What is the difference between Refugees and Migrants?
Refugees are forced to leave, Migrants Chose to leave.
Why are people displaced?
People become displaced due to war, persecution human rights and violence.
Why do SOME Governments refuse to let some people into their country?
For national safety, And Public safety
Refugees move from their country or state because of ______
Danger
What happens when refugees don't leave their country?
They are legally classified as Internally Displaced Persons.
What is the reason displaced people leave their country or state?
From danger, disasters, and escape human rights violations persecution.
Why do migrants leave their country?
Migrants leave their home country due to a complex of negative conditions in a person location that force them to leave and a mix of find positive conditions or new opportunities.
What are the five countries that refugees originate from?
The majority Refugees originate from are Afghanistan, Syria, Venezuela, Ukraine, and South Sudan.
What does the U.S government do to help refugees?
The U.S. government provides refugees with financial assistance, housing support, medical care, and employment services.
Why do refugees walk so far?
Refugees often travel long distances on foot because they are fleeing immediate danger. Forced from their homes, they seek safety from war, persecution, and human rights violations.
What is a refugee legally defined as?
A refugee is legally defined as an individual who cannot return to their home country.
How many countries have Refugees?
More than half of the world's refugees are hosted in just 10 countries, led by Iran and Turkey, which collectively host nearly 7 million refugees in the low and middle income economies.
How many displaced people flee their home?
More than 122 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced from their homes
What is the difference between migrants and refugees
The difference is refugees are forced to flee to save their lives because of war, violence, or persecution, while migrants choose to move primarily to improve their lives, find work, or seek education.