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- What is a Refugee? Definition and Meaning | USA for UNHCR
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality or political opinion or membership in a particular social group
- Refugee - Wikipedia
In English, the term refugee derives from the root word refuge, from Old French refuge, meaning "hiding place" It refers to "shelter or protection from danger or distress", from Latin fugere, "to flee", and refugium, "a taking [of] refuge, place to flee back to"
- Refugees - USCIS
A refugee does not include anyone who ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution of any person on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion
- Refugees | UNHCR
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee conflict or persecution and has crossed an international border to seek safety They cannot return to their country without risking their life or freedoms
- Refugee | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
refugee, any uprooted, homeless, involuntary migrant who has crossed a frontier and no longer possesses the protection of his or her former government Prior to the 19th century the movement from one country to another did not require passports and visas; the right to asylum was commonly recognized and honoured
- Refugee - Education
Refugees are people who must leave their home area for their own safety or survival A refugee’s home area could be a country, state, or region People become refugees for many reasons, including war, oppression, natural disasters, and climate change
- What is a refugee? - World Relief
What is a refugee? Refugees are people who have been forced to flee their countries because of violence or other persecution on account of their race, religion, political opinion or other reasons under international law
- What is a refugee? - World Vision
Refugees are people forced to flee their home countries because of persecution, conflict, violence, or other circumstances that place them in need of international protection
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