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Given that most refugees have little or nothing by way of resources other than what they can carry, most refugees simply head for the nearest border where, likely as not, the Red Cross will have set up a camp of some sort where the refugees can eat and sleep.
Yes, in 1831. That law has been out of date for some time, however.
Most refugees are poor and some are desitute.Politicians fear:That refugees will need public assistance ...That refugees may be perceived as cheap labour
Some can be refugees, some can be immigrants and some can be ordinary citizens. It depends on their individual circumstances.
Refugees can come from any part of the world, so there have been some refugees from European countries at different times.
Because of the Syrian Civil War and the high degree of civil unrest in Iraq, the borders are not well-patrolled. Therefore, the refugees are simply running/driving across the border. In some cases, they are smuggled across, but this is becoming less common. Additionally, many more refugees flee to Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan since those countries are much more stable.
There is no exact timeline for this since the way that different refugees and migrants travel is not consistent. Some manage to get to the Turkish-Syrian border more easily than others. Some use public transport within Turkey while some move on foot. Some have an easier time collecting funds to be smuggled onto rafts to get from the Turkish coast to Greek islands like Lesbos. It takes at least a month, but can often take years for a person migrating from Syria to Europe to make the trip over Turkey to Greece.
yes in some way
One of their policies is refugees
Help Of Some Diffrent organigation.
That is a misconception. While there may certainly some bad people among refugees there are also many good and unfortunate people also.
Refugees are sometimes treated unfairly because they are unaware of their rights in their receiving country. Some refugees are just glad/lucky to be alive at all.