no there no sudan refugees in senegal,first senegal is very far from sudan and its just a trick to help get their fathers inheritance which is lie so dont bliv them they just want to get some money from you.
Canada gives more per capita in foreign aid than almost any other country.
Lucili Grangeiro Cortez has written: 'O drama barroco dos exilados do Nordeste' -- subject(s): Brazil, Politics and government, Brazilians, Foreign countries, Refugees, Political refugees, History
People who flee to a foreign country to escape danger
W. R. Smyser has written: 'Restive partners' -- subject(s): Military relations, Foreign relations 'Germany and America' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Aid for African refugees' -- subject(s): Refugees, American Economic assistance 'Kennedy and the Berlin Wall' 'Refugees' -- subject(s): Refugees, Services for, History 'The German economy' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Foreign economic relations, Economic conditions
A person who flees for refuge or safety,especially to a foreign country.
According 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.
James N Purcell has written: 'Role of the Intergovernmental Committee for Migration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Government policy, Intergovernmental Committee for Migration, International cooperation, Refugees 'Refugee assistance' -- subject(s): Refugees, Foreign relations 'U.S. refugee policies and programs at midyear 1986' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Refugees 'Refugees, a continuing concern' -- subject(s): Refugees, Legal status, laws
Ally helped there foreign countries
NO
There are many countries. Choose three that aren't the country you live in and these will be three foreign countries.
You must specify to whom the countries would be foreign.
The influx of political refugees into the US and the US government's willingness to accept them have the greatest impact on the social fabric of American society, national security, and the nation's foreign relations. It can shape public opinion, domestic politics, and influence diplomatic relations with other countries.