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    anthropological interpretation, but an explanation on how an application for immigration relief works. Human beings who request immigration relief exist in Turner’s liminal zone, or in other words, their suffering is non-existent for the State until they go through the “ritual” of the legal process. Their stories, and foremost suffering are always there, they do not disappear, nor change after being granted with an immigration status; the fact that “There is undoubtedly dignity in the decision…

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    States green card lottery policy. Reporters talk to experts and ask about human rights and government policies. News stations like BBC and Vice are known to go to the front lines, “literally” when reporting on wars and commotions break out. Dublin law…

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    6.6; that 's how many billions of dollars that were spent in order to cope with just 800,000 of the more than a million overwhelming amount of immigrants fleeing from the Middle East and seeking asylum in Europe. The safety of these people is clearly very important to the countries receiving the staggering overflow of immigrants such as Germany and France, but it is also causing significant controversy as to whether they should continue to let hundreds of thousands of refugees into their…

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    Since many companies operate within the European Union’s free trade laws. Companies such as Goldman Sachs, employ 7,000 European staff; 6,000 of these employees are here in the UK. Goldman is one of the world’s leading financiers; they have stated that it will move much of its European business out of London alone if Britain…

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    Introduction: This booklet is about refugees and Asylum Seekers, this book will tell you about; What are refugees and Asylum Seekers, It will have graphs and flowcharts about the process of getting to Australia as a refugee or an asylum seeker, it will talk about what people smugglers are, what Detention Centers and Immigrants are, It will also talk about where they have come from and how they arrive in Australia. What is a refugee? A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their…

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    Citizenship and immigration are highly controversial topics in the United States. Presently, the Presidential elections have put immigration at the forefront of many public debates. Undocumented citizens and how they are death with has become the subject of much disputation amongst politicians, state, and federal government. Michelle Chen recently wrote an article for The Nation concerning a high school student in North Carolina that is being prevented from going to school due to undocumented…

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    model’. Mr Bowen, Minister for Immigration, and his department was set to send the first group of asylum seekers to Malaysia in early August. The group of asylum seekers chosen to be sent included children and there was great fear for the safety of the minors. Refugee lawyers took the case to the High Court (Plaintiff M70/2011 v. Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and Plaintiff M106 of 2011 by his litigation guardian, plaintiff M70/2011 v. Minister for Immigration…

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    equality minded generation bent on reform. This New Guard was the product of the modern, liberal, post-WWII university system. This rising, reformist, educated class became the power behind the dissolution of the White Australia immigration policy, also known as the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901. Background Australia’s Whites Only policy began when…

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    During the turn of the nineteenth-century until the early beginning of the twentieth-century, there was period of anti-immigration stance in which the citizens of the United States of America perpetuated it and affected the governmental factors that plagued a lot of the urban cities. These urban cities were flushed into a period of isolationism, but also an influx of “different” immigrants in which they blamed all their problems on the new immigrants. The practice on the city level was broad in…

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    environmental conditions and carries a high death rate. He also draws on beliefs of cruelty and brutality to assert that there are significant impacts such as wildlife and desert terrain that is involved in immigration law enforcement, and how they die can reflect on their social location. For a…

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