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What does it mean to be a refugee? ... Because you are now a refugee. ...
To best way understand the situation of a refugee is to put ourselves in their shoes. The Bali bombing has shown us that no people including Australians are immune from being suddenly turned into a refugee, as terrorism threatens all countries. ... The United Nations has very strict guidelines as to what makes a refugee.
A refugee is a person who is forced to leave his or her homeland because they fear for their own lives and safety or for that of their family. ...
Australia’s policy of keeping people who are applying for refugee status in detention centers is far from perfect. ...
You are finally given asylum, but as a refugee you are not prepared for life in your new country. ...
Most people in your community have no understanding of what it means to be a refugee and some may see you as someone who has no right to be here, someone who is costing the government too much money and is in competition for their jobs.
Approximate Word count = 736 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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