Arguments for and against letting more refugees into.
A Report on Asylum Seekers and Benefits. I. Introduction. In the run up to the general election, asylum is once again in the headlines. The refugee council report (RC: 2004: 2) that asylum is the third most important issue in voters’ minds. Despite its importance as an issue, reliable information about asylum is difficult to come by.
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After refugees are referred by an American embassy or the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, they are screened by Department of State Resettlement Service Centers all over the world.
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I agree partially. I do agree that all first world countries have the moral obligation to accept refugees but only to some extent. In cases like Japan or China where the country is so over populated that if the were to accept many refugees the country would not be able to sustain them.
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Why Canada should take in 20 times more refugees. In Canada, 'thinking big' often means thinking a little less small. Scott Gilmore on why the image of a drowned Syrian boy must shock us into action.
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Martin O’Malley Is Right: America Should Be Taking More Syrian Refugees If little, crowded Germany can make room for those fleeing Syria, so can the United States. James Fallows.
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After promising not to “lurch to the right” on refugees if he returned as prime minister, Kevin Rudd dramatically did just that with his plan to send refugees to Papua New Guinea for processing and resettlement. He says no refugee who arrives by boat will ever be settled in Australia. This is a draconian plan beyond the dreams of hardline racists like Pauline Hanson and John.
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By Chris McMorran July 2008 August, 2003 Who Refugees Are Refugees are people who leave their homes in order to seek safety, or refuge. In general, people become refugees to flee violence, economic disparity, repression, natural disasters, and other harsh living and working conditions.(1) In the context of intractable conflict, refugees are those who flee from inevitable.