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    Why People Emigrate

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    It is one of the most important points that we should analyze about it. Unfortunately‚ most of their governors‚ authorities and manipulators do not pay attention into the above subject. Regarding to the latest census‚ the immigration among families is going to be more and more year by year and it’s a national catastrophe. According to experts‚ scientists and researchers the people of these countries emigrate for many different reasons. Generally speaking‚ the immigration reasons are divided to push

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    Why Do People Seek Asylum

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    Forgein nationals who believe they cannot return to their native country are often granted asylum. Asylum is often granted to individuals who believe the may face death‚ or imprisonment by returning to their country. Some confuse requesting refugee status with the process of seeking asylum. There are differences between each process. An individual who is seeking asylum is already in the country when they make their request. Often asylum is granted; as the individual fears they will face mortal harm

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    Syrian Refugees

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    Immigration into the US has been a tight and controversial subject. Some say that it increases crimes and terrorisms and others say that it can only bring good. One many believe that immigration must continue as lives are in danger but must be taught after coming into the country. If immigration is completely halted then the US is being hypocritical as everyone arrived in the US as an immigrant. One reason continuing to let refugees in is to protect them from the harsh and violent war that is pursuing

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    refugees from entering the country. Many now use Sweden as an example of what not to do when and if presented with such a considerable refugee increase further in the future. Christopher Phillips’ article‚” The human cost of sanctuary‚” originally published in World Today. Oct/Nov2012‚ Volume. 68 Issue 8/9 Magazine‚ has a stronger argument for the need to improve refugee housing provided by Sweden‚ surpassing Gormley’s

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    Mercy Malaysia

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    the medical needs of the survivors of the 2001 Gujarat earthquake. Later in 2001‚ MERCY Malaysia responded to the survivors of the Cambodia floods in Kampong Cham. In October 2001‚ the organization sent a team to Afghanistan to serve the IDPs at refugee camps. In 2002‚ MERCY Malaysia continued to deliver more medical relief and grew its operations along the way. The organization continued its presence in Kabul‚ and later expanded its operations in Afghanistan to run the only medical centre in

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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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    Examples of such forced migration would include the migration of Sudan to Chad‚ and Afghanistan to Pakistan. Migrants of forced migration may include a person who is forced to flee their country in fear of losing their life which is known as a refugee; people who are forced to leave their home but stayed within the borders of their own country is known as an internally displaced person; and someone who has left their own country to seek protection in another country is an Asylum seeker. The causes

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    Outcast United

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    The book Outcast United by Warren St. John is about groups of refugee families that come to a small community in America from around the world to try and start a better life through employment‚ education and even sports. Throughout their journey in Clarkston‚ Georgia they had to over come many obstacles to fulfill the American Dream. From unpleasant encounters with the police‚ violent gangs‚ to the hardship on the soccer field‚ resettlement in Clarkston was not a easy thing to do‚ regardless of

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    Position Paper 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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    Bangladesh Myanmar Relations

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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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