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refugeeAccording to international law, a person fleeing from oppressive or dangerous conditions (such as political, religious, or military persecution) and seeking refuge in a foreign country. In 1995 there were an estimated 27 million refugees worldwide; their resettlement and welfare is the responsibility of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). An estimated average of 10,000 people a day become refugees. Women and children make up 75% of all refugees and displaced persons. Many more millions are ‘economic’ or ‘environmental’ refugees, forced to emigrate because of economic circumstances, lack of access to land, or environmental disasters.
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MB: It is a fallacy that the majority of asylum-seekers are economic migrants, that they have no fear of persecution--that is simply not true. Although the Chinese nationals were economic migrants, their discovery August 16 in downtown McAllen left many with an uneasy feeling," observed syndicated columnist James Pinkerton. Whether the people concerned were refugees, economic migrants or forced migrants, conference participants agreed that current migration management practices are not working. |
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