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  2. International Organization for Migration - Wikipedia

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    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a United Nations related organization working in the field of migration. The organization implements operational assistance programmes for migrants , including internally displaced persons , refugees , and migrant workers .

  3. Summer camp lets kids be kids as immigration debate ... - AOL

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    Valentina, 9, and Oneida, 10, campers at the Summer Overnight Leadership Camp in Holmes, N.Y. embrace as they partner with each other during an activity Aug. 19, 2024.

  4. International Migrants Day - Wikipedia

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    [1] Each year on December 18, the United Nations, through the UN-related agency International Organization for Migration (IOM), uses International Migrants Day to highlight the contributions made by the roughly 272 million migrants, including more than 41 million internally displaced persons, [ 2 ] and the challenges they face.

  5. 2015 European migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, 14% of all first-time asylum requests filed in the EU were by people from the Western Balkans; in 2016 the figure was 5%. [218] Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis, whose asylum recognition rates ranged between 60% and 100% in Germany (which accepted by far the largest number of refugees in 2015) together filed around half of all asylum ...

  6. Bipartisan bill would provide kids-only courts for migrant ...

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    A rare bipartisan bill on immigration aims to make the immigration court system friendlier and more navigable for unaccompanied migrant children.. There are 62,000 pending cases in U.S ...

  7. Refugees of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The reason for its large refugee population can be attributed to more than just geography. Until 2007, Syria maintained an open-door policy to Iraqis fleeing the war-ravaged country. [1] Many Iraqis in Syria live in poverty, and an estimated 50,000 Iraqi girls and women, many of them widows, are forced into prostitution just to survive.

  8. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    [5] Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Within DHS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has responsibility for adjudicating applications for refugee status and reviewing case decisions; the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) screens arriving refugees for admission at the port of entry. [5]

  9. Iraqi diaspora in Europe - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] By 2008, the continuous violence in Iraq had displaced a total of 4.7 million people: 2.7 million were internally displaced persons (IDPs), and the remaining 2 million fled the country in search of refuge. Iraqis became the third largest refugee population after the Afghans and the Palestinians. According to some estimates, over 15 per ...