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They are returned to their country of origin. Australia does not accept refugees who arrive unwelcomed in Australia.
They first arrive at New South Wales in Holland in 1788. However, Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese migrants had been exploring and living in Australia for over 300 years before the First Fleet(1788).
give them water and food...........But the most thing they all need is water for the refugees and money
Refugees are people who have been forced by various reasons to pack up and get out. I consider myself a refugee, although I was able to salvage more than others. It could have been anyone else instead, or it could be you someday. Think about that.
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Thousands of refugees are fleeing wars in Syria and Afghanistan, and also difficulties in other parts of Asia in Africa, and are trying to make their way to Europe in search of a better life. Some have died on the way. There are also large numbers to deal with, so distributing them around Europe from the first European countries they arrive in is difficult. Greece and Italy are the main countries that they first arrive in, so those countries are having problems and need more help. Some other European countries have been helpful, but some have not been. Promises have been made, but not always been honoured. It is an ongoing issue, still to be resolved.
They usually go to the refuge on crowed trucks or walk to the refuge
The 1970s and 1980s saw a number of refugees arriving in New Zealand. They were fleeing war and came from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
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What happens when visitors arrive there at the house of seven gamble?
When the 'Migrants' in the poem first arrive to Australia, they are treated in an unsavory manner, as time progresses though, the community come to accept their differences, there for there is a change in perspective on the communities behalf.
Refugees often arrive with little more than the clothes they are wearing. They frequently live in poverty, and in run-down housing, until they are able to work.