights and the process of contacting their local members of parliament and senators to advocate for asylum seekers to be processed in Australia rather than offshore detention centres. Members of the

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    Australia under our protection. The urgency for vigorous border protection drops if such a high number is being resettled‚ as there will obviously be a lower percentage of people who are trying to enter the country for other reasons than to claim refugee status. If there is less urgency for border protection‚ the cost factor involved would not be so ridiculously large‚ and the unnecessary use of the aforementioned amounts of money in the whole scheme

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    Refugee Blues

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    Refugee Blues – W.H. Auden ------------------------------------------------- Poet - Wynstan Hugh Auden‚ born as a doctor’s son in February 1907 in York‚ United Kingdom‚ counts as one of the greatest English poets of the twentieth century. Theme - abuse of human rights experienced not only by German Jews but by other Jews and by refugees anywhere. Structure - The poem contains twelve stanzas of three lines each. The first and second line of each stanza rhyme. The two rhyming lines of each stanza

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    The German Refugee

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    Mel Carter In “ The German Refugee” by Bernard Malamud‚ we have character named Oskar Gasnerr‚ who is a German- Jewish refugee‚ escaping from German Nazis and comes to America‚ where he has no kins and he can not speak the English language properly. He is supposed to give a lecture in English‚ which is too hard for him to do. Apart from having to talk a language he can’t‚ he is also detachted from her own counrty and family‚ and have economical and social difficulties there. No matter

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    does the word ‘refugee’ mean? According to dictionary.com‚ it is a person who flees for safety‚ especially to a foreign country‚ as in time of political upheaval‚ war‚ etc. Many who are labeled as “refugees” believe that emigrating from their own country is the best option for them and their families. They leave their childhood‚ great memories‚ best friends‚ loved ones‚ and past lives just because they do not want to take the chance of dying unexpectedly. A country that a refugee used to love once

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    very homesick.Matters don’t improve on her first day in her new school; she feels lost in the Englisheducation system‚ much less harsh and demanding with students than in Nigeria. Eventhough she finds friendship and understandingwithMariam‚ a fellow refugee‚ and MrMorris‚ the English teacher‚ she starts getting bullied by Marcia‚ and her gang. She isforced to steal a lighter for them‚ for example‚ in Mariam’s uncle’s store‚ somethingthat she feels very guilty about. She starts dreading going to school

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    Migration Act 1958 requires people who are not citizens and are unlawfully in Australia to be detained. This legislation ensures that asylum seekers arriving in Australia can be detained for unspecific and prolonged periods of time. No one wants to be a refugee: they just want to live a normal life like everyone else but they are powerless to change the situation in their country‚ to change their circumstances. This all began with an imbalance of equality‚ two sides fighting for supremacy and eventually

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