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  2. Displacement after Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    Displacement after Hurricane Katrina. Houston, TX, September 3, 2005. A giant message board helps people locate friends and loved ones at the Reliant Center. Thousands of displaced citizens were moved from New Orleans to Houston in a FEMA organized bus program. People from the Gulf States region in the southern United States, most notably New ...

  3. Internally displaced person - Wikipedia

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    Middle East and North Africa. 0.4 million. Americas. 0.2 million. An internally displaced person (IDP) is someone who is forced to leave their home but who remains within their country's borders. [1] They are often referred to as refugees, although they do not fall within the legal definitions of a refugee.

  4. Forced displacement - Wikipedia

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    Forced displacement. Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region. The UNHCR defines 'forced displacement' as follows: displaced "as a result of persecution, conflict, generalized violence or human rights violations". [2]

  5. Development-induced displacement - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the United Nations was presented with the Guiding Principals on Internal Displacement, a set of guidelines proposed by group of legal scholars identifying rights and protections for internally displaced people. These guidelines specifically name the state as the protector of the rights of its citizens against the effects of development ...

  6. Refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    A refugee crisis can refer to difficulties and dangerous situations in the reception of large groups of forcibly displaced persons. These could be either internally displaced, refugees, asylum seekers or any other huge groups of migrants. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), due to conflicts, human rights ...

  7. Displaced Persons Act - Wikipedia

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    Reported by the joint conference committee on June 2, 1948; agreed to by the Senate on June 2, 1948 (63–13) and by the House on June 18, 1948 (133–266) Signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 25, 1948. The Displaced Persons Act of 1948 (80th Cong., 2d Sess. Ch 647, PL 774) authorized, for a limited period of time, the admission ...

  8. Environmental migrant - Wikipedia

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    Environmental migrant. Environmental migrants are people who are forced to leave their home region due to sudden or long-term changes to their local or regional environment. These changes compromise their well-being or livelihood, and include increased drought, desertification, sea level rise, and disruption of seasonal weather patterns (such ...

  9. Afghan refugees - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), there are over five million internally displaced people in Afghanistan as of late 2021. [7] Military actions and violence by the warring factions usually play a major part in the displacement, although there are also reasons of major natural disasters. [22]