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Some Iraqis are refugees because they are part of a people group ( people who helped the US, Christians, some types of Muslims) that is being persecuted and they had to leave there home in fear.
A religious refugee is a refugee from a religion. This refugee has been forced to leave their home and the country because of their religion.
yes
Of course they can take you home, or put you in a shelter or group home. Until you are an adult, your parents determine where you live.
The main ethnic groups in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen. Arabs are the majority and are predominantly located in central and southern Iraq. Kurds are the second-largest group and reside primarily in the northern regions. Turkmen, also known as Turcoman, are a smaller ethnic group mainly found in the north and have Turkic origins. Additionally, Iraq is home to several smaller ethnic communities, including Assyrians, Yazidis, and Chaldeans.
The Turks are the most common ethnic group in Turkey.
Yes. Immigrants have a chosen country for them to get a better life, identity and home due to family, political and other reasons. Immigrants can choose to leave their home but refugees are a whole different subject.
Refugees flee their home countries mainly due to war, persecution, violence, and human rights abuses.
refugees are people who leave their country because of wars , natural disasters(earth quakes ,lightenings...),famins they may be forced to other country or they may leave on their own in fear.Today there are up to 15million men ,women ,and children who have been forced to leave their home because they are afraid to stay.
Whether a 16-year-old can leave a group home depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction as well as the policies of the group home. Typically, minors are not allowed to leave without permission from a guardian or the court. Some group homes may have specific guidelines regarding residents' rights and the process for discharge. It's essential for the individual to discuss their situation with a caseworker or legal guardian for guidance.
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no home no food no water desperation