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this exact same thing in India.Refugee doesn't mean he is a poor person.
Refugee doesn't mean he is a poor person.
refugee camps they're being trapped by anti-immigrant policies that allow the that are creating barriers for them to
Refugees are turned away.
Refugees have a green card.
Refugees.
refugees escaping pogroms in North Africa.
refugees Oh you mean c how do refugees cross that part yeah the the southern
But refugee means, oh, someone who has no choice, someone who is in flight for his or her life or the life of their extended family.
The refugee camp is a whole society by itself.
No refugee camp ever went through quite so many cocktail parasols and perfect-knots swizzle sticks.
the refugee crisis, whether that be through donations, whether that be through awareness and advocacy.
at refugee camps in Greece.
The refugee camp model is something that's a little bit outdated.
Korean Refugee I was playing with this little girl and one woman said hey you know Mike the girl you've been playing
that refugees in Jordan across the Middle East can use.
of refugees and immigrants.
And refugees, in particular, have been in the spotlight, both here and abroad, and for good reason.
And refugees don't want to be recipients of welfare.
Some refugees have been there 10, 20, 30 years before they even arrive to America, especially those coming in from Africa.
about refugees.
The refugees in America are resettled in some 300 communities across the country.
Muslim refugees-- and helping to integrate them, social inclusion grant working to build stronger communities
The refugees-- you know that happened.
Syrian refugees, white people in the United States living shorter lives than their parents live-- white poor people-- the intractable problem
about refugees and who they are-- this morning, I saw a great article in "The New York Times" about Syrian refugees coming to the US and about,
for refugees.
More refugees in the last year than any year since World War II.
prevent refugees from some of the troubles further south in Central Central America from entering and staying in the
for refugees without permissory papers.
a center for refugee health and human rights.
We're not refugee immigrant like crawling to the shores, begging.
What is the Norwegian Refugee Council doing right now?
at a refugee camp in Jordan, teaching kids how to make films about their exodus from Syria?
because of the refugee dispersion policy, they were like, oh my God, I was the only Vietnamese kid in Worcester, Massachusetts or wherever, Arkansas,
I came from a refugee background.
Most professional astronomers are refugee mathematicians or physicists who've found their way into the scientific problems that astronomy presents.
You became a refugee as well.
And in the refugee camp, we didn't have jobs.
I remember the refugee camp I was living in had almost 12,000 people living in that place.
National is a refugee city.
Because to be a refugee, you have to experience a well-founded fear of persecution for motive of race, religion, nationality,
Code clubs at refugee camps.
You lived in several refugee camps in Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi.
or a refugee camp, which is equivalent of prison.
And in a refugee camp-- oh, my goodness-- I cannot wait for people to come forward and share and add to "The Girl Who Smiled Beads"
I'm a Vietnamese refugee.
She's a refugee.
We have a big refugee crisis in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and started to bring people together through art and culture.
We have a refugee crisis because the international community is incapable of ending conflict.
and waited in refugee camps for the conflict to end.
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