About "Terms such as “illegal immigrants,” Illegal aliens,” “illegal migrants” and “illegals” are problematic for several reasons"
Such terms are prejudicial and reinforce pre-existing negative attitudes toward foreign nationals or persons of a particular ethnicity, regardless of immigration status.
Nope, this has nothing to do with that, since like for everything you are doing, you first ask and then you get the help or job or whatever!
If you legally ask, you will get an approvation or you get a refuse
If you illegally don't ask, you automatically get a refuse, except if you are so lucky to reach the country and then due to laws maybe a country need to support you, even if you would not have the right to get support.
Remember that just giving 5 CHF to each person each day to 1 mio illegal migrants means almost 2 bio CHF each year. Without considering cost of security / support etc.
Such terms fuel the view that such people have limited or no rights https://perma.cc/GV73-782L —> they still have the right to legally ask and to legally cross the police border when they got approved ...
Plus like said previously, don't forget to talk about animals ... since human right organisation always talk about human rights (without considering that both migrants and the population / country have rights ...) but forget animal rights ...
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/340
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/709
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/573
and maybe they don't fight for all type of human rights too ..
Do we want to talk about human rights of not migrant people? that still live like shit and humanity give a shit to that, exactly they do with homeless ...
So if we want to talk about human rights, let we do properly by considering ALL PEOPLE ... If such poor people remain there, you give a shit ... if such people decide to do a migration, only in this case you see human rights for them
Yes, for sure between many illegal migrants we find true people needed help, but remember
https://t.me/MigrationTelegram/477
Such terms are prejudicial and reinforce pre-existing negative attitudes toward foreign nationals or persons of a particular ethnicity, regardless of immigration status.
Nope, this has nothing to do with that, since like for everything you are doing, you first ask and then you get the help or job or whatever!
If you legally ask, you will get an approvation or you get a refuse
If you illegally don't ask, you automatically get a refuse, except if you are so lucky to reach the country and then due to laws maybe a country need to support you, even if you would not have the right to get support.
Remember that just giving 5 CHF to each person each day to 1 mio illegal migrants means almost 2 bio CHF each year. Without considering cost of security / support etc.
Such terms fuel the view that such people have limited or no rights https://perma.cc/GV73-782L —> they still have the right to legally ask and to legally cross the police border when they got approved ...
Plus like said previously, don't forget to talk about animals ... since human right organisation always talk about human rights (without considering that both migrants and the population / country have rights ...) but forget animal rights ...
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/340
https://t.me/WomenRightsTelegram/709
https://t.me/DefenceTelegram/573
and maybe they don't fight for all type of human rights too ..
Do we want to talk about human rights of not migrant people? that still live like shit and humanity give a shit to that, exactly they do with homeless ...
So if we want to talk about human rights, let we do properly by considering ALL PEOPLE ... If such poor people remain there, you give a shit ... if such people decide to do a migration, only in this case you see human rights for them
Yes, for sure between many illegal migrants we find true people needed help, but remember
https://t.me/MigrationTelegram/477
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Well, do you remember the 4 mio 🇸🇾 in 🇹🇷?
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/178
Here you go in 🇭🇺 ... with many other
MEANS THEY TRAVELLED from Syria to Turkey, then probably Bulgaria and Serbia
probably by illegally passing first the wall in 🇹🇷, then in 🇧🇬 and now in 🇭🇺
After that? They are "free" to move ....
IT'S A SHAME THAT SUCH THINGS CAN STILL HAPPEN IN 2023 ... instead of asking 🇪🇺 legally in 🇸🇾
Be happy that Pakistan is not Syria and Iraq is not Iran ... otherwise ... ciao
Now it has nothing to do with such dude, but in general.
Plus another point, why going just to Europe, if they could go to Russia, Dubai, India, Egypt, Israel or whatever ...
Israeli Aid to Syria https://perma.cc/C8JU-V68U
The UAE is not a signatory to the the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention and
its 1967 Protocol. As such,it does not recognize individuals fleeing war or persecution as refugees. Instead, the UAE has allowed for the presence of Syrians and other vulnerable populations within its existing migration framework, the kafala system, using the temporary visas offered under this labour migration system as ‘an asylum policy by proxy’ or ‘quasi-asylum policy’.
The exact number of Syrians in the UAE is unknown, but according to the
UAE government there were approximately 140,000 Syrians before the start of the
crisis in 2011. These were joined by approximately 100,000 more.
Ranking of the largest Syrian refugee-hosting countries in 2022 https://perma.cc/RMT8-A2RD
Related
https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/29
https://t.me/MigrationTelegram/62
https://t.me/ApartheidPalestine/77
Closing the Back Door to Europe https://perma.cc/MD8M-Q4AR
Refugee crisis: The map that shows how Europe is becoming a fortress to keep people out https://perma.cc/R5UY-B8WX
The New Iron Curtains: Where the fences are going up across Europe to keep migrants out https://perma.cc/DF3T-PTEV
The fences dividing Europe: how the EU uses walls to contain irregular migration https://
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/178
Here you go in 🇭🇺 ... with many other
MEANS THEY TRAVELLED from Syria to Turkey, then probably Bulgaria and Serbia
probably by illegally passing first the wall in 🇹🇷, then in 🇧🇬 and now in 🇭🇺
After that? They are "free" to move ....
IT'S A SHAME THAT SUCH THINGS CAN STILL HAPPEN IN 2023 ... instead of asking 🇪🇺 legally in 🇸🇾
Be happy that Pakistan is not Syria and Iraq is not Iran ... otherwise ... ciao
Now it has nothing to do with such dude, but in general.
Plus another point, why going just to Europe, if they could go to Russia, Dubai, India, Egypt, Israel or whatever ...
Israeli Aid to Syria https://perma.cc/C8JU-V68U
The UAE is not a signatory to the the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention and
its 1967 Protocol. As such,it does not recognize individuals fleeing war or persecution as refugees. Instead, the UAE has allowed for the presence of Syrians and other vulnerable populations within its existing migration framework, the kafala system, using the temporary visas offered under this labour migration system as ‘an asylum policy by proxy’ or ‘quasi-asylum policy’.
The exact number of Syrians in the UAE is unknown, but according to the
UAE government there were approximately 140,000 Syrians before the start of the
crisis in 2011. These were joined by approximately 100,000 more.
Ranking of the largest Syrian refugee-hosting countries in 2022 https://perma.cc/RMT8-A2RD
Related
https://t.me/EthicalDilemmaHumanRights/29
https://t.me/MigrationTelegram/62
https://t.me/ApartheidPalestine/77
Closing the Back Door to Europe https://perma.cc/MD8M-Q4AR
Refugee crisis: The map that shows how Europe is becoming a fortress to keep people out https://perma.cc/R5UY-B8WX
The New Iron Curtains: Where the fences are going up across Europe to keep migrants out https://perma.cc/DF3T-PTEV
The fences dividing Europe: how the EU uses walls to contain irregular migration https://
The answer, well you have already in
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/220
and the best? Syria is MARKED AS RED! not green ... exactly like all 🇸🇦 countries!
The 2022 Syria Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) estimates that over 14.6 million people need humanitarian assistance inside Syria, including 6.9 million internally displaced Syrians. Of that number, approximately 9.6 million are in severe need of humanitarian assistance.
La crisis global de refugiados, en cifras (2015) https://perma.cc/68DY-QXAG
Amnesty .... "Die reichen Länder haben bislang in der Flüchtlingskrise versagt und wollen sich aus der Verantwortung stehlen. 56 Prozent der Flüchtlinge weltweit sind auf gerade einmal 10 Staaten verteilt, die weniger als 2,5 Prozent des weltweiten BIP erwirtschaften. Dies geht aus einer Studie zur weltweiten Flüchtlingskrise hervor, die Amnesty International veröffentlicht hat" https://perma.cc/X6TC-8D3K
So you have already the answer what Amnesty thinks about illegal migration ...
LES RÉFUGIÉ∙E∙S DANS LE MONDE EN CHIFFRES (2018) https://perma.cc/85ZZ-YDAZ
There are 193 countries. But just 10 of the poorest are hosting half the world’s refugees https://perma.cc/MC7E-8EP4
Anzahl der Ausländer aus Syrien in Deutschland von 2011 bis 2022 https://perma.cc/JL8V-YTDS
Mapping The World's Refugee Population https://perma.cc/352S-Z7ZC
Ranking der zehn Länder, aus denen die meisten Flüchtlinge¹ stammen https://perma.cc/N67B-JSQC
Anzahl der Asylanträge (insgesamt) in Deutschland von 1995 bis 2023 https://perma.cc/8B2J-4GEG
One hundred days after the deadliest earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria's recent history, mio of children and families are struggling to rebuild their lives, with 2.5 million children in Türkiye and 3.7 mio in Syria in need of continued humanitarian assistance https://perma.cc/T7CE-Z3RZ
Crisis in Syria: What you need to know https://perma.cc/C89F-9PH5
These countries host the most refugees (20) https://perma.cc/VDR8-LAH3
The Countries Most Welcoming To Refugees (16) https://perma.cc/2VPK-L2RJ
https://t.me/IsraelWarWomenRights/220
and the best? Syria is MARKED AS RED! not green ... exactly like all 🇸🇦 countries!
The 2022 Syria Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) estimates that over 14.6 million people need humanitarian assistance inside Syria, including 6.9 million internally displaced Syrians. Of that number, approximately 9.6 million are in severe need of humanitarian assistance.
La crisis global de refugiados, en cifras (2015) https://perma.cc/68DY-QXAG
Amnesty .... "Die reichen Länder haben bislang in der Flüchtlingskrise versagt und wollen sich aus der Verantwortung stehlen. 56 Prozent der Flüchtlinge weltweit sind auf gerade einmal 10 Staaten verteilt, die weniger als 2,5 Prozent des weltweiten BIP erwirtschaften. Dies geht aus einer Studie zur weltweiten Flüchtlingskrise hervor, die Amnesty International veröffentlicht hat" https://perma.cc/X6TC-8D3K
So you have already the answer what Amnesty thinks about illegal migration ...
LES RÉFUGIÉ∙E∙S DANS LE MONDE EN CHIFFRES (2018) https://perma.cc/85ZZ-YDAZ
There are 193 countries. But just 10 of the poorest are hosting half the world’s refugees https://perma.cc/MC7E-8EP4
Anzahl der Ausländer aus Syrien in Deutschland von 2011 bis 2022 https://perma.cc/JL8V-YTDS
Mapping The World's Refugee Population https://perma.cc/352S-Z7ZC
Ranking der zehn Länder, aus denen die meisten Flüchtlinge¹ stammen https://perma.cc/N67B-JSQC
Anzahl der Asylanträge (insgesamt) in Deutschland von 1995 bis 2023 https://perma.cc/8B2J-4GEG
One hundred days after the deadliest earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria's recent history, mio of children and families are struggling to rebuild their lives, with 2.5 million children in Türkiye and 3.7 mio in Syria in need of continued humanitarian assistance https://perma.cc/T7CE-Z3RZ
Crisis in Syria: What you need to know https://perma.cc/C89F-9PH5
These countries host the most refugees (20) https://perma.cc/VDR8-LAH3
The Countries Most Welcoming To Refugees (16) https://perma.cc/2VPK-L2RJ