The author talks about state of refugees in Canada, who were generally considered moocher by public but did not fully agree with this. He supported his views by referring Canadian Professor, Morton Beiser's study of their integration into Canadian society. The author cited the example of Germany...
“Trudeau says we are all in this together, that is unless you are a trucker; or unless you are unwilling to accept a medical procedure. A Bureaucratic Oligarchy is developing in our country where gov’t employees are guaranteed paychecks, but citizens in the private sector are losing their ...
Many of the refugees said they were forced to leave by the Israelis. In the 1967 Mideast war, when Israel seized the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 300,000 more Palestinians fled, mostly into Jordan. The refugees and their descendants now number nearly 6 million, most living in camps and ...
Even before the terrorist strikes in Paris, we had a simmering debate on whether the United States should accept refugees from Syria. On one side, we are naturally a compassionate people and instinctively wish to help people who are suffering. On the other side, there was a strong likelihood ...
In the Old City we were refugees. We were put in a kerosene storage room that had no furniture. A Muslim family gave us some blankets and Why Forgive? 21 some food. Life was very hard; I still remember nights when we went to sleep without any food. Mother had been trained as a ...
educational effort would be better invested in getting kids to come to school, and working on ways of improving instruction, rather than trying to “decolonize” the curriculum. If the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the U.K. can teach their kids to a reasonable standard, so can New Zealand...
This is not to deny the tragic displacement of Palestinians during Israel’s founding. Yet the turbulent post-World War II period was a time of population transfers all over the world, as new countries coalesced and people fled out of fear or duress. Refugees included massive numbers of ethnic...
Until the 2015 influx of refugees from Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere, the German population was expected to shrink by as much as 0.3 percent per year over the next 20 years. MGI research has found ...
Native English – Does Accent Really Matter? Reply Lee 07/04/2021 at 2:06AM Hi Kim, I moved to Canada with my husband who studied master’s program in Canada 10 years ago. I have never been to school here but have studied English on my own. I took the IELTS test got overall...
No country has allowed more immigrants to settle and more refugees a safe haven than America. Yet no country has deported more: Some 57 million since the late 1800s, according to Lee. "It points to a contradiction that is as old as the United States," Lee says. "We have these very ...