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    they could be a refugee. Refugees are people just like you‚ but they have a lot more challenges that they have to conquer. They have to leave their country‚ their home‚ they place they grew up. In the novel Inside Out & Back Again‚ the main character‚ Ha‚ had to flee from her home‚ and changed throughout the book. In the beginning of the novel‚ Ha was jealous of the fact that there was things that she couldn’t do‚ that she didn’t fit in with her brothers. Ha‚ like most refugees‚ also had to experience

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    1 Introduction To address the consequences regarding refugees after World War Two (“WWII”)‚ the United Nations (“UN”) adopted the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. Today‚ some 62 years since the Convention was entered into force‚ the issues regarding refugees remains. These issues are still regulated by the Convention. However‚ that these provisions remain relevant to the regulation of current refugee issues is a contentious issue. One of the reasons for this is that the definition

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    Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Scotland: A Skills and Aspirations Audit (2003). In 2003 there were an estimated 10‚000 asylum seekers living in Scotland and this equated to approximately 10% of the overall number of asylum seekers supported by National Asylum Support Service (NASS) in the UK at the time (Heath et al‚ 2003: 53). A large proportion of whom lived in the central belt and Glasgow in particular and were made up of over 50 different nationalities. (Charlaff‚ Ibrani‚ Lowe‚ Marsden & Turney

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    other countries seeking to better their lives‚ but preventing refugees who are seeking safety because of the fear of terrorists. Just because on 9/11 ( tragic event in America’s history) the people who attacked the twin towers were Muslim does not make all Muslims that radical. It is unfair to group them all together and say that they are all radicals when that is not the case. Therefore‚ the U.S has agreed to take in 10‚000 Syrian refugees‚ but Donald Trump and 5 million Americans think that We’re

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    economic depression‚ spurring large-scale migration to the United States. However‚ upon arrival‚ many refugees were denied entry into the United States. The Refugee Act (passed during the end of President Carter’s administration) and the UN Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (which the United States had ratified) outlined procedures

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    Refugees and asylum seekers are “feared” because they directly question ideas such as territory‚ the border‚ and sovereignty. The political strength of a state has historically been equated with control of territory (Painter‚ 2008). When a group of people exist who are “stateless”‚ they necessitate a reaction from the state whose job it is to reinforce control over territory and people. The state responds with dominating power and violence to reassert their control by increasing border security‚

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    Syrian Refugees Essay Since 2004‚ the United States has been locked in a war with the Syrian terrorist group called‚ ISIS or ISIL‚ and they have been sneaking in our country disguised as refugees‚ and performing terrorists attacks on the US. Since December 2015‚ 225‚000 people have been killed by ISIS in these attacks. This issue is one of the biggest arguments in the world right now‚ and the US has to make a decision of what to do soon. Syrian Refugees should not be allowed in the US. For example

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    Refugees are people who are forced to flee their home because of wars‚ religious persecution‚ and natural disaster. These are the 3 main reasons why the refugees flee. It’s a tough decision for the Refugees to flee their home‚ because when they flee‚ they may have to left behind their family members‚ home‚ precious stuff‚ such as memories etc. And then‚ when they move to a new country as a refugee‚ they struggle a lot‚ such as- learning a new language etc. Which turns their life inside out. In the

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    Rough Draft Refugees are common people who must flee their home country‚ due to the fear of all the war-driven chaos going on. In the novel Inside Out & Back Again‚ written by Thanhha Lai‚ Ha must go through the feeling of losing her father‚ although she never really knew him she could feel the absence of him. She must also leave almost all her belongings behind.The article Children of War shows great examples‚ such as Amela Kantenica‚ she just isn’t the same person now that her father is gone

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    times people rely on each other. We have a moral responsibility that we are not fulfilling‚ we are too focused on our preconception of what is important. The lack of serving others is present for in the case of Syrian refugees; they’re being ignored during a time of need. These refugees are being driven out of their own homes in order to flee to safety‚ with no place to go. Syrian refugee children are starving and afraid to leave their own homes in fear that they will be killed.How can we tolerate this

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