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They go to places like the UK, United states, Australia and Canada. Most of the rich country's where there is no boomer's, terrorism, poverty, Natural disasters and Bad Weather!!! :)

They also stay in refugee camps near the country they come from. In fact, Africa and Asia look after 70% of refugees. Europe only looks after 22%

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