refugees Also found in:Thesaurus,Medical,Legal,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. Persons who, because of real or imagined danger, move of their own volition, spontaneously or in violation of stay-put policy, irrespective of whether they move within their own country (national refugees) or across international...
In January 2023, the greatest number of refugees admitted by the U.S. came from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, and Afghanistan. Each nation struggles with a unique set of circumstances that can make its citizens unsafe if they stay in their home country. Discover Where Refugees Are...
Refugees and asylum seekers in Central America and Mexico in 2022, by country Number of international refugees and internally displaced people 1951-2024 + Premium statistics Number of refugees and asylum seekers in Sudan 2024 + Premium statistics Asylum seekers in Germany 2024, by age + Premium...
one that fleesespecially: a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution refugees词组 refugee camp难民营;难民收容所 refugees词源英文解释 French réfugié, past participle of (se) réfugier to take refuge, from Middle French refugier, from Latin refugium ...
rife with inhumane tragedies such as discrimination, exclusion, arrest, detention, expulsion, and a litany of human rights abuses. Worse still, the recent years have witnessed one humanitarian disaster after another caused by the U...
However, the absence of a health gradient by SES level in that study could be attributed to the use of another variable, namely, health satisfaction, for measuring health. The difference might also in part be due to different effects of migration to Germany as a high-income country in Bauer...
Canada's place at the top is largely attributable to the dramatic decrease of the number of refugees being accepted by the U.S, said Pew Center senior researcher Phillip Connor, who co-authored the study. Since 2016, when the U.S. resettled 97,000 refugees, the country ...
Afghan refugees are subject to security and health screening performed by Department of Homeland Security officials before they’re evacuated to the U.S. or a third country for additional processing, a Biden administration senior official said. ...
Missouri is facing a very similar plight to Kansas. As the overall cap on refugees allowed to resettle in the country has lowered, the individual number accepted by the state of Missouri has shrunk, forcing many resettlement agencies to close their doors or take significant cuts in funding. Fo...
s humane decision to multiply the number of accepted refugees accepted by the United States from Syria five-fold, a strikingly cynical consensus has emerged among American republicans in the wake of the Paris tragedy that state governors must act as federalist sheriffs to protect the country, and...