Not exact matches
Their arguments were bolstered last month
by Trump's interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, during which he said that Syrian Christians would be given priority when applying for
refugee status.
Other than DACA, other notable immigration discussions have involved talks about «chain» migration (family based migration),
refugees, Temporary Protected
Status (TPS), diversity visas, and the RAISE Act was introduced about a year ago
by two senators, which would limit legal immigration and include a points system.
Gemal has been in Rome seeking
refugee status since March 1988, but is racing against a cutoff date because he did not arrive in Rome
by January 1.
Asked whether this meant only Christians should be accepted
by Europe, he replied: «I am saying we can make a gesture and we could give
refugee status to a few people and I am highlighting the plight of the Christians.»
On the other hand, it seems likely that the prospect of being rescued in this way provides an incentive to migrants to embark on journeys that are visibly unsafe, and that where states have broken the link between rescue and access to their territory — as the Australian government has done
by adopting a policy whereby migrant boats are either towed back to their point of embarkation, or else their occupants are assessed in offshore detention centres, with those qualifying for
refugee status placed in third countries — the stream of boats rapidly dries up, and with it the loss of life.
[i] There are currently three durable solutions designed to end
refugee status by providing these individuals with an alternative legal
status.
Controversially, the High Commissioner for
Refugees announced support for the cancellation of
status for all Rwandan
refugees by the end of 2011.
By putting Jerusalem at the forefront of his expansionist agenda, Netanyahu knowingly and deliberately blocks progress on any of the other «permanent
status issues» such as borders and
refugees.
UNHCR, unlike UNRWA, has a specific mandate to aid its
refugees to eliminate their
refugee status by local integration in current country, resettlement in a third country or repatriation when possible.
UNRWA allows
refugee status to be inherited
by descendants.»
But new revelation made
by Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey confirm that the duo were granted
refugee status in Ghana
by the Mahama government and they, therefore, can not be removed from the country without their consent.
According to official statement
by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, «they were issued a decision letter dated July 21, 2016, recognizing their
status as
refugees.
She said the
refugee status followed a request
by National Security to the then - Chairman of the Ghana
Refugee Board and a letter was issued to that effect on 21st July 2016.
We tested whether the relation between
refugee status and non-affective disorder differed between men and women
by fitting an interaction term between
refugee status and sex, with results presented separately for men and women, where appropriate.
In the case of Rwandan
refugees who are estimated at 1 600 (0.5 % of the global Rwandan
refugee population), 4 protection challenges do not only emanate from socio - economic exclusion but also from the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR)'s recommendation that said Rwandan
refugee status be revoked through the invocation of cessation clause in accordance with Articles 1C (5) and 1C (6) of the 1951
Refugee Convention.5 Added to this challenge are also those of insecurity, fear and terror, caused
by an unending hunting down of Rwandan
refugees who live in South Africa and elsewhere.
The revocation of
refugee status has an implication of depriving them the right enjoyed
by other
refugees in their host countries.
In 2014, Ioane Teitiota had a bid for
refugee status based on the climate threat to his Kiribati homeland rejected
by New Zealand's courts.
The Court further reminded that the Qualification Directive (Directive 2011 / 95 / EU) requires the Member States to grant the
refugee status when a third country national or a stateless person meets the relevant conditions under that Directive, and then pointed out that «after the application for international protection is submitted in accordance with Chapter II of Directive 2011/95, any third - country national or stateless person who fulfils the material conditions laid down
by Chapter III of that directive has a subjective right to be recognised as having
refugee status, and that is so even before the formal decision is adopted in that regard».
The cuts to
refugee health care also discriminate on the basis of immigration
status by denying basic health care to individuals residing in Canada on the grounds that they are seeking
refugee protection.
Persons may not be eligible to have their claim determined if they: have been recognized as a Convention
refugees or protected persons
by another country to which they can return; have already been granted protected person
status in Canada; arrived via the Canada - United States border; are not admissible to Canada on security grounds, or because of criminal activity or human rights violations; made a previous
refugee claim that was found to be ineligible for referral to determine
refugee status; made a previous
refugee claim that was rejected; or abandoned or withdrew a previous
refugee claim.
If a migrant is seeking
refugee status from within Canada, the economic, social and cultural barriers to accessing justice are likely to be substantially greater than those faced
by almost any other member of Canadian society.
In addition, race and their
status as immigrants or
refugees may make them vulnerable to discriminatory behavior
by those in control of economic and social benefits including employment, education, housing, health care and legal benefits: Stephen Gaetz, Street Justice: Homeless Youth and Access to Justice (Toronto: Justice for Children and Youth, 2002) at 43 - 46.
Relying on the allegations concerning the abuse
by the mother, the girl applied successfully for
refugee status in May 2010.
This definition is contrasted with that of an asylum seeker, whose
status as a
refugee is yet to be formally determined
by the host society (Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 2001).