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    Human Rights: Treatment of Refugees 1. Outline the domestic/international contemporary human rights issue you have chosen (see syllabus for suggestions) A refugee is defined within the 1951 Refugee Convention as any person who:  "Owing to well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a particular social group or political opinion‚ is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or‚ owing to such fear‚ is unwilling to avail himself of

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    reasons of poverty‚ persecution and violence. However‚ the host countries that receive refugees claim to be taxed or stressed because of misperception that refugees are a drain on the social system. Consequently‚ the refugees lose their own home of origin while at the same time; do not entirely fit in to the host country. The purpose of this paper will be to highlight some of the difficult coping issues that refugees have upon being forced to leave their country of origin. First‚ the term ‘refugee’

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    and even their beliefs. African American Culture and Refugees have things in common and many things different. Some commons things that both African Americans and Refugees are they both came together near Asia‚ African Americans brought their culture together in African. While Refugees have different countries around Asia such as Syria‚ Germany‚ and Italy. Some differences that Refugees have compared to African Americans are that many Refugees are actually forced to move countries because staying

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    One of them being the vast number of refugees who are trying to seek a safer and healthier environment in which they can stay. Canada has been asked if they could accept some of the refugees into their communities so that the refugees could have a safer place to stay. The question we are debating today is if Canada should accept to take the numerous refugees that are seeking places to stay. I believe that‚ as a citizen of Canada‚ we should welcome refugees onto our land and into our communities

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    Donald Trump once said "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That’s our Syrian refugee problem." This is a topic of major debate in many countries from all over the world. Should they let refugees into their country? Some countries like USA have only take a few hundred‚ while others like Germany take tens of thousands every year. These people are running not because they want to leave their homes‚ but because they have to. A variety of countries

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    universal experiences to that of refugees. Regardless of the circumstances under which refugees flee their native countries‚ their experiences are often very similar. The novel‚ “Inside Out and Back Again“ and the article‚“Children of War”demonstrate that refugees often experience a feeling of being turned “inside out” and “back again” Ha’s experience fleeing and finding home‚ or turning “inside out” and “back again‚” reflects the experience of other refugees. Many refugees are turned “inside out” as

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    ● The case “Syrian Refugees” causes questions to arise regarding whether or not the United States should do more to help those caught in the middle of the Syrian civil war. ● The war has nearly half of the population of Syria to scatter far from their homes and destroyed their standards of living. ● Along with the civil war‚ the emergence of the Islamic state there has also instigated many to leave their homelands. ● Due to this displacement many seek to find asylum in other neighboring countries

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    the free Syrian people and at the same time defend the security of our nation. The US is providing Syrian refugees with enough respect‚ enough equipment‚ and enough support in our country and in theirs. Body 1 In 2016 President Barack Obama has made a lot of efforts to urge the government and Americans to accept Syrian refugees into our country. The bill raised the capacity to 10‚000 Refugees. Not only have we opened our doors but also helped place them in homes‚ helped them find work‚ and have

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    Refugees have to flee their countries for many reasons but will usually have to face the same (and often terrifying) experiences. The novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai and articles “Children of War” by Arthur Brice and “Children in Canada” all show the complex feelings many refugees have during and after their escape. The fictional experience Ha goes through reflect the very real challenges and experiences many real refugees have. When refugees flee their home‚ they may feel as if

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    order to minimize such actions. Background checks can be required. One can also limit their freedom such as the “right to bare arms” and forbid it to non-citizens (Constitution of the United States). By limiting and monitoring refugees then one can know who the refugees really are. If necessary then only allow children to come in. Because children should not have to face the fear of being targeted or being abused. How long will Americans wait for things to make a drastic turn; just to realize that

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