Introduction
Thesis statement:
The study focuses on the protection and regulation of refugees and asylum seekers. It also examines the rights and freedom of the refugees and asylum seekers in the United States of America. The expectations of both the refugees and asylum seekers and what the new country expects from them.
Definition of terms
Asylum seekers and refugees can all acquire complete and legal residence in a country by fulfilling and attaining various immigration law requirements.
Asylum is a protection awarded to an individual living in another country and left his original domicile as a political refugee. Asylum seekers are thus the particular people leaving one country to the other as political refugees.
A refugee is an individual leaving his country of birth in order effects of a natural disaster, war or persecution.
Statement of the problem
The study aims to research on the legal situations of refugees and asylum seekers. It also seeks to determine the factors leading to the existence of refugees and asylum seekers in a country. It also focuses on the laws constructed by the particular state to regulate and protect the refugees and the asylum seekers.
Purpose of the study
The legal situation of the refugees involves the rights and freedoms of the individual refugees and asylum seekers as encompassed in the international laws of the refugees and the refugee's laws of the particular country. It entails the protection act of the refugees and the regulation of the status of the refugees in the country. This study is primarily supposed to examine the legal situation of the refugees and asylum seekers in the United States of America. The primary purpose of the survey is to extract the key measures put in place by the government of the United States of America and the department of immigration on matters regarding the refugees and the asylum seekers.
Body
The legal conditions of the refugees and the asylum seekers n the United States of America contain various benefits experienced by the refugees.
The legal measures help in protecting the refugees and the asylum seekers. It ensures the conservation of the human rights and the preservation of the international laws on refugees and asylum seekers.
The United States of America laws on refugees and asylum seekers are greatly dependent on the international laws on refugees and asylum seekers. The comparison of the international law requirements and the particular refugees and asylum seekers laws of the United States of America is greatly analyzed in the study.
The international laws on refugees and asylum seekers greatly influence the development of measures to protect the refugees and asylum seekers.
Currently the number of refugees and asylum seekers in the United States of America is constantly reducing due to the strict principles regarding refugees and asylum seekers put in place by the government.
Recommendations
Development of strict refugees and asylum seekers laws in every state within the United States of America.
Development of close corporation and relationship between the government of the United States of America and the respective governments and agencies from the countries of origin of the refugees and asylum seekers.
There are various statistical data and information about the refugees and asylum seekers put in place by the government of the United States of America to assist in constructing the laws regarding the refugees and the asylum seekers.
Conclusion
Concluding statements
Refugees and asylum seekers significantly affect the economy of any respective country. Asylum seekers in most cases comprise of individuals leaving their country to a new country due to political reasons. Such people require strict protection and monitoring within any economy. Therefore, the government of the United States of America should have the full details of such refugees and asylum seekers to ensure complete control.
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