They may not be able to speak English. They might not be able to find a new house, safety, food, water and a decent job which pays a reasonable amount of money. Also, it would be hard to fit into the town and it would be hard to make friends.
They had problems in finding food and shelter, and income to fund them.
Lack of education
refugees in India are not provided with better living condition, no proper food to eat and even not an actually called shelter. Their living conditions are very disgusting.
they get egged
war world 1 was held
racism
economic crash
haha do you have ms brown
Refugees have to flee sometimes with only the clothes on their back, it is a very hard life to face suddenly.
when refugees make a choice to move to Australia they usually have problems like, what socks to pack? ar maybe wether they should take a baseball cap of a sum hat... usually the first thing that goes into their suitcase is watermelon, which doesnt help them getting past security so they probably got sent back anyway cause ya know...we don't want them, or their watermelon.
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.
Lots. You have economic strain, as you are taking in thousands of people that will need government assistance to get started again. Then you may have political strain in how to deal with the refugees and what rights they may have in your country. You may also have racial tensions if the refugees are of a race that is not like in your country. You may also have religious tensions if the refugees are of a religion that is not tolerant or if the dominant religion in your country is not tolerant.