Cautious Kindness: Canada's Refuge Law
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21066Keywords:
Refugee's Law, Canada, Screening Process, Political BiasAbstract
Not since the Second World War have there been as many refugees as there are today. The United Nations conservatively estimates eight million people are outside their homelands to avoid persecution. Such numbers pose an immense challenge to the commitment to justice of nations able to offer refugees either asylum or a new home.
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Copyright (c) 1981 Bill Johnston
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