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    asylum seeker by boat is of great debate in Australian politics. A vast number of competing aspects and differences of opinion makes the issue exceptionally complex and difficult to analyse. The core issues including a brief description of the problem‚ why the problem exists‚ the winners and losers of the current situation‚ why it matters and what can be done to improve the situation will be analysed in this essay. The Australian government’s current asylum seeker strategy is primarily focused on preventing

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    time. He has no spare time because he is working with 11-hour shifts. And he describes how hard it is for refugees to get a job. They have problems because there are so many who are missing a job‚ and they have no possibilities to get one. Only them who want to work for little money can get a job‚ and it is a bad job with a bad salary. Wasim is a Kurdish refugee‚ and his is working at the Royale Café on London Road. He earns only £3 an hour‚ which says £600 a month. The money is not very good. But

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    oppression and the violation of human rights. In Island of Despair‚ an Iranian refugee testified to the fact that there was no real difference between being detained at the detention centre and living freely as recognised refugees on Nauru. “We now understand that getting the refugee status does not give us any freedom‚ we have no idea how long we are in for

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    understand the desperation faced by asylum seekers is hard‚ and we can only draw from media coverage or second-hand knowledge‚ if not personally experienced” (Suter‚ 2001). The Settlement Council of Australia (SOCA) defines refugee as a “victim of oppression who fits the description of a refugee as set out in the 1951 agreement

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    happened to meet Bhutanese refugees of Nepali origin for the first time at a Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) camp in Tampa‚ Florida in December 2008. These refugees travelled to the US via Nepal‚ having left Bhutan and entered Nepal in the 1990s. The refugee crisis was prompted by Government-sponsored discrimination against Nepali speakers in Bhutan (Banki 2008). In the late 1990s the first batch of refugees (called Lhotshampai) began to move out of Bhutan‚ and entered Nepal. The Bhutan‚ however‚ refused

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    Syria are in need of humanitarian assistance or immigration due to the violent civil war (Syrian Refugee FAQ.. Para. 10). The Syrian Refugee FAQ mentions that‚ “Since the Syrian civil war began‚ as many as 386‚000 people have been killed‚ including nearly 14‚000 children‚ says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The war has become more deadly since foreign powers joined the conflict” (Syrian Refugee FAQ.. Para. 12). This is a major conflict that has been seen in the news due to its scale and also

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    they had been dealt with on an individual level‚ rather than having resolutions created to fit a general problem – resolutions and claims designed so that they could be adapted and manipulated in order to become more useful. The implementation of the 1976 Immigration Act saw the creation of a determination process for refugees seeking refugee status from beyond Canadian borders. There were problems from the beginning with this system. For instance‚ under the Immigration Act‚ all applications for asylum

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    Refugee Claimants Around the World Jenny Cordoba Gomez Conestoga College Introduction Canada is amongst many countries known as a refugee-friendly country. From the early 20th century‚ during the World Wars to other world crises‚ these countries have opened their doors to people fleeing their home countries for reasons of poverty‚ persecution and violence. However‚ the host countries that receive refugees claim to be taxed or stressed because of misperception

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    million Syrian refugees altogether. Although struggling with their well needed sanitation system and water‚ these countries still managed to provide an education and health care for these refugees. The United States‚ preparing numerous amounts of refugee camps for the Syrians to take refuge in‚ have suddenly put a halt to this action. There has been multiple concerns and opinions towards this action taking place. All in all‚ a majority of the citizens in America are hesitant towards having the Syrians

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    clarified. In American political science in the post-war period there were two different responses to the problem of distinguishing the state from society and drawing clear borders (Mitchel 1991: 77). One was to abandon the state as a concept because of its openness and replacing it with the idea of political system‚ which seemed more a change of vocabulary than actually addressing the problem (Mitchel 1991: 77). The other was to ‘bring the state back in’‚ a response that was made popular by the work

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