Immigrants and the United States

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People move to new lands for many reasons. They may seek economic opportunity, flee injustice or oppression in their home countries, or seek to make a better life for their children. Throughout history, people from around the world have made … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the armed forces. The term is also used to refer to persons who are not involved with government or police work. People who are civilians may have jobs in … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who belongs to and participates in the life of a community or nation. A person who is a citizen of the United States, for example, has certain rights such as the right to vote and … Continued

The Importance of Promoting Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of principles that everyone is entitled to just by virtue of being a human. They are essential to human dignity and provide the foundation for freedom, justice and peace. Some of the most common human … Continued

Immigrant Integration and the Economy

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People migrate throughout the world for a wide variety of reasons. Some are migrants seeking better economic opportunities or a safer environment; others leave because of war, poverty, hunger, lack of affordable health care or other social problems; and still … Continued

Mass Deportations and American Families

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Deportation is the process of sending a noncitizen back to his or her country of origin. The US government can remove someone from the country if they have violated immigration law, committed certain criminal crimes (including homicide), or posed a … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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In the broadest sense, civilian is someone who is not a member of an armed force. Civilians may be individuals or groups such as political parties, organizations and corporations, religious communities, and unions. Civilians are also often the focus of … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is someone who is recognised by the government of a country as an integral part of its community with rights and obligations. Depending on the country, citizenship may include access to social security benefits, employment, housing or education. … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a fundamental set of principles and values that are rooted in the idea that all people are born free and equal in dignity and worth. These values are reflected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to the military or any other organized armed force. Civilians engage in nonmilitary occupations, such as education, healthcare and business. Civilians are the majority of the population in most countries. The … Continued

Definition of a Citizen

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A person owing allegiance to and entitled to the protection of a sovereign state and sharing in the political rights and responsibilities of that state. Citizen is preferred over the more dated terms subject and alien to describe this relationship, … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are inherent and inalienable, meaning that they belong to people by virtue of their humanity, and they cannot be withdrawn or taken away from them. They encompass a broad range of civil, political, economic and social rights, guaranteed … Continued

The KFF Survey of Immigrants

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From the earliest times, people have moved to find new opportunities or to escape danger and hardship. Today, more international migrants live in the United States than in any other country. In fact, 14 percent of the nation’s residents are … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of returning someone who does not have legal status in the United States to their country of origin. Deportation is a criminal procedure overseen by the Department of Homeland Security’s law enforcement division, Immigration and Customs … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not on active duty with the military, police, or fire fighting services. Civilians typically engage in non-military occupations and are not involved in combat or military activities. Civilians live in society and contribute … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a status in a political system where the individual owes allegiance to, and is entitled to the protection of, the state. Citizenship is usually a condition of participation in government, including voting, paying taxes and participating in public … Continued

The Importance of Promoting Human Rights

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Human rights are those fundamental freedoms and dignity that all people – criminals, heads of state, children, teachers, bankers, charity workers – should be able to enjoy, no matter who they are or where they live. They are based on … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the military. The term is often used to describe someone who does not work for the police, fire department or any other government agency. It is also sometimes used … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a status granted to individuals by their nationality, which gives them rights and obligations as members of a nation or political community. A citizen is legally recognized as belonging to a country, and can vote in elections, hold … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms and dignity that are inherent to all people. They cannot be taken away from a person and can only be violated by the actions of others. Human rights cover all areas of a person’s life … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Many people around the world are immigrants, having left their homes to find better opportunities elsewhere. They may move only a few miles down the road, or they might leave their entire country behind for good. Whether the reason for … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force or law enforcement. Civilians usually live in the community and work in a variety of industries such as education, healthcare, business, and government. Civilians are often … Continued

The Importance of Being a Citizen

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Citizenship is a crucial component to any country’s well-being, and it’s important that everyone takes part in it. While many people understand what it means to be a good citizen, there are different ways they approach civic engagement. Some models … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and protections that all people are born with and entitled to just by being human. They are inalienable – they can never be taken away from any person – and interdependent and connected, with … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the process by which people move to a country other than their own. Many contemporary immigrants are in search of a better life, while others are seeking safety from violence or persecution. The arrival of immigrants has historically … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a noncitizen from a country, typically because they entered or resided there illegally. In the United States, immigration officials have broad powers to deport people for a wide range of reasons. These include being found … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who lives in a certain country and has rights and responsibilities under the laws of that country. A citizen is often required to pay taxes, obey the laws and vote in elections. A citizen may … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are fundamental beliefs and values about how people should be treated. They are the basis for laws protecting people from abuses of power by governments and other powerful institutions. They are supported by every culture and major religion, … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation refers to the removal of a person or family from a country, usually involving confiscation of their property and transportation back to the place of origin. In Anglo-American law, the term is generally used to describe the expulsion of … Continued

The Role of Civilians in War and Peace

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In war and peace, Army Civilians have been integral to the Army’s success since the Revolutionary War. Today, they serve in 540 careers across 31 career programs and are the largest civilian workforce within DOD. They are a critical element … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who, through birth, marriage, the military or naturalization, is granted full rights and responsibilities as part of a nation or political community. A good citizen demonstrates love for his or her country and will work … Continued

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Throughout history, many cultures have believed that human beings are born free and equal in dignity and worth. They have also believed that the dignity and rights of every person are to be protected by their governments and all people … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the international movement of people into or from a country outside their own. The term “immigrant” encompasses a wide range of people, from those seeking asylum in another country to those who have moved for work or other … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigrants make up a diverse and vibrant part of our country. Their contributions are essential to the economy, and many have built up a solid foundation for future generations. Whether they came here as refugees fleeing violence or as skilled … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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A country may have laws and policies to deport foreign nationals if they violate immigration law or commit a crime. In the United States, a person is usually deported (removed) from the country in a plane, car, train or bus … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not part of the military. Civilians typically work in offices and perform non-military duties, such as administration. They also often work for governmental agencies, such as police departments or fire departments. Civilians can … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A person who has the right to live in a state and which, in many states, also confers rights such as voting and access to welfare. A citizen can be born in a country or acquire citizenship through naturalisation. Various … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights is based on the observation that people everywhere require the realization of diverse values or capabilities to ensure their well-being. When these needs are not met — whether conceived as moral or legal demands, as … Continued

The Impact of Deportation

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Deportation is the forced removal of an immigrant from a country. It is a form of expulsion that can be applied to anyone whose presence in a country violates its laws or is deemed detrimental to its interests. Deportation is … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is a person not in the military, and can also refer to someone who isn’t involved in law enforcement. The word itself has a variety of meanings depending on the context in which it is used, but it … Continued

Being a Good Citizen

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A citizen is someone who takes part in their community in a variety of ways. This can include voting, volunteering, and supporting local businesses and artisans. It can also mean educating themselves about the government and politics. Being a good … Continued

The Basics of Human Rights

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The word “human rights” might sound like a modern concept, but the idea that everyone has basic rights dates back to the earliest civilizations. The ancient world saw advances in equality and freedom, but even then there were many issues … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Many people around the world move from one place to another for a variety of reasons. This is known as migration, and the movement of migrants is the foundation of most modern nations. The term “immigrant” is generally used to … Continued

Update Terbaru: Keluaran dan Hasil Togel Macau Hari Ini!

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Hari ini, kami akan memberikan update terbaru mengenai keluaran dan hasil togel Macau yang sangat ditunggu-tunggu. Pengeluaran Macau menjadi perhatian banyak penggemar togel, dan informasi akurat tentang hasilnya sangat penting bagi para pemain. Dalam artikel ini, kami akan membahas secara … Continued

The Concept of Civilian

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Civilian is the term used to describe a person who does not belong to one of the categories of persons referred to in Articles 4A, 5 and 43 of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols (API). Civilians may not … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A person who is granted full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community by virtue of birth, the nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization. Citizenship is a fundamental right that comes with duties, … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms that everyone has by virtue of being a human being. They include the right to life, liberty and security of person. They also include the right to equality, dignity and respect. Human rights are universal, … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigrants, or international migrants, are people who live in a country other than the one where they were born. They can be legally or undocumented, and may be part of legal immigration flows such as family (spouses, children and parents … Continued

Trump’s Deportation Proposal

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Deportation is the expulsion of a noncitizen from the United States for violating immigration law. A person can be deported for many reasons, including being convicted of a criminal offense, not maintaining legal status, national security, or making false claims … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who does not work for the military or a law enforcement agency, such as the police or fire department. Civilians may also work in the private sector, such as in businesses or offices. It is important … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has the rights, duties and responsibilities associated with membership of a nation or political community. Citizenship is usually acquired through birth or the nationality of one or both parents, but can also be granted … Continued

Promoting Human Rights in Your Daily Lives

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms that all people are entitled to, regardless of their location or status in society. These freedoms are set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and its two Optional Protocols, as well as in … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who holds the legal status of citizenship in a nation or state. Citizenship is generally defined as a relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance, and which grants the … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Historically the term human rights has been used to describe an array of values or capabilities thought to enhance human autonomy and protect human interests. The values and capabilities in question can range from basic needs such as food, shelter … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigration has long been an important part of the United States’ character and economy, but it is also a highly emotive issue. Its complexity requires balancing often-competing goals, and the nation’s approach to controlling immigration has evolved over time. In … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the forced removal of a person from their current country, often to their place of origin. Deportation can happen if an immigrant is found to be in the United States without lawful status, has committed a serious crime, … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has the rights and obligations of a society. A citizen can vote, hold government office, and collect unemployment benefits. Citizenship is a very important thing because it creates a sense of belonging and loyalty … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigration is the international movement of people into a new country to live permanently. The United States has a long history of welcoming migrants, who have helped shape the nation demographically, economically, culturally, and socially over the centuries during four … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the involuntary removal from a country of someone who has been found to be present in that country without legal permission. It can have significant consequences for a person who is deported and may affect future immigration options … Continued

The Concept of Civilian

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A civilian is a person who is not on active duty with a military, naval, or police force. Civilians may also be referred to as non-military, non-combatants, or peacemakers. Civilian status is important because it provides protection to civilians in … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a legal member of a country owing allegiance to that country’s government and entitled to its protection. Citizenship can be acquired through birth, naturalization, or descent from parents who were citizens. Citizenship is … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are based on dignity, equality and mutual respect – regardless of one’s nationality, religion or beliefs. They were first codified in 1948 in a landmark document, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which marked a major step … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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Every day, people all over the world make one of the most difficult decisions of their lives: to leave home in search of a better life. This is called migration, and it’s the reason why immigrants are such a vital … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process by which the federal government sends a non-citizen back to his or her home country. It’s a common occurrence for immigrants who are caught without proper documentation or who violate the terms of their visa or … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person not affiliated with the military or police. They are citizens of a particular city, state or nation with full privileges. The term civilian is also used to describe people not involved in a particular conflict, … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a legal status conferring rights and responsibilities in a given state or political community. This can be obtained through birth, the nationality of one or both parents, or by a process known as naturalisation. It generally entails acceptance … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms that every person is born with, regardless of where they live or what their economic status is. These include the right to a standard of living that allows them to fulfill their potential and enjoy … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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The term “immigrant” is at the center of much political, public and policy discussion in countries around the world. The word refers to people who move to a country other than their own to reside there permanently or for a … Continued

The Deportation Process Under Trump’s Administration

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Deportation is the process of sending someone back to their home country, often because they have violated specific laws or committed certain criminal acts. Deportation proceedings are handled by the Department of Homeland Security and its law enforcement divisions, including … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military. They may be a citizen of the country where they live or they may have moved there from another part of the world. Civilians typically don’t serve in … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the military. A civilian can be a person who works in the government, an ordinary citizen or someone who is not affiliated with any organization. Civilians have different rights … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a member of a political community and is recognized as having rights and responsibilities in this community. Citizenship is usually based on birth or the nationality of one’s parents, and is often associated … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of rules that all humans must follow. These rules are meant to protect people from those who would abuse their power and give them a way to get along with each other. Most people know … Continued

Challenges Faced by Immigrants

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Immigration is the international movement of people into a country other than their country of origin or usual residence, so that the new country becomes their country of permanent residence. It can be either voluntary or involuntary, and may be … Continued

The Path to Deportation

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Deportation, or removal, is the government’s process for removing someone from the United States. This can happen when a person is found to be in the country illegally or has committed serious crimes. There are several different ways that a … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a term that describes the relationship between an individual and the state. It is a complex concept that has been debated for centuries. The main idea is that a citizen has rights and responsibilities in society. Citizenship has … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are moral and legal rights that people are entitled to in the course of their lives. They are indivisible, interdependent and inalienable. People cannot lose their human rights, but in certain circumstances they may be suspended or restricted. … Continued

Immigrants – The Backbone of Our Economy

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Immigrants make up a significant and growing share of the United States’ population. They contribute to their communities and the country’s culture and economy as workers, business owners, taxpayers, and neighbors. They are disproportionately employed in agricultural, construction, and service … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of sending a non-citizen back to their country of origin. This is done in order to enforce laws and policies that are important to the country. Deportation is a serious step that can impact a person’s … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person not involved in military or police activities. The term is also used to refer to an area or population that is not influenced by military actions or controlled by a government. Civilians are important for … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal status of a person conferring rights and obligations on them in relation to a state. It can be conferred at birth or acquired through naturalisation (a process of becoming a citizen). In wealthy liberal democratic states … Continued

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Human rights are ideas and values that are central to a fair society. They are a means of guaranteeing fair treatment, freedom and security to all people – and are universal in their scope. The concept of human rights has … Continued

How to Define Immigrants

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The term “immigrant” is used to describe people who move from their country of birth to another to live there. It is important to define this group clearly, as they are an integral part of societies and economies around the … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation, also known as removal proceedings or administrative deportation, is the formal process by which an individual is sent back to their home country after a violating certain immigration laws. It is a civil process, not a criminal one and … Continued

Becoming a Citizen

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A citizen is a person who owes allegiance to a political community and is entitled to its protection. The term is synonymous with subject and national but citizen is preferred for the sense of belonging to a community that shares … Continued

The Importance of Promoting Human Rights

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A human right is a fundamental freedom that everyone is born with. They are civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. These rights cannot be taken away or denied by anyone. These rights are universal and inalienable. They are also … Continued

Pew Research Center Report on Immigrants

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Immigrants are an essential part of the United States’ economy, working in a wide range of occupations and making extensive contributions to their communities. Their work bolsters the nation’s agricultural and fishing industries, as well as its computer and math … Continued

Are You Facing Deportation?

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If you’re facing deportation, working with a skilled and caring immigration attorney is your best option. Deportation (also known as removal proceedings) is a process overseen by an immigration judge that can – and often does – result in your … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A person who is not a member of the military or a combatant, or who does not participate in hostilities. Civilians are entitled to special protection from the dangers of military operations, and certain categories of civilians may be given … Continued

Rahasia Sukses Bermain Poker Online di Situs Terpercaya

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Poker online merupakan permainan yang populer di kalangan masyarakat saat ini. Dengan perkembangan teknologi, kita bisa dengan mudah menikmati berbagai jenis permainan poker secara online melalui situs-situs terpercaya. Salah satu situs terkemuka yang menawarkan pengalaman bermain poker berkualitas adalah IDN … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to any armed force. Civilians are regarded as noncombatants and therefore enjoy certain privileges under international law, including the right to life and property protection. Civilians are also protected by the … Continued

What Makes a Good Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who belongs to and shares in the political rights of a state or country. Citizenship may be natural or acquired by birth, descent, or registration. The term is also used to refer to a member … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are moral and legal entitlements that people have simply because of their membership of the human species. They are universal, inalienable and interdependent, meaning that people cannot enjoy one of them without all the others. They are guaranteed … Continued

KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants

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International migration is the movement of people from one country to another for a variety of reasons. Whether it’s to work, pursue better opportunities, seek asylum or simply move for pleasure, many of us are immigrants at some point in … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation, also known as removal or ejection, is the process by which an individual is expelled from a country. The process varies depending on where the person was born, their citizenship status, what type of visa they had, if there … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military or an official law enforcement officer. Civilians are people who work in fields like education, health care and business. Civilians also have a social life that revolves around … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who pays taxes, votes in elections, and contributes to society by working for the government or helping people with compassion. A good citizen respects others and their property and does not commit crimes. Citizenship is … Continued

What Are Human Rights and Why Do We Need Them?

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The concept of human rights focuses on the fact that each person, wherever they live and whatever their status in society, has a fundamental right not to be subjected to infringements upon their dignity. Those who violate human rights, whether … Continued

Rahasia Togel SGP: Prediksi Jitu dan Data Terkini 2021

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Dunia Togel SGP terus menjadi topik yang menarik perhatian masyarakat pecinta judi di Indonesia. Dari prediksi jitu hingga data terkini, togel Singapura telah menjadi salah satu permainan yang diminati sepanjang tahun 2021. Dengan berbagai informasi mengenai pengeluaran sgp, keluaran sgp, … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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People from all over the world migrate to different countries in search of a better life. Most of them are looking for work to support their families and send money home. They are willing to do anything to make ends … Continued

What is Deportation?

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The term “deportation” is commonly used to describe the forced removal from the United States of a non-citizen who violates U.S. immigration law or has committed certain types of crimes. If you are a non-citizen who has been placed in … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to any of the various categories of combatants (persons who are members of the armed forces, organized resistance movements, or other groups engaged in hostilities). Civilians are granted protection from the … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Good Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who belongs to a country and has rights and responsibilities in that country. Citizenship is usually granted by place of birth, nationality of parents or naturalization and comes with certain benefits and obligations. The definition … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are moral principles that govern the way governments and individuals treat their citizens. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that, “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself … Continued

Working Immigrants in the United States

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Immigrants are people who move from their home country to another to live, work, and settle. They must go through a rigorous vetting process to become lawful permanent residents or citizens of their new countries. Immigrants often make major changes … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion by government agency of a noncitizen whose presence in a country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. Historically, it has also included the forced removal of native peoples by colonists. More recently, it has been used by … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who does not serve in the military, police or fire fighting organization. Civilians are usually not involved in military operations but they can provide support to the military or police operations. There are many types of … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has been granted legal status in a nation, state, commonwealth or other political entity. Citizenship comes with certain benefits, including the right to vote, but also with responsibilities like obeying laws and contributing to … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigration is an emotionally charged topic that can turn even the friendliest of conversations into fierce debates. People have widely varying opinions on the subject, often based on their own experiences and what they see in the news or from … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation (also known as removal) is the process of sending a foreign national back to their home country after they have violated specific laws and policies. The Department of Homeland Security oversees the deportation process, which involves a series of … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The term civilian refers to someone who is not part of the armed forces. It is important to understand the difference between a military member and a civilian, as there are often many rules and regulations regarding who can or … Continued

The Importance of Being a Citizen

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A citizen is a person who is legally recognized as a full member of a particular nation or political community, with all the rights and obligations that come along with this status. Citizenship is usually granted by birth, but it … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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When a person’s rights are violated, it is a very serious matter. It may be a violation of civil rights, such as being denied freedom of speech or religion, or it may be a violation of privacy, for example when … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Many people move to another country because of work, school, or family. But some individuals leave their homes for more personal reasons, including political instability, poverty, economic or environmental crisis, gang violence, discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation, … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal from a country of an individual whose immigration status has expired or whose illegal presence in the country has been discovered. The government has a legal responsibility to deport people who have no right to remain … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military. Civilians may live in a country that is at war or have friends or family members who are soldiers. Civilians may also work in the government or private … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person legally recognized as belonging to a particular nation, state or commonwealth. Citizenship usually comes with responsibilities and rights, such as the right to vote and the obligation to follow the laws of the place where … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are things everyone is entitled to simply because they are human. This includes the right to live in safety, to have food and a place to stay and to get paid fairly for work that people do. People … Continued

The Positive Impact of Immigration

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Many people in the world are forced to make one of the hardest decisions in life – to leave their home country and start over somewhere else. This is known as migration, and it happens everywhere in the world. Some … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The word civilian has a broad range of meanings, depending on context. In most cases, however, it refers to a person who does not belong to any of the armed forces. This includes those in the police and fire departments. … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is someone who has full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship can be granted by birth, the nationality of parents or acquired through a process called naturalisation. Citizenship is a key … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of fundamental standards that we, as individuals, expect from each other and must uphold. They include respect for each other and for our basic dignity, non-discrimination, tolerance, fairness, equality, justice, freedom of speech and conscience, … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigration is the movement of people from one place to another, often across long distances and to different countries. It is motivated by a variety of factors, including economic and employment opportunities, a desire to live in a more prosperous … Continued

The History of Deportation

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Deportation is a form of expelling a person from a country. The word comes from the Latin verb eportare, which means “to transport.” It was once a common punishment for criminals, especially political criminals and those found guilty of murder, … Continued

Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the armed forces. Civilians are a large segment of the world’s population and have many different interests, jobs, and careers. Civilians may be employed by government, businesses, educational institutions, non-profits, … Continued

The Importance of Being a Good Citizen

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A citizen is someone who has a legal right to live within a particular nation, state or commonwealth. Citizenship comes with rights but also responsibilities such as obeying the laws of the country. Citizenship varies from nation to nation but … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Human Rights

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The rights people are born with, which cannot be taken away from them and which are guaranteed by international law, are called human rights. They include civil and political rights, such as the freedom of speech and assembly, the right … Continued

Relief From Deportation

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Deportation is the removal of a person or group from a country or territory. The process of being deported starts when the government formally accuses an individual of violating the immigration law. If the government does this, a hearing is … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal recognition that a person belongs to a nation, state or commonwealth. It usually comes with rights and responsibilities. For example, citizens must pay taxes and obey the law. Some nations also have special rights for their … Continued

The Basics of Human Rights

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Throughout history, many cultures and traditions have valued respect for individuals and the search for justice. These values grew into an idea called human rights, which aims to protect and promote individual freedoms and rights. The story of human rights … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who lives in a particular country and is bound by its laws. A citizen is also someone who has a sense of loyalty and belonging to a nation. Citizenship is also sometimes described in terms … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms and liberties that all people – wherever they live, whatever their circumstances – deserve and must be guaranteed. They are inalienable, universal and interdependent – no single right can be enjoyed without all others being … Continued

The Challenges Faced by Immigrants

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Immigration has long been a key component of the United States’ economy, providing labor and capital and helping to fuel its growth. But it also raises thorny questions and poses complicated political quandaries. Throughout history, immigrants have brought with them … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal or expulsion of a person from a country, especially by order of a government. Deportation can happen to people who are not citizens, and it can also occur to people who have been legally living in … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the military or other law enforcement agency. Civilians typically are not involved in military operations or military court cases, but they can be a key part of the legal … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is granted full rights and responsibilities by a nation or political community. Citizenship typically comes with a duty to pay taxes, serve in the military and to obey the laws of the country to … Continued

Immigrants and the US

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The vast majority of immigrants surveyed say they came to the United States for economic opportunities, for better educational and job prospects for their children, or to improve their own living standards. Smaller but still sizeable shares cited other reasons … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal, or expulsion, by an executive agency of a person who is not a citizen of a country. The word comes from a Latin phrase that means “to throw away.” It was sometimes used to mean exile, … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a status of freedom with rights and responsibilities that differ from those enjoyed by noncitizens. Usually, citizenship is conferred on the basis of jus soli (birth within a territory), jus sanguinis (relationship to a citizen parent) or jus … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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The idea behind human rights is that every person, regardless of their location or circumstances in life, deserves dignity. It’s a concept that allows people to speak up when they feel they are being treated unfairly or when they see … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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About 3.4 percent of the world’s population—or 258 million people—are international migrants. The share of immigrants has been relatively stable over the past couple decades, though immigration rates have risen in many countries, most dramatically in Mexico and India. The … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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Deportation is the expulsion by executive agency of a noncitizen whose presence in a country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. It may be accompanied by other punishments, including fines or imprisonment. People in the United States who are ordered to … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of any military force. This person may have a job in the private sector or may be a student, doctor, or lawyer. Civilians may also work in government or volunteer … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has the rights and responsibilities of a member of a nation or political community. Typically, citizenship is granted by the people of a nation through a written constitution and laws that follow it. Citizenship … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are not just a set of principles – they are an essential part of our moral and legal heritage. They are supported by almost every culture and civilised government on earth, as well as every major religion. They … Continued

The Celebration of Immigrants

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People from around the world emigrate to the United States in search of a better life for themselves and their families. They contribute to our country’s culture and economy, often filling jobs that others do not want, such as working … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion by executive agency of a foreign national from a country whose presence in that country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. It has had a variety of historical meanings including exile, banishment, and transportation of criminals to … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not in the military or otherwise taking part in hostilities. One ceases to be a civilian by joining the military, in which case they are subject to the laws of war, or by taking … Continued

The Importance of Being a Good Citizen

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A citizen is a person who is a legal member of a particular country or state, having the rights and obligations that come with it. In modern times, citizenship usually means the right to vote and to hold public office, … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights empowers people to challenge abuse and corruption in society, whether it’s by the government or in their workplace. It says that everyone, regardless of who they are or what they do, deserves dignity and respect … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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A person who lives in a country other than their birthplace is an immigrant. International migration is a global phenomenon that affects nearly all nations. It occurs when people move across borders or between countries, either permanently or temporarily, usually … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Deportation

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Deportation is the expulsion by executive agency of an alien whose presence in a country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. Historically, it has also had a broader meaning of banishment and transportation to penal settlements. Regardless of its precise meaning, … Continued

What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal status that recognizes one’s right to live in a particular nation, state or commonwealth. It also includes responsibilities such as obeying the laws of that place. Different nations have different requirements for citizenship, including voting rights … Continued

The Origins and History of Human Rights

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Human rights are a collection of freedoms and protections that all humans have, whether they live in the developed world or not. These include the right to life, the freedom of speech, the freedom to religion, and the right to … Continued

Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the armed forces of any country. Usually, civilians work in occupations such as law enforcement, construction, education, health care and retail. A trained civilian, however, can be just as … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a relationship with, and responsibilities to, a country or community. It entails rights, such as voting or access to public services. It also has duties, such as obeying laws and paying taxes. Different nations, states or commonwealths may … Continued

The Immigrant Experience in America

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Immigration involves moving to a new country and establishing residency there. It can be voluntary or involuntary, temporary or permanent. In 2019, the United States had 23.2 million immigrants, or about 14 percent of the population. About half of those … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal, or forced return to a home country, of an individual by immigration authorities after a hearing. This process is overseen by the Department of Homeland Security and its law enforcement division, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of fundamental principles that define everyone’s basic dignity. They are universal, inalienable, indivisible and interdependent; they include political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights. Those who violate them should be held accountable for their actions. … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is one of the world’s oldest and most widely practiced forms of political and economic migration. Historically, it has had immense social and economic benefits for states. But it also brings challenges, particularly for the immigrants themselves. Learning a … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the formal removal of a non-citizen from a country. The process is often complicated and lengthy. It is typically triggered by an immigration violation such as entering the country illegally, committing a crime in the United States, or … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to an armed force or engage in hostilities. Civilians are a group of people that are subject to certain rules and regulations under international humanitarian law. In addition, they are protected … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Citizen

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Citizenship is a complex concept, but in general it refers to a person’s relationship with the state. In a formal sense it is a legal status which, in rich liberal democracies, brings with it the right to vote and access … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who, whether by birth, the nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization, has full rights and responsibilities as part of a nation or political community. A citizen also has the right to vote in … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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As human beings we have a natural desire to respect and preserve our own dignity as individuals. Human rights are created to help us do that. They are needed because no government – or group of people – has a … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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For millions of people around the world, leaving home for a new country is a major step in life. Some people move for work, others to reunite with family members or pursue a dream. Still others leave their countries to … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a person from a country. In practice, it occurs in a variety of ways: For example, someone who is caught illegally entering or re-entering the United States may be ordered to leave. The government might … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the military. People who are civils serve their country in a variety of ways. Some work in the law, some work in education, and some are doctors. Civilians are … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is the legal status of a person, often associated with rights and obligations, within a nation, state or commonwealth. It can also indicate a social relationship of loyalty and reciprocity, as described by terms such as “belonging” or “shared … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a noncitizen from a country or region, typically based on their violation of a nation’s laws. The practice is overseen by immigration law enforcement agencies, most commonly the Department of Homeland Security and its agency, … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a member of the population who does not belong to any armed force or take part in hostilities. Civilians are protected by the laws of war and international humanitarian law, such as the Geneva Conventions and their … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal recognition of belonging to a particular nation, state or commonwealth. It brings with it rights and responsibilities such as voting, welfare, education, etc. Citizenship is primarily a matter of law but it can also indicate a … Continued

Human Rights at the International Level

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One of the central ideas in human rights is that every individual possesses an inherent dignity that requires protection from being violated or diminished by other individuals or by society as a whole. As a consequence, people have the right … Continued

The Myths About Immigration Debunked

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Immigration is a vital component of the economy, yet it’s also one of the most controversial issues in politics. Many myths surround the topic, including the idea that immigrants steal jobs from Americans, collect an excessive amount of government benefits … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal, or expulsion, from a country by government authorities of an alien who has been deemed to have no right to stay. The word derives from Latin, where it originally meant banishment to a foreign country, usually … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has the rights and responsibilities of a member of a nation. Citizenship is a legal status granted by a state that entitles a person to vote, participate in government and other civic activities, and … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are principles and laws that protect all of us. These laws are not based on religion, culture or nation but on universal values. They are a foundation for peaceful co-existence and the basis for resolving conflicts. The concept … Continued

Immigrants and the American Economy

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As a nation of immigrants, America has long been a place of diversity and openness to new ideas. In fact, almost one in seven people living in the United States has at least one immigrant parent. Immigrants are an important … Continued

What Happens If You Are Deported?

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Getting deported from the United States means being sent back to your home country. It can be a frightening process for everyone involved. If you are facing deportation, it is important to speak with an experienced immigration attorney. There are … Continued

Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life

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Despite the efforts of many civilians around the world, it has become increasingly difficult to protect civilians from the effects of conflict. The number of armed conflicts is growing, with increasing consequences for civilians’ livelihoods, housing, governance and food and … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal status that grants rights and obligations in relation to a national or state government. As a social concept, citizenship relates to a person’s subjective feelings of identity and community relations of responsibility and reciprocity. Citizenship is … Continued

Do Human Rights Really Exist?

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Human rights are a set of principles that supposedly embody the morally rightful demands of individuals on each other and their governments. They are derived from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Since the dawn of humanity, people have been on the move. Often, they leave their homes in search of work and opportunities, to be with family or to pursue education. Others seek to escape conflict, persecution or large-scale human rights … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a person from a territory. It can be carried out by a government, military force, or private citizens. It can also be a result of political turmoil or natural disasters. In the United States, immigration … Continued

Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life

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A civilian is someone who is not on active duty with a military, naval, police, or fire fighting organization. Civilians are not armed or trained to serve in the military and instead rely on their education, work experience, and skills … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who, by virtue of birth in the territory of a state or naturalization, enjoys full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship can be acquired by place of birth, … Continued

The Philosophy of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental principles which aim to protect people’s dignity and well-being. The idea behind them is that no one should be treated less favourably than others because of their race, colour, sex, disability, language, religion, political or other … Continued

Immigrants and American Public Opinion

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Many Americans believe that immigrants enrich our country’s culture and economy. They are a vital part of our nation’s communities and make essential contributions to the workforce. They also face a number of challenges, including high levels of workplace and … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a non-citizen by an executive agency of a sovereign state. It is a form of punishment or banishment from a country where the government feels the presence of that person is unlawful or detrimental. The … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who has not served in a country’s uniformed military services. Civilian is also a term that refers to the non-military portions of a country’s government, and to the non-military sectors of business, industry, and culture. … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal status that entitles a person to live in a country and not be denied access or deported. In wealthy liberal democracies, it also entitles them to rights such as voting, welfare or education. Citizenship is often … Continued

The Human Rights Movement

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Across the world, governments and individuals have recognised that there are certain minimum requirements for human dignity. These basic beliefs – that people deserve to live with some level of physical, mental and spiritual security, and that all people should … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigration is the movement of people from one country to another for a number of reasons. The term immigrant can be applied to both those who are legally privileged to move from their country of origin (legal immigrants) and those … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is anyone who is not a member of the military. Civilians are important to the functioning of society, and they must be protected from harm in armed conflict. Civilians are often displaced, exploited, and subject to violence in … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship is usually granted by birth, but it can also be acquired through naturalization or as a result of marriage … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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As a concept, human rights have been around for thousands of years. The idea is that every human being has certain inalienable rights, which are fundamental to their dignity as humans. It is these rights that are defended and promoted … Continued

Immigrants Across the Globe

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Across the globe, people are making one of the most difficult decisions of their lives: to leave the country where they grew up, often for good. They do so for a wide range of reasons: poverty, lack of opportunities for … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal of a non-citizen from the country where they are living, often to their home country. A person may be removed if they have been found to have violated the law or if they are deemed to … Continued

The Role of Civilians in the Military

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A person following the pursuits of civil life, especially one not active in the military or a police force. Civilians are distinguished from combatants in situations of international armed conflict and non-international armed conflict, although the distinction may be difficult … Continued

Becoming a Good Citizen

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Citizenship is the relationship between an individual and a state to which he or she owes allegiance and claims protection. A person who has citizenship in a state may have rights and duties that are not granted or extended to … Continued

Philosophy of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental freedoms and dignity that every person is entitled to. They include the right to food, shelter, education, health and freedom from torture or inhuman and degrading treatment. The fulfilment of these rights is essential to a … Continued

Immigrants’ Views on Immigration

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Immigration is the movement of people from one place to another in order to live and work, often in a new country. In the United States, immigrants make enormous contributions as workers, business owners, taxpayers, and neighbors. They are essential … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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Deportation is the process of returning a foreign national to their country of origin. Individuals may be deported for a variety of reasons including being found to have committed criminal acts, a lack of proper documentation, or having violated immigration … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force. Civilians include those who live in cities or towns and those who work at jobs such as teaching, nursing and police work. They can also be … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a legal member of a nation state and enjoys some privileges, rights and duties that come with that status. Citizenship is usually conferred at birth or through a process called naturalization. In most … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights in Peacebuilding

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Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and entitlements that everyone is born with – simply because they are human. They cannot be negotiated, earned or bought. They are universal, indivisible and interdependent. They are inherent in the dignity of every … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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As workers, business owners, taxpayers and neighbors, immigrants play a vital role in the U.S. economy and culture. They provide billions in annual tax revenue and fill critical jobs in construction, farming and other services that support the nation’s infrastructure … Continued

Do Immigrants Strengthen the Country?

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Despite being at the center of much political debate, more than two-thirds of Americans (66%) say that immigrants strengthen the country because of their hard work and talents. However, opinions vary greatly by political affiliation. While a majority of Democrats … Continued

How Deportation Affects Families

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Over the past three decades, changes in US immigration policies and procedures have resulted in a massive increase in deportations. These changes have shifted away from post-World War II-era policies that prioritized family reunification. Deportation is the formal process of … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is an individual who is not a member of any military, police force or other armed force. This term is generally defined by international humanitarian law, though a number of different definitions are in use. Civilians may be … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are principles of conduct that people can reasonably expect governments and other entities to respect. They cover a broad range of topics, including civil and political rights, economic and social justice, the environment, health care, education, and privacy. … Continued

Immigrants in America

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The United States is one of the world’s most diverse nations and many immigrants come from all over the globe to live here. As a result of this, people that move to the USA report that there is little or … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of sending a noncitizen back to his or her home country after he or she has violated the United States’ laws on immigration or criminal activity. Deportation is a powerful tool in the hands of the … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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The word civilian is derived from the Latin verb “civilis” meaning “of the people.” A citizen is someone who is not a member of an army or armed force and therefore does not take part in war. Civilians are generally … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is the status of an individual within a society that gives them rights and responsibilities, and offers them protection. It is usually associated with the right to vote, to take part in politics and public administration, to receive education, … Continued