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Raisa Bhuiyan
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Border regulations and refugees?
August 28, 2009 - 09:17 PM
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Should border regulations be more compassionate towards refugees?
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siddiqua
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Re: Border regulations and refugees?
August 28, 2009 - 11:22 PM
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of course. lots of reasons compel young people to take the arduous road to anotehr country, illegally unfortunately but they, well, many have dreams and i think border police treat them in an inhumane manner. its scary enough being in an alien country.
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Siddiq
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Re: Border regulations and refugees?
September 19, 2009 - 09:52 PM
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Do we need borders at all? Lets take globalization to next level. lets abolish all borders, no border police, no regulations. people free to move to their region of their choice. Lets make the World place for all people to live with dignity. Thats my dream.
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Siddiq
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Re: Border regulations and refugees?
October 11, 2009 - 02:38 AM
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Miss Boutros! Was not the greatest democracy in the World, USA a melting pot of refugees? So, we restrict our movements by drawing imaginary lines & erecting unnecessary fences around us and curb creativity and prosperity on a large scale, quoting insecurity (which exists only because of our suspicions).
So, no or minimal border regulations, and a warm embrace for a refugee (who trusts the host nation would be kind to him/her)is the need of the hour.
We can avoid so many deaths of hungry refugees sailing in damaged boats in dangerous seas with dreams of a decent future. So many children have n't known what childhood is like in happy times. They deserve our empathy and support.
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Justin Lawrence
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Re: Border regulations and refugees?
October 22, 2009 - 11:09 PM
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Isn't it true we all came from the same place, no borders? we were naught but refugees of a changing climate aeons ago. Who is to say we should act different now. Refugees are refugees, people in need of our help, in need of a safe home. How can we deny that, and yet expect their imports and food in return. I am afraid to say that our world is one with so many differences that we struggle to get past, without avail. But aeons ago we were one, do we have to revert to the past just so we can stop the violence? If we do, then i am all for it, but i would like to see us moving forward, and forgetting the last millions of years when we grew apart. They are like us, the refugees, and we should treat them not like a disease, or a plague, but like human beings in peril. Have compassion, make the world to somebody, and someday maybe this world will change for the better.
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Elaine Cohen
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Re: Border regulations and refugees?
November 23, 2009 - 08:37 AM
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I would like to say I am enjoying reading this.
People are people, and we come in all shapes and sizes.
and those who come as refugees, should be welcomed.
But our policys should be changed to allow them to become, and help them become part of a productive world.
Most people want to move forward, and prossper, but if we bring in Refuggees then say, NO school or no work, what is left is welfare, and that is a down hill spirial, and not what is wanted by most refugee familys,
Yes they come broke, but let them have training in our ways, and let them go to work. becayse that is why they came
to have a place to amake a safe home
and they need school and work to do it/
not long term handouts.
No one wants to be on charity for very long, becusae after awhile, a wierd thing happenes
People will think it is owed to them
Like People who become Royalty
they just expect that welfare, and angery if they do not get it
But if they are allowed to be normal and productive, they flurish and so does the nation they live in
to the Future
Love
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