They could certainly be taken advantage of in some pretty disgusting ways--such as hard labor and even sexual abuse.
Answer this question...because its their right
They could certainly be taken advantage of in some pretty disgusting ways--such as hard labor and even sexual abuse.
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Andreas C. Orphanides has written: 'Psychological problems in children of Greek-Cypriot refugee families' -- subject(s): Children, Psychology, Social conditions, Greeks, Refugees
refugees
no home no food no water desperation
The United States turned away Jewish children refugees during WWII in 1939.
Refugees can face various challenges, including displacement from their homes, loss of resources and support networks, language barriers, lack of access to basic services such as healthcare and education, discrimination, and difficulties in securing legal status in a new country. Additionally, many refugees may also experience trauma, mental health issues, and difficulties in finding stable employment.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was established on December 14th, 1950 by the United Nations. Its mission is to provide protection and permanent care for refugees.
Refugees in a train station.
Refugees in a train station.
Refugees are forced to flee their home countries due to persecution, war, or violence. They often face threats to their safety and well-being, leading them to seek refuge in other countries where they hope to find safety and protection. Refugees must meet specific criteria set by international law to be officially recognized as refugees.