you'll have no idea, because the boats they're on doesn't have anything like radio navigation. they dunno where they are going to, all they wish is to get to a safe country. on these boats, u might want to go to china but went to India instead, you never know
Refugees go to developed countries such as America, Australia and England. I'm sure you'll figure out the others ;)
Most refugees are poor and some are desitute.Politicians fear:That refugees will need public assistance ...That refugees may be perceived as cheap labour
Refugees flee from countries where they are persecuted (harassed, or worse) by the government) to countries where they can live in peace and lead normal lives. An obvious example is Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany to, say, Britain or the U.S.
NO. Libya is probably the largest generator of refugees other than Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Libya is currently in a Second Civil War, so a combination of economic refugees (leaving for a better job in Europe) and war refugees (fleeing violence) are leaving Libya. Last I checked, it was at the rate of roughly 8,500 Libyans per month, but the rates have likely risen.
Countries around the world worked together to help Jewish refugees who were left without homes following World War II. Specifically, many countries opened their borders to refugees, including Australia and, briefly, the United States.
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Refugees get to a safer place by going to another country. Refugees have a 6 week orientation and then get a safe place to live. After, if want can apply for countries citizenship.
In general refugees are from the country from which they have fled.
Countries like Germany, UK accepts christian refugees. But not limited to them only.
Australia's refugees mainly come from countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
We have not Romanian refugees, only adventurers eager for money.
Neutral countries such as spain and norway (not sure it might be sweden or both) were often targets for refugees because there was no fighting going on there.
Rwandan refugees go to their neighboring countries, for example Zaire and Uganda. Burundi is not a safe place for refugees.
Most First and Second World Countries..
Refugees can come from any part of the world, so there have been some refugees from European countries at different times.
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Most refugees are poor and some are desitute.Politicians fear:That refugees will need public assistance ...That refugees may be perceived as cheap labour
What's Going On - 2003 Refugees was released on: USA: 27 July 2003