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  2. Discrimination against autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Under these policies, autistic immigrants faced deportation. [18] [19] In Canada, autistic immigrants have been denied citizenship or they have faced deportation due to the perception that they are a "burden" upon the Canadian medical system. In 2018, reforms in Canadian immigration law were announced – these reforms are supposed to make it ...

  3. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the United States Navy allowed for the direct recruitment of 400 Filipino men every year to serve as enlisted personnel even without being permanent residents or immigrants under an agreement made by both countries in 1947, but was discontinued in 1992 following the closure of US military bases in the country.

  4. Immigration by country - Wikipedia

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    Due to the European Union's—in principle—single internal labour market policy, countries such as Italy and the Republic of Ireland that have seen relatively low levels of labour immigration until recently (and which have often sent a significant portion of their population overseas in the past) are now seeing an influx of immigrants from EU ...

  5. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Among the Swedish Autism community, two major reactions to employment stand out: one that views autism from a medical angle, as a health problem hindering employability, and which constitutes the slightly dominant view; another that calls for recognition of the particularities of autistic workers in the non-autistic context, and appeals to the ...

  6. Autism-Europe - Wikipedia

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    Autism-Europe operates as an umbrella organisation, bringing together 80 member autism organisations in 34 European countries, including 26 European Union Member States. [3] It works at raising public awareness and influencing European decision-makers on issues relating to the rights of people with autism and other disabilities.

  7. Family’s photos with autistic son, taken almost 20 years ...

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  8. Canadian player can't go to LLWS due to immigration issue

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    When Whalley heads to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, this week to represent Canada in the Little League World Series, it will do so without one of its best players — who has to stay in Canada due ...

  9. Autism in France - Wikipedia

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    Autism in France gives rise to numerous controversies. For his book A History of Autism: Conversations with the Pioneers, published in 2010, travel writer Adam Feinstein compared the situation in autism in different countries. He believes that France "remains retrograde", with 75% of people diagnosed with autism being, according to him, kept in ...