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It is not known how many refugees are in England because records were not able to be taken accurately, for the reason many are smuggled and secreted into the Country. It is a big problem for the Country. It is not until they are caught working illegally or come to the attention of the authorities that many are counted and claim asylum.
Israel B. Brodie has written: 'The refugee problem and Palestine' -- subject(s): Jewish Refugees, Refugees, Jewish
i dont have a problem with them i think they are quite smart for leaving a place that is unsafe
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The world helps the refugee problem in Afghanistan by donating large sums of money to help house the refugees, and heaps of countries take in refugees like the US. And World Refugee Day has been created to help the situation as well by getting the world aware of the problem. BySean Hampson-Tindale age 11.
To some extent they did help. For example, between 1933 and 1941 the US admitted about 250,000 refugees from Germany and Austria, and Britain admitted 71,000 between 1933 and 1939. (These figures include refugees who were not Jewish, but were fleeing for purely political reasons). Factors influencing both governments included unemployment. Obviously, given the scale of the problem, these numbers were small.
An example of a geographical problem is the loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction from deforestation. This can lead to disruption of ecosystems, loss of species, and potential impact on human well-being. Geographers study these issues to understand the underlying causes and propose solutions to mitigate the negative effects on the environment.
The developed country's of the world are the first to have a reduced birth rate. As a result of this They will not be able to work successfully in an economic system where an expansion in production for the sake of expansion has to occur every year. The problem that will face them will be how to entice refugees into their country's in order to be able to keep expanding. I know, it sounds ridiculous. No problem may occurs since undeveloped countries keep on their high birth rate.
Gil Loescher has written: 'The world's refugees' -- subject(s): Refugees, Juvenile literature 'The Global Refugee Problem' 'Calculated kindness' -- subject(s): Refugees, Emigration and immigration, Government policy, History 'Beyond charity' -- subject(s): Refugees, Services for 'The global refugee crisis' 'Refugee movements and international security' -- subject(s): Government policy, International Security, Refugees, Security, International