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

What Does it Mean to Be an Immigrant?

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Immigration is a hot topic in politics and public discourse around the world, and people have strong opinions on how it should be handled. Regardless of whether one is in favor or against immigration, it’s important to understand what it … Continued

How Deportation Affects Communities

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Deportation is the expulsion of a foreign national from a country where he or she is currently living. This is a legal process governed by the United States immigration laws and can occur for a variety of reasons including criminal … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a member of a political community (polity). Citizenship confers rights and duties on a person which are not available to non-citizens, while those rights and duties depend upon the laws of the polity. Citizenship is an abstract … Continued

Immigrants and America

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Across the globe, every day people make one of the hardest decisions imaginable: to leave their homes, often forever. They move to find better opportunities, safer lives or a new place to call home. Some go as far as the … Continued

What Happens If You Are Deported?

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Unless your status is lawful permanent resident or a US citizen, you can be deported (removed from the United States) for certain types of criminal activities and national security and law enforcement issues. Your status is determined by the type … Continued

What Is 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 usually signifies a bond that goes beyond basic kinship ties and unites people of different genetic backgrounds as equal … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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People have a right to life and liberty. They also have other rights, which allow them to express their views, to get an education and to enjoy property. These rights are called human rights and they are based on the … Continued

The Myths and Facts About Immigration

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Immigration is the process of moving to a new country or region in order to live and work there. It may also involve obtaining citizenship, and it can be either legal or illegal. International migration is a natural part of … Continued

What is Deportation?

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In Anglo-American law, deportation is the expulsion by an executive agency of a noncitizen whose presence in a country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. In practice, the term has often had a broader meaning: it can include exile, banishment, and … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military, police or any other kind of belligerent group. Civilians may work in government, the private sector or nonprofit organizations and are not involved in active duty with any … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the societal status of someone who is a member of a community of individuals sharing common rules and responsibilities. This status is usually conferred by law, though it can also be created through social practice. Citizenship is a … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles that people around the world are entitled to enjoy, and that governments are obliged to protect. This includes protecting people from violence, discrimination and other abuses of power. It also means ensuring that … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Most people in the world will have to leave their homes, villages, towns, or cities at some point in their lives. For some, this will be a temporary move while they seek work or study in another part of the … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of removing a non-citizen from the United States, typically to their home country. The government can deport a person for many reasons, including immigration violations, crimes of moral turpitude, and serious felonies. It can also deport … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a member of a country or community with full rights and responsibilities. Citizenship is generally determined by birth, the nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization. Different countries have their own traditions … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are the standards that deserve universal protection in order for every person to live freely, equally and in dignity. They are based on the idea that all people have a basic moral worth and are entitled to certain … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigrants are people who live in a country other than the one in which they were born. They are the source of much political, economic and cultural debate in many countries. In the United States, immigration has contributed to its … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation, also known as removal, is the process of sending a non-citizen back to his or her country of origin. This can occur for a number of reasons. Often people are removed because they violated immigration law or committed a … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not serving in the military. Civilians can be found all over the world and they work in many different fields. They often make a lot of money and have great benefits, including health insurance … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a member of a community. In the modern world, citizenship is usually tied to a government and includes the right to vote, participate in political activities, and access public services. A citizen is … Continued

Understanding Human Rights

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Human rights are basic freedoms – like the right to live, to choose where one lives, to love and to work – that people need in order to be happy and fulfilled. They are universal, inalienable and interdependent. They apply … Continued

The Facts About Immigrants

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Immigration is the process of moving to a new country with the intention of permanently settling there. People immigrate to improve their economic opportunities, living conditions, and quality of life. Each country has its own rules and regulations that govern … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal or expulsion of a person from a country. In the United States, it is the process of removing someone who does not have citizenship in the United States from the country. Deportation can be the result … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force or an organized military group. Civilians are protected by the laws of war and are entitled to certain privileges that distinguish them from combatants. However, it … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is an individual who participates in a society and contributes to its welfare. Citizenship is a complex concept and it differs from one person to another. It can also be defined differently depending on a society’s core cultural … Continued

The Human Rights Framework

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A human rights framework provides a way for political leaders and governments to develop and sustain democratic institutions. It also serves as a counterweight against the natural human tendency toward tyranny. Wherever political leaders or governments cut away at the … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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In a world where nations compete to attract the best and brightest, immigration is an important economic and social policy. Immigrants add to the nation’s economy, but they also enrich their communities, contribute to its cultural fabric and help their … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of a non-citizen from a country by order of a government. The process is often complicated and lengthy. It changes the lives of not only the person being deported, but their family and community as well. … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who has not been enlisted into the military or any other armed force. This definition also applies to a person who is not a member of any political party or organization that advocates war. A civilian … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal from a country by government authorities of a non-citizen who is found to have committed a criminal offense, violated immigration laws, or otherwise lacks legal status to be in the country. The process is complex, both … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not an active member of any military, police, or fire fighting organization. The term is also used to refer to someone who follows the pursuits of civil life rather than a religious or … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal status that allows you to vote, work and live in a country. It can be acquired in various ways, including being born in a country, having citizen parents, marriage to a citizen or naturalization (applying for … Continued

The Political Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are the universal principles that everyone on the planet is entitled to enjoy in a world of genuine peace and justice. The most comprehensive statement of them was approved, almost unanimously, by the nations of the world in … Continued

Immigrants and America

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About 44.9 million immigrants —people who were born in another country —lived in the United States as of 2019. This represents about 14 percent of the population. Since the end of World War II, immigrant numbers have increased steadily. Immigrants … Continued

How to Avoid Deportation

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Deportation is the process by which the federal government removes a noncitizen from the United States. The Department of Homeland Security, through Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), can formally remove a person from the country for a variety of reasons, … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person not associated with the military or any other armed force. The term may refer to people who are not soldiers, sailors, airmen or police officers, or it may describe citizens who are not involved in … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a member of a political community. Citizens have a range of rights and responsibilities and are expected to follow certain principles that guide their behavior. Citizenship also entails a shared sense of identity and purpose. The question … Continued

The Future of Human Rights

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The horrors of World War II brought to global consciousness the idea that human rights need to be universally respected. In 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a set of 30 rights that … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the international movement of people to a country where they are not natives and do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. National statistical agencies generally use the term “immigrant” to refer … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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Deportation is the act of sending a person, usually a foreigner, back to their home country. The process is governed by immigration laws and can take many forms. It can happen as part of a mass deportation program like Operation … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to any military, police, fire fighting or other emergency service organization. Civilians have jobs that pay them a living. They have mortgages, cars, insurance, and bills to pay. They work with … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a broad concept that encompasses all of the rights and responsibilities that are associated with membership in a specific political community. It is therefore a fundamental aspect of human existence and an important topic for study. The concept … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights has become one of the cornerstones of international law. It is a body of international legal principles that defines a set of minimum standards of human dignity and equality, and states’ responsibilities to realise them. … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Since ancient times, people have moved from one place to another in search of opportunity or a better life. Today, international migration plays a central role in political and policy debates across the globe. In the United States, immigrants make … Continued

How Does Deportation Work?

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Deportation is the official expulsion by an authority of a foreigner from the country to which they belong. Traditionally, it is a criminal punishment that results in a prison sentence or even death but has more recently been applied to … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military. The word can also refer to a person who does not take part in the fighting or support the war effort. Civilians may be harmed by war, especially … Continued

The Future of Citizenship

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The word citizen appears to have a rather straightforward meaning: an individual legally attached to the state and entitled to certain privileges or rights, he fulfils obligations in return (Habermas 2001b). The question is not how this notion of citizenship … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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A human right is a principle or set of rights that define the fundamental dignity and worth of every person. It is a concept that is universal, inalienable and indivisible; it is interrelated and all rights are interdependent; and it … Continued

The Nation of Immigrants

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Whether you consider yourself a “nation of immigrants” or not, the United States is a country built in part by people who came from other countries. Immigrants are essential to our economy, providing valuable workforce skills and bringing new ideas … Continued

The Impact of Deportation

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In the United States, deportation is a process of removing noncitizens from the country, usually to their place of origin. Deportation is often associated with criminal convictions, but can also be based on a variety of other grounds including inadmissibility … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the armed forces. Typically, civilians serve in the non-military parts of the government and are involved in the decision making processes of defense and national security policy. There are a … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who has been officially recognised by a country as an individual who lives there and who has rights, such as the right to vote in elections, access to welfare benefits, education and health care. Citizenship … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Many people know that they have basic rights just by being born – such as the right to food and a safe place to live. But human rights are much more than that. They are about the dignity we all … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants in the USA

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One in seven people living in the United States is an immigrant, and one in eight has at least one parent who was an immigrant. As workers, business owners, taxpayers, and neighbors, immigrants make extensive contributions that benefit society. This … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the formal removal of a non-citizen from the United States to their country of origin. The government can remove people if they have violated immigration laws, including entering the country without permission or overstaying their visa. They can … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not serve in any military force. Civilians are often employed in police, fire and rescue services, emergency management, and other government agencies that deal with public safety and welfare. They are also found … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a concept that lies at the heart of contemporary debates on multiculturalism, integration and equality. Despite its many different definitions, conceptions of citizenship are usually grounded in the idea that it presupposes membership in a sovereign, territorial state … Continued

Philosophical Perspectives on Human Rights

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In general, human rights refer to a broad set of values or capabilities that are thought to enhance the agency and protect the interests of individuals. They are generally asserted to be universal in character and equally claimed by all … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the movement of people to a country where they are not citizens in order to settle as residents or become naturalized citizens. It may be the result of economic opportunities (such as those provided by the United States) … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of expelling a person from a country. People can be deported for a variety of reasons, including if they have committed crimes or have violated immigration laws. Deportation can be a harsh punishment and can damage … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a non military person. This word has been around for hundreds of years, but in the early 19th century it began to refer to people who did not belong to a particular group or society, like judges, … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen (plural: citizens) is a person who is a member of a community, state or nation. A person may become a citizen by birth, descent or naturalisation, or may acquire citizenship by marriage or civil partnership to a citizen. … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of legal and moral principles that every person has the right to live by, such as: equality, dignity, freedom, fair treatment and security. They are fundamental to the human condition and therefore inalienable; no one … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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In the United States, deportation is a process of legally removing a non-citizen from the country, often because they have violated immigration laws. This is done by the Department of Homeland Security, through the agency that investigates and brings removal … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a social relationship of mutual dependence and reciprocity between people who share common values and interests. It enables them to work together to achieve their goals and dreams and to protect their shared interests. A good citizen is … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles and standards that are recognized by international law. They are based on the idea that all humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights. These rights include the right to life, … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Since the earliest times, people have been on the move—to search for economic opportunity, to join family or seek higher education, to escape conflict and human rights abuses, and in many cases, to survive environmental challenges. When people migrate to … Continued

Is Military Life Better Than Civilian Life?

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When someone leaves military service and enters civilian life they are often faced with many different expectations and responsibilities that must be met. Some find a very difficult transition to the civilian world while others thrive. The difference can be … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A person who, by law of a state or nation, is granted the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Most people in the world today are legal citizens of one or another national state. Citizenship confers certain privileges and obligations, but … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who, by place of birth, the nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization, has full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship can also refer to the adherence … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights in Education

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Human rights safeguard autonomy and freedom, along with the material conditions for a life of dignity – access to food, work, healthcare and other basic needs. They prevent oppressive and discriminatory behaviour by governments, and drive progress towards fairer, thriving … Continued

Immigrants and the Job Market

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Immigrants are a vital part of the United States economy and contribute to the quality of life for all Americans. They are a large segment of the workforce in many industries and provide valuable skills, such as computer programming, nursing, … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of removing someone from the United States. People can be removed for a variety of reasons, including criminal activity, overstaying their visa or being found to be in the country without proper authorization. People can also … Continued

Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life

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A civilian is someone who is not an active member of the military, police or a belligerent group. Civilians are protected under the Geneva Conventions and Protocols to them. Civilians can also be those who work for the government, in … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a social status that gives individuals rights and responsibilities within a community. Depending on how citizenship is defined, it can mean a person is required to pay taxes, vote in elections, and obey the law. It can also … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles and standards that protect people from abuse by governments and other powerful groups. These include the right to freedom, equality and dignity. Almost every culture in the world recognises these fundamental principles. It … Continued

Immigrants

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The term immigrants describes people who move to a country other than their own and settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. The term also applies to people who travel to a foreign country to work, attend school, or take … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the expulsion of an immigrant or other foreign national by a country. This can occur if the foreign national is found to have committed a crime or otherwise violated the terms of his or her visa or entry. … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is an individual whose rights are protected by the law and whose responsibilities to society are upheld. A citizen’s responsibilities may be a commitment to participate in politics, to pay taxes or even to defend the community from … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The human rights movement has developed since World War II, especially after the United Nations was founded and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948. It was the first attempt to set out at a global level … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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Immigrants, people who have moved to a country other than their own, are an important part of American life. They are a source of energy and innovation, and a vital component of our nation’s economy. In addition, they provide a … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the legal removal of a foreigner from a country due to violation of immigration laws. In the United States, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) handles the deportation process. People can be subject to deportation if they are found … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to the military or serve in any armed force. Civilians do not work for the government but can be employed by a company or organization. Civilians have many advantages including good … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a legal status granted to a person by a state who, in turn, shares in the responsibilities and rights of the political community of the nation to which they belong. It is often a key concept in the … Continued

The Origins of Human Rights

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The human rights movement is concerned with the dignity and autonomy of all people. It is based on the assumption that every individual, irrespective of his or her status in society, has the right to life and to liberty. It … Continued

The Economic Impact of Immigrants

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Every day, people throughout the world make one of the most difficult decisions — to leave their homes in search of a better life. They flee from violence, war and hunger, or face discrimination based on their sexual orientation, race … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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When a non-citizen is deported from the United States, it changes their lives. It takes them away from family members and a home they may have built up here for years. It may also make it difficult for them to … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the military, police, or any other belligerent organization. Civilians are a key part of the workforce, and statisticians use their employment data to measure a variety of economic data. … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who is a member of a nation or state. They are legally entitled to take part in that country’s political institutions, and have a right to expect protection from the law. Citizenship is also a … Continued

Understanding Human Rights

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The universal Declaration of Human Rights is the foundation of international legal standards that countries have agreed to follow and promote. It is an important guiding document for the work of a range of organisations – from individual volunteers, to … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is an allegiance to and a relationship with the state and usually carries with it recognition of civil, political, and social rights that are not granted or acknowledged to non-citizens. It is typically associated with the right to a … Continued

Human Rights and Young People

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The notion of human rights has become one of the most widely accepted principles in the world, endorsed almost universally by civilised governments and major religions. The basic idea is that people have certain minimum requirements for their dignity and … Continued

The Nation of Immigrants

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People around the world make one of the most difficult decisions — to leave their homes in search of a better life. Many leave to work or get an education, while others flee war, poverty, natural disasters or other threats … Continued

The Social Impact of Deportation

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Deportation is the process of removing a non-citizen from the United States. Although often framed as an individual event, deportation has a wider social impact. Between 10-11 million undocumented immigrants currently live in the U.S, making up 17% of the … Continued

The Importance of Being a Civilian

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A civilian is anyone who is not part of the military or a belligerent group during a conflict. The term may also refer to the person’s clothes, as they are usually more modest than those of a combatant. Civilian is … Continued

The Different Conceptions of Citizenship

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When people discuss citizenship, they often have in mind a particular model of the relationship between a state and its citizens. This model reflects different historical experiences and differing political traditions. For example, the republican model was inspired by Aristotle … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The term human rights is widely used to refer to a number of international treaties, conventions and agreements that promote and protect civil and political, economic, social and cultural freedoms. Some of these rights, such as the right to equality, … Continued

Immigrants and the American Economy

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Every day, people around the world face difficult decisions that may require them to leave their home country. Some will only move a few miles, others will go far away in search of opportunity and a better life. People who … Continued

The Impacts of Deportation

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Deportation — or removal — affects the lives of millions of people across the country and around the world. It changes not only the individuals who are removed, but also their family and community members. Many of the people deported … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the armed forces. Civilians typically work for governments or private businesses. They have jobs that range from office workers to firefighters. Civilians also play a role in military affairs by … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is someone who has rights and responsibilities within society. They take part in the democratic process and are held accountable by their elected representatives. They contribute to their community and help those who are less fortunate than themselves. … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are the freedoms and protections to which all members of the Homo sapiens species are entitled simply by virtue of their humanity. They are inalienable and indivisible. They are enshrined in international treaties and in the Constitutions of … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Many people around the world make one of the most difficult decisions in life: leaving the home they know to live somewhere new — sometimes temporarily, for just a few years, and other times permanently. They do this for all … Continued

How Does Deportation Work?

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Deportation affects millions of people – not only those who are deported, but also their families and communities. It alters their lives and can impact the way they see their future in this country. Deportation can occur when the government … Continued

The Conceptualization of Citizenship

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Citizenship is the legal status of people belonging to a political community that gives them rights and responsibilities and serves as the focus of their identity. Throughout history, many different conceptions of citizenship have emerged, but they have shared the … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are a group of principles and standards that describe the fundamental rights that people have as individuals regardless of their country, religion or culture. They are the basis for a number of international laws and treaties as well … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the international movement of people to and from countries other than one’s own. While some public opinion surveys do not explicitly define their terms, many survey respondents understand the term to include migration that is either permanent or … Continued

What is Deportation?

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The process of removing noncitizens from the United States is known as deportation. It begins when ICE accuses someone of being removable — often, but not always, because they are undocumented or have violated the terms of their visa or … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is someone who is not a member of the military or police or a belligerent group in a conflict. Civilians are not soldiers or fighters; they are the citizens of a country, including their families and friends. Despite … Continued

The Capacity For Citizenship

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If you are a citizen, you pay taxes, obey the law and participate in civic life. Being a good citizen is about helping others, respecting and promoting your country, and ensuring that your government takes care of you. It’s also … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental principles that protect people from injustice, and allow them to enjoy a level of dignity all individuals deserve. They are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated, meaning that each right contributes to the fulfilment of another. Human … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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Every day, people across the globe leave their homes to travel to other countries. Their reasons vary, but all of them share the common experience of leaving a place they know and love to live somewhere new. Some people move … Continued

The Unique Perspective of a Civilian

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Despite being the majority of our population, civilians are often underrepresented in the media and political arena. Often, journalists and politicians focus on the military, which has its own set of challenges and rewards. A civilian’s unique perspective, though, can … Continued

How to Be a Good Citizen

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A citizen is someone who is legally recognized as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship is often conferred through birth, immigration, or naturalization. While citizenship is a legal status, it also encompasses an emotional and social sense … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles that govern the behaviour of all people. They include the right to life, to liberty and security of person, to equality, to respect for property, to freedom of expression and religion, and to … Continued

The Nation of Immigrants – Moving to the USA

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The United States has long been described as a “nation of immigrants,” with many Americans either descended from or themselves the descendants of immigrant and enslaved people. This diversity has been celebrated for its contributions to American culture through cuisine, … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the act by which a government sends back or expels a noncitizen who does not have a right to be there. Immigration authorities deport (remove) people for a variety of reasons, including illegally crossing a border, violating a … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not involved with any military or other law enforcement activities. The term is most commonly used in reference to individuals who are not part of the armed forces, such as contractors or employees … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who, through law or naturalization, has been granted full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. Citizenship is one of the most fundamental aspects of a democratic society, and it … Continued

The Politics of Human Rights

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Human rights are entitlements that every person is born with, simply by being a human being. They cannot be lost, though they can be suspended or restricted in particular circumstances – for example, if someone is found guilty of a … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Every day, all over the world, people make one of the most difficult decisions in life: to leave the place they grew up, sometimes for just a few days, others forever. They do so because they need a better life … Continued

What is Citizenship?

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Citizenship is the status that a person enjoys as a member of a country and it comes with rights and responsibilities. A person can be recognized as a citizen of a country on the basis of their birth place, the … Continued

How to Justify Human Rights

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Human rights are based on principles like dignity, fairness and respect. They protect people in all aspects of their lives — from the way they are treated by government and other public officials, to the way they work, to the … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Many Americans view immigration through a highly politicized lens, but it’s essential to the nation’s prosperity. The United States relies on immigration to bolster population growth and family reunification and to fill jobs. But the system is struggling to keep … Continued

The Deportation Process

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The deportation of a person or group from one country to another is a process that alters the lives of individuals who are deported, their families and communities. In the United States, deportation has been driven by changes to immigration … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not serve in the armed forces of a belligerent power. Civilians are protected from harm by the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. The term “civilian” can also refer to someone who is … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a crucial social, political and economic concept. It denotes membership in a polity with definite territorial boundaries within which all citizens enjoy equal rights and exercise their political agency. It is the fundamental building block of a democratic … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Many people in the world leave their homes and countries every day to find a new place to live. Some people move for economic reasons, while others are fleeing wars, famine or environmental disasters in their home countries. Regardless of … Continued

The Nation of Immigrants

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People who live in a country other than the one they were born in are called immigrants. Whether they are legal or illegal, immigrants contribute to the economy. They also are a key part of our nation’s cultural and ethnic … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the legal process through which a foreign national may be sent back to their home country. It is usually done through a court order, although it may also be decided by the United States immigration authorities. The first … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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Civilian: A civilian is someone who is not in the military. The word comes from the French language and means “non-military.” It is used to describe people who do not serve in the military or those that have left it. … Continued

The Right to Be a Citizen

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Citizenship is a concept of social relations which involves a number of elements, mainly a sense of belonging to a community which you can shape and influence directly. This can be defined in a variety of ways, such as loyalty … Continued

How to Protect Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of basic standards that every person should have the right to enjoy. They are generally based on the idea that we are all moral and spiritual beings. Essentially, human rights are rules for the behavior … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process in which a government sends someone back to their country of origin. It may happen for a number of reasons, such as violating a law or staying in the country beyond the time that they were … Continued

Becoming a Good Citizen

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The dictionary defines citizen as “a person who is a member of a nation.” Citizens are individuals who take pride in their country and want to make it better. They work hard to improve their community and help people in … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of principles that govern how we live and treat each other. They are based on the idea that every human being has a natural right to the protection of their own personal dignity, which should … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigrants are a critical component of the United States’ economic and social well-being. They create businesses, boost wages and expand the economy, pay taxes, invest in local communities, and pay into social safety net programs. In the United States, immigrants … Continued

What Happens If You Are Deported?

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Deportation is the legal process of sending people out of the country because they’re in violation of a law. It’s an extremely serious matter, especially for those who are deemed ineligible to stay in the U.S. During the fiscal year … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal status that grants a person full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community. It can be acquired through birth, nationality of one or both parents, naturalization or by other means such … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are the standards that governments must uphold to protect the lives, freedoms and dignity of all people. These rights are enshrined in a variety of legal documents, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international treaties. … Continued

Immigrants and America

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Immigrants are an important and integral part of the United States’ economic, social, cultural and political life. Many immigrants come to this country because of a desire to work or study, while others migrate because they feel that their lives … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the legal process by which a foreign national who has been found to be inadmissible or deportable to the United States, or who has committed a criminal offense that makes them inadmissible, is forced to leave the United … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A citizen is an individual who has been granted legal rights to be a part of society. These include a set of civil, political, and social rights, as well as a legal status that makes them eligible for participation in … Continued

How to Think About Human Rights

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The basic idea of human rights is that people have certain fundamental rights that are inalienable and that cannot be taken away at the whim of anyone. They are also a general way of thinking about how we treat people … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Throughout its history, the United States has welcomed immigrants who have helped shape the country. From the first settlers who came to the colonies from Spain, France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and Poland in the late 1700s through the end … Continued

Be a Good Citizen

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A citizen is someone who has a legal and moral responsibility to respect the laws of the state. Citizens are also responsible for fulfilling the rights of others and helping to create a sense of community in society. A good … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles that recognize the inalienable dignity of every human person. They are fundamental in the development of a society and are an integral part of the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigrants, people who live in a country that is not their own, come to the United States for a variety of reasons. They can be legal or unauthorized, and can come to the country for work, study, family reunification, or … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a legal process in which the United States government removes people who have entered or overstayed their visas. It’s often used to take away unauthorized immigrants from their homes and families, but it can also be applied to … Continued

Teaching Your Kids About Citizenship

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A citizen is someone who belongs to a country and pays taxes. This is important to ensure that the government can continue to provide for its people, such as building roads, schools, and the military. A good citizen is someone … Continued

The Importance of Protecting Human Rights

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Human rights are the set of fundamental values that we all share. They are enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the General Assembly in 1948 to protect people from harm and exploitation. The … Continued

How to Avoid the Process of Deportation

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Deportation is a process that the government uses to remove aliens from the United States for violating immigration law. It can happen to a wide range of people, including both legal and illegal immigrants. In fact, about half of all … Continued

What is Citizenship?

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Citizenship is a relation between an individual and the government, community or other organisation that the person belongs to. It may be a political, social or civil status and varies significantly from one society to another. The concept of citizenship … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of universal moral values that protect people against discrimination and abuse. They can be applied to all members of the human family, regardless of gender, race, religion, nationality, or social status. The basic premise of … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigrants are people who move to a country with the intention of settling there. They may do so for a variety of reasons, including studying, ensuring a better future for their family or just to live in a different environment. … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process by which a person who is not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States (green card holder) is detained and eventually ordered to be removed from the country. People are deported for a variety … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not in the military. They do not take part in hostilities and are protected by international humanitarian law. The Geneva Conventions and Protocols provide protection to civilians during armed conflict. The term “civilian” … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is someone who belongs to a state and enjoys certain rights and privileges. A good citizen should be responsible and respectful, abide by the law, participate in government (vote), pay taxes, respect others, help those in need, contribute … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of basic rules that govern how people should treat each other. These rules apply to every person, and cannot be given away at someone else’s whim. These rules are based on the belief that humans … Continued

Integration of Immigrants Into American Society

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Immigrants are people who move to a new country for a variety of reasons. They may be legal immigrants, unauthorized immigrants or native-born children of immigrant parents. Immigration has been a critical part of American history, fostering economic vitality and … Continued

How Are Human Rights Defined?

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Human rights are the rights that everyone should have, regardless of their race, religion, national or social origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, language or other status. These rights are inalienable and can never be taken away from a person, no … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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Throughout history, people have moved to different places in search of opportunity. Many of these people came to the United States in the 1800s, and they helped make it the country we have today. The United States has been the … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who owes allegiance to a particular country and shares in its political rights. This form of citizenship can be conferred by birth (jus soli) or through naturalisation. Citizenship can also mean a subjective feeling of … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of norms that people around the world have come to agree upon. These include a broad range of civil, political, economic, and social rights that are enshrined in various international treaties. Everyone, everywhere, is entitled … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is the international movement of people to a country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. In the United States, immigrants account for … Continued

How Deportation Affects Families

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Deportation, or the removal of a person from one’s home country, is a legal process that can occur after someone has violated immigration laws. It can also occur if someone is found to be a threat to public safety. When … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a member of a country, society or other political group that has certain rights and responsibilities. This includes the right to vote in elections, for example. In addition, a citizen may be required to pay taxes and … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a set of principles that are designed to promote the dignity and worth of human beings. They are based on the idea that all people have a right to live in freedom and peace. Human Rights are … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigrants are a large and diverse group of people who move to another country with the intention of living there permanently. They can be citizens of the destination country, lawful permanent residents, or unauthorized immigrants. They come from many different … Continued

The Problem of Civilian-Military Control

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In the United States and its allies, civilian protection is a recurring policy objective. It is intended to temper the overall humanitarian consequences of war and limit harm to non-combatants in both active conflicts and post-conflict situations. Whether or not … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is the legal status of a person belonging to a particular state or community. It usually carries with it civil, political, and social rights that are not normally afforded to non-citizens. However, citizenship is not always guaranteed and the … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are the things that everyone should have, and should be able to demand, just because they are human. The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are some of the most basic human rights. They give … Continued

What Are Immigrants?

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Immigrants are people who have moved from their country of birth (called their “home” country) to another. They might be immigrants for economic reasons, to find employment or study, or because they want to join their families in their new … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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Deportation is the process of taking a person out of a country because they violated an immigration law or were deemed to be a threat to public safety. The process is not always straightforward, and can cause serious consequences for … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to the armed forces or to an organized armed group. Civilian life is a much more relaxed and leisurely way of living than military life. There are also many advantages to … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a relation that links people to their place of origin and broader society. It consists of a set of basic rights and responsibilities that belong to everyone who belongs to a nation or political community. This is a … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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There are more immigrants living in the United States than ever before. This is due to a variety of reasons. Many migrants choose to relocate for a better standard of living. Immigrants can also leave for family reunification, retirement, exile, … Continued

The Status of a Civilian in an Armed Conflict

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Civilians in armed conflicts enjoy certain privileges under customary international law. The Geneva Conventions provide protection for civilians during a war. During a civil conflict, the distinction between combatants and civilians is often blurred. However, there are important differences between … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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A citizen is a person who has a legal status and a set of rights and responsibilities vis-à-vis a political system. Citizenship is a concept that has a diverse and changing history throughout the world. However, citizenship is usually defined … Continued

The Concept and History of Human Rights

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Human rights are the standards of protection that protect us from discrimination and violence. Human rights are based on the concept that we are moral beings and that we have a duty not to violate the dignity of others. This … Continued

What Happens If You Are Deported?

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Deportation is the process of expelling a person from the United States for violating immigration laws. The government can cite a variety of grounds for deportation, including crimes, violation of visa law, inadmissibility, and more. It is important to work … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the right to enjoy the benefits and privileges of living in a country. It is a social and legal status, allowing an individual to vote, participate in government, receive education and health care, among other things. The rights … Continued

The Basics of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental rights that everyone has the right to enjoy. They are derived from two fundamental principles: freedom and equality. Everyone has a right to life, liberty, personal security, and protection from arbitrary deprivation of these rights. Moreover, … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigrants are individuals who move from one country to another for a variety of reasons. These include economic reasons, job opportunities, or family reunification. Some immigrants also go in search of a better quality of life. Others might leave for … Continued

The Basics of Deportation

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Deportation occurs when the federal government removes an alien from the United States. Generally, removal proceedings begin when the government believes that an alien has violated immigration laws. Immigrants with a valid legal status have a right to a hearing … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The word “civilian” originates from French and means someone who is not a member of an armed force. However, it does not mean that civilians can participate in an armed conflict. Rather, they are protected by the Fourth Geneva Convention. … Continued

The Meaning of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a legal recognition of belonging to a particular nation. It can also be considered as a formal statement of membership in a political community or polity. The definition of citizenship varies from one country to another. In some … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are something that every person in the world has, no matter where they live or what their background is. These rights help people to protect themselves from harm and to live peacefully. Human rights are based on the … Continued

What Are Immigrants?

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Immigrants are people who have left their home countries to settle in a foreign country. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with foreigner, migrant, and emigrant. During the past few decades, the U.S. workforce has been welcoming immigrants into higher-level … Continued

How Long Does Deportation Take?

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Deportation can be a complicated process. Often, the immigration authorities are trying to get the process done quickly. However, the length of time it takes to complete the deportation process varies from country to country. There are certain factors, like … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of a military or an organized armed group. It may include non-combatants, such as soldiers, police officers, or even military chaplains attached to a belligerent party. In international armed conflicts, … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is the legal recognition of an individual as a member of a community or group of people that shares a common set of values, traditions, and laws. It is a privilege that entitles individuals to certain rights and benefits, … Continued

The Basics of Human Rights

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Human rights are a set of principles and laws that promote justice and fairness in all human activity. The idea of human rights is widespread and has existed in every society throughout history. Whether they are derived from religious beliefs, … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigrants are foreigners who move from one country to another for a variety of reasons. These may include financial betterment, education, or even searching for a more stable life. While immigrants usually settle permanently in their new home, they may … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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Civilian means someone who is not a member of the military or a member of an armed group. The word originates from French, and the origin of the term can be traced back to the early 19th century. In modern … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are freedoms that everyone has a right to enjoy. These rights exist in both national and international contexts. Various mechanisms exist to review and monitor states’ obligations towards these rights. The concept of human rights originated in the … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigrants are foreign-born individuals who come to the United States to seek employment or to settle here permanently as lawful residents. There are different legal statuses for immigrants, including refugees, asylum seekers, unauthorized immigrants and lawful permanent residents. The United … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation occurs when the government takes someone out of the United States because they are unable to remain in the country. This can occur due to crimes or visa violations. This process can cause great hardship for the person who … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is defined as “a person who is not a combatant, a member of the armed forces or a member of a particular definite category of persons”. The civilian designation is one of several terms used in the Geneva … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal status associated with a particular state or territory. It also implies membership in a political community that provides a degree of protection. Depending on the nature of the state, a citizen may have the same or … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are an important set of principles that apply to all people, regardless of race, nationality, or religion. These values include the right to work, a safe place to live, and the freedom to choose. It is the responsibility … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Throughout history, immigration has played an important role in the development of the United States. Early European settlers brought new energy and culture to the country. However, despite the recent growth in the number of immigrants, the share of immigrants … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Generally, the term deportation refers to the formal removal of a foreign national from the United States for violating immigration law. Depending on the circumstances, a person may be sent back to their country of origin or held in an … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Throughout the history of humankind, the term citizenship has been used to define the relationship between an individual and a state. There are several different traditions of citizenship, and the definition is often determined by the culture, history, and ideology … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Basically, human rights are things that every person deserves. No matter who you are, what your social status is, or what religion you practice, all people are entitled to certain rights and freedoms. The right to life, the right to … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Whether they are here legally or not, immigrants add a great deal to the economy. In fact, they contribute over trillions of dollars in economic output. Moreover, they provide critical support for the country’s growing and aging native-born population. They … Continued

Citizen – An App That Helps Victims Report Crime

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Originally called Vigilante, Citizen is a mobile app that helps people report crimes. It is similar to a police scanner app, but it also provides users with information about nearby incidents. It provides real-time 911 alerts, alerts about natural disasters, … Continued

What Are Human Rights and How Do They Affect Us?

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Throughout history, ideas about rights have shaped society. From the early days of the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, which recognized equality of individuals, to the United States Declaration of Independence, which formulated a number … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Those who come to the United States to live are immigrants. They are people who move to a new country to settle permanently or for an opportunity to pursue a career. They usually move to a country because of a … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Despite being a term used for expulsion, deportation is actually an administrative process that is carried out by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The process begins when the government … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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Generally speaking, a civilian is a person who is not a member of the armed forces. However, there are different definitions of the term and the legal meaning can vary. In addition to being a military designation, civilians can also … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Historically, human rights have been an important part of the philosophical and political development of the West. They are a set of principles that all humans have the right to enjoy without distinction. They are grounded in two basic values … Continued

Immigrants

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Generally, an immigrant is someone who has come to a country other than his or her own. An immigrant may come for a few days to visit a family member or stay for several years as a student. He or … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Depending on the circumstances, deportation is a process in which a foreign national is legally forced to leave the United States. It is an administrative process, and it begins when the government believes that a non-citizen is violating the terms … Continued

The Role of Civilians in National Security Policymaking

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Unlike military personnel, civilians are not systematically commissioned into military ranks or systematically relegated to military service in a war zone. However, civilians are not neophytes either, and their contributions to the national security policymaking process have merit. In international … Continued

What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship has many meanings and is a legal status that protects individual freedom. Citizens participate in the formulation and enforcement of law, and are protected by the law. As the concept of citizenship spread, it was interpreted to mean protection … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights is based on the premise that no human being should be denied the right to exist. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes rights that apply to all people, regardless of race, religion, or nationality. … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the act of deporting a person. It can also be called expulsion, though the former is more commonly used in international law. Deportation has its origins in national law. People are generally deported after having committed a crime, … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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In the United States, the term civilian refers to a person or group that is not in the armed forces. People who serve in the civilian ranks are not sworn police officers, but are instead civilian employees who work in … Continued

The Basic Tenets of Citizenship

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and the state. A citizen owes allegiance to the state and is entitled to its protection. It is a privilege and responsibility that should not be taken lightly. However, this relationship can be … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a concept that has roots in ancient Greece and Rome. The Stoic doctrine said that human conduct should be judged by its natural law and brought into harmony with nature. This idea became an important part of … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Many immigrants seek new opportunities and a better life in a new country. They may move to a country for economic reasons, or they may seek asylum. Either way, they have a right to live and work in another country. … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a legal term for the removal of a person. It is similar to expulsion, but it is used more frequently in national law than international law. There are several types of deportation, including voluntary deportation and forced removal. … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force. They are not considered combatants, even if they are openly carrying arms. They are not allowed to take part in battles and must respect the laws … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a person who belongs to a country or state. A citizen owes allegiance to the state and is entitled to its protection. Citizenship rights are defined by various laws. These rights are not unlimited, however. Citizenship laws … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights has roots in many traditions and cultures. They are not a Western invention, but a response to universal human needs and the search for justice. In fact, every human society has had some version of … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a legal process where an individual is removed from their country of origin. It is often synonymous with expulsion. While the former is used in international law, deportation is more commonly used in national law. In international law, … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Expulsion and deportation are synonyms, but the latter term is used more in international law. Expulsion is the process of removing someone from a country. In international law, a person may be deported for a number of reasons, including criminal … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of a military or armed force. They are non-combatants unless they are carrying arms, but civilians must respect the laws of war. There are differences between non-combatants and civilians, and … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal status that entitles a person to exercise certain rights. This is necessary for a democracy to function properly. It must also contribute to social integration. In liberal traditions, citizenship is understood to be a right to … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental rights that every human being is entitled to enjoy. While some are inalienable and can never be taken away by anyone, others are not as easily granted. All human beings are entitled to their rights, and … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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The United States is home to more immigrants than any other country in the world. About 40 million people were born outside the U.S. and constitute one-fifth of the country’s population. The Pew Research Center has published statistical portraits of … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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Deportation is synonymous with expulsion. The terms are used in both national and international law. The latter is used more often. Expulsion is a legal procedure in which a person is removed from a country. In some countries, deportation may … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is anyone who is not a member of the armed forces. They are not considered combatants even if they carry a weapon. However, they are still subject to the laws of war. Civilians and non-combatants have different roles … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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While the term “human rights” is often used to describe political rights, there is a wider meaning to the term. Human rights are norms of useful political practice that define human interests and protect them. They specify the scope of … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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An immigrant is anyone born abroad who lives in a new country. There are different types of immigrants, including legal and illegal ones. Some are permanent residents of the country, while others live there temporarily or even for short periods … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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The word deportation is a synonym of expulsion. The term is more commonly used in international law than in national law. Deportation is a legal process that entails the removal of a person from a country. In most cases, the … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not belong to an armed force and does not carry weapons. They must obey the laws of war, but are not considered combatants. There are also situations when civilians may not be considered … Continued

What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and a state. It means an individual owes allegiance to their state, and they are entitled to its protection. Citizenship varies by country and is a complex topic. Fortunately, there are many definitions … Continued

Political Conceptions of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights was first discussed during the 19th century and was finally taken up at an international level in the early 20th century. It was a response to issues like slavery, serfdom, child labour, and brutal working … Continued

Immigrants and Immigration Reform

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Immigration helps to support the economy in many ways. For example, it boosts the labor force and raises GDP. Immigrants also help to smooth out any bumps in the economy and fill gaps in certain industries. Additionally, immigrants provide many … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a legal term that means “removal from one’s country.” This word is often used in conjunction with expulsion, although the former is often used in international law and deportation is more common in national law. Often, deportation is … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force. Unless they are openly carrying arms, civilians do not participate in armed conflict, and they are not considered combatants under the laws of war. However, they … Continued

The Definition of a Citizen

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A citizen is an individual with certain rights and obligations. Citizens can also be the primary agents of law-making and political action. The role of a citizen may be a political or private one, depending on the context. A citizen … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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In a political conception of human rights, a person’s rights are shaped by the context. This conception, which Griffin calls the “second ground,” prescribes clear boundaries between human rights and the various roles, functions, and values they embody. This approach, … Continued

How Immigration Policies Affect Immigrants

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Immigration is a great benefit to American workers, but it can also cause problems. Compared to native-born workers, immigrants often lack the language skills and technical knowledge to work in certain occupations. The less-educated immigrant population typically takes jobs in … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a legal term that refers to the removal of someone from one country to another. It is synonymous with expulsion and is used more frequently in international law than in national law. In the United States, deportation is … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of the armed forces or a combatant. Although they are not considered combatants, they are required to obey the laws of war. Civilians are distinguished from non-combatants, but some civilians … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and the state. As a citizen, an individual owes allegiance to their state and is entitled to their protection. This relationship is important in many ways. This is the main purpose of citizenship. … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The idea of human rights dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. Stoic philosophy held that the conduct of man should be judged according to his or her nature and brought into harmony with it. Human rights were developed in … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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The number of immigrants in the United States has soared in recent decades. Their percentage in the population has increased from under 5 percent in 1970 to more than 13 percent in 2013. Today, immigrants are the largest percentage of … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of deporting someone. It usually happens to people who have broken the laws of their countries. Deportation is often synonymous with expulsion, though the term “expulsion” is used more often in international and national law. The … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is an individual who is not a member of an armed force or a combatant. They are not allowed to engage in hostilities or engage in battle. However, they do need to respect the laws of war. The … Continued

The Benefits of Being a Citizen

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and a state. This relationship means that an individual owes allegiance to the state, and is entitled to its protection. This relationship is very important. There are many different types of citizens. Each … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental rights that a person has to live a normal, dignified life. They include the right to life, food, water, shelter, clothing, and medicine. These rights were codified in the twentieth century but their values and principles … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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As of 2015, the United States had approximately 44.9 million immigrants – or about 14 percent of the entire population. Among those who are noncitizens, 6 in 10 were lawfully present immigrants while over four in ten were undocumented immigrants. … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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In legal terms, deportation is the expulsion of an individual. Expulsion is a term more commonly used in national law, although deportation is a more appropriate term in international contexts. Expulsion is a common punishment for unlawful activities. Deportation is … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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Civilians are the people who do not belong to any armed forces and are not combatants in a war. While they do not have the right to use force, civilians must follow the laws of war. While they are not … Continued

What Is Citizenship?

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Citizenship is the relationship between a person and his or her state. It means that the individual owes allegiance to the state and is entitled to its protection. It is a legal contract and is a crucial part of establishing … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are freedoms that belong to individuals or groups, and are necessary for a just society. While some rights are more universal than others, the idea remains the same – everyone is entitled to some freedoms. In addition to … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigrants are people who have fled their homelands for better economic or social conditions in a different country. Some migrate within their country while others cross the borders to find work or permanent residency. Whatever the reasons, migrants deserve our … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is a term used in the legal process of removing a person from a certain location. Its meaning is similar to that of the term expulsion, though the term is generally used in national law rather than international law. … Continued

International Law and the Definition of a Civilian

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In international law, a civilian is any person who does not participate in hostilities. Although armed opposition groups are sometimes categorized as civilians, they are not considered to be combatants. In Colombia, the military manual defines civilians as anyone who … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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The Citizen app works similarly to police scanner apps, but it opens the emergency response system up to the public. It works by monitoring 911 communications through radio antennas located in large cities. Then, the team at Citizen screens them … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are values recognized by governments and individuals around the world. They are based on the basic ideas of freedom and human dignity. These values are not controversial and are supported by every major religion, culture, and government. They … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the removal of a person from a place. It is a legal term that is often confused with expulsion. Although the terms are similar, they are used differently in national and international law. Expulsion is more commonly used … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is an individual who is not a member of the armed forces or a combatant. However, they must respect the laws of war and carry open arms. While there are some civilians who serve as non-combatants, there are … Continued

Citizen App Review

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As a new startup, Citizen makes many mistakes. It often fails to live up to its marketing themes and focuses on attracting new users instead of protecting users from potentially harmful situations. Three former employees claim the company is reverting … Continued

The Concept of Inherent Human Rights

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The concept of inherent human rights has its roots in many traditions and cultures. They are not a Western invention, but are a response to universal human needs and the search for justice. Just as all societies have ideals of … Continued

Immigrants and the American Dream

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Immigration is a growing phenomenon that affects the whole country. As more people come from other countries, the overall demographics of the United States change. While some immigrants have a different background, others are assimilating into the society and culture. … Continued

What to Do If You Are Facing Deportation

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If you are facing deportation, there are a few options that you should know about. This article will give you some basic information about your legal options. Expulsion and deportation are two similar legal concepts, although the latter term is … Continued

The Law of War and Civilians

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The law of war distinguishes between combatants and non-combatants. Non-combatants are not members of the armed forces but are considered to be civilians. They do not have the right to participate in war but they must comply with the rules … Continued

The Concept of a Citizen

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The concept of a citizen is a central aspect of modern democratic and republican theory. The idea of citizenship is a legal status, which grants an individual certain rights and protections. It denotes membership in a community of shared law. … Continued

Where Do Human Rights Come From?

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Human rights are universal and inalienable. No one can voluntarily surrender, deny, or otherwise restrict these rights. Human rights are inseparable from human dignity, and realization of one right is often dependent on the realization of others. They have become … Continued

The Importance of Immigrants

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Immigrants make up a large share of the American workforce. They account for more than two-fifths of the agricultural workforce, one-quarter of computer scientists, and over four million workers in social assistance. Immigrants are an integral part of diverse communities … Continued

The Legal Consequences of Deportation

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What are the legal consequences of deportation? Many people worry about this because of the fear of deportation and the fact that it can happen to anyone. While deportation is a legal term, it is often misused. Here are three … Continued

The Role of Civilians in War

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In war, people who are not members of a country’s armed forces are considered civilians. While non-combatants do not carry open arms, they must obey the laws of war. The difference between civilians and non-combatants is not clear cut. While … Continued

Understanding the Concept of Citizenship

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Citizenship can be understood in three different ways. The political dimension refers to the rights and responsibilities of individuals vis-à-vis the political system. The development of these rights and responsibilities should focus on the promotion of democratic attitudes and participatory … Continued

Human Rights and How to Combat Them

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Human rights refer to the basic principles that govern people’s behavior and are universal, indivisible, and interdependent. They are the rights that all human beings enjoy equally and must be treated with equality by the international community. This concept of … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigration has a variety of causes. One theory is that immigrants are influenced by political and economic factors. But in the United States, a significant portion of immigrants are from third world countries. As a result, the majority of immigrants … Continued

The Different Methods of Deportation

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Expulsion and deportation are similar terms, though the former is used more frequently in national and international law. The main difference between these terms is the method of deportation, which may not include the return of a person to his/her … Continued

What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen?

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A liberal definition of citizenship identifies citizenship as a legal status. The idea of political liberty protects individual freedom, and citizenship is a means of exercising such freedoms in the world of private associations and attachments. A citizen’s role in … Continued

The Definition of Human Rights

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All humans possess certain fundamental rights, known as human right. These rights cannot be taken away from them, and they are inalienable, eternal, and indivisible. Unlike other rights, human rights can’t be denied merely because they are important or because … Continued

What Is Immigration and Why Do People Migrate?

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Immigration is the worldwide movement of individuals, usually those who do not have citizenship in the country of their destination. They may settle in the new country permanently or become naturalized citizens. In some countries, immigration is regulated by the … Continued

How to Fight Deportation in Court

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Deportation is often confused with expulsion, though the term is more frequently used in national and international law. Expulsion has legal roots in ancient times, but is often referred to as deportation today. Nevertheless, both terms are used to describe … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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Unless an individual belongs to the armed forces, he or she is a civilian. In addition, civilians are not considered combatants, even when they carry arms openly. Although there are some exceptions to the definition, civilians in armed conflict zones … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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Citizenship has various meanings for different people. In liberal traditions, it is a legal status that protects individual freedoms. Citizens exercise their freedoms within a community of shared law, which may not be territorial. It has several forms, including a … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Immigration has increased the number of highly educated people in the United States. Many first-generation immigrants have very low levels of education and many are highly skilled. Immigrant children perform exceptionally well academically and are typically found in the upper … Continued

What is Deportation and How Do I Avoid It?

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What is deportation and how do I avoid it? Deportation is a legal term that can refer to a variety of different processes. While expulsion is more common in international law, deportation is often used in national law. In this … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force. This person is not a combatant, although he or she must still respect the laws of war. Generally speaking, civilians are not considered combatants, although they … Continued

Citizen – Are You a Citizen?

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One of the most popular mobile apps in the world, Citizen provides real-time notifications of crimes and other incidents. It provides live video of an incident, including police and fire crews, and updates on protests, natural disasters, and other events. … Continued

The Definition of Human Rights

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There is no single set of universal human rights, but a vast body of international law protects a variety of individuals’ fundamental rights. The human rights treaties that govern international law are continually amended and reinterpreted, and the UN General … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Approximately four million new immigrants enter the U.S. each year. The top countries for new immigrants were China (149,000) and India (129,000). The next largest group of new immigrants came from the Philippines (46,000). After the Great Recession, immigration from … Continued

The Protection of Civilian Hospitals

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The Geneva Convention provides for the protection of civilian hospitals. Parties to a conflict should try to establish local arrangements for the removal of civilians from encircled or besieged areas. Hospitals may be considered civilian if they do not take … Continued

The Basics of Human Rights

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The idea of inherent human rights is one that has deep roots in various traditions and cultures. This idea of justice and equality for all people is not a Western invention; all human societies have their own notions of justice … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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In 2013, the George W. Bush Institute honored immigrants’ heritage. They emphasized that immigration creates instant adults, bringing with them an obligation to contribute to the social security system. However, immigrants also contribute to the nation’s economy by boosting its … Continued

Protecting Your Rights Against Deportation

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The word deportation is similar to the word expulsion. Although both terms are similar, deportation is more often used in national law and international affairs. Whether you face deportation or expulsion depends on your country’s law and your particular circumstances. … Continued

Can a Military Object Be Considered a Civilian Object?

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The term “civilian” refers to people and objects that are not military objectives. Examples of civilian objects include dwellings, schools, granaries, and civilian means of transportation. Civilian objects also include areas of food production, springs, wells, and water conveyance works. … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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The concept of citizenship arose in ancient Greece, when people lived in small organic communities, a sharp contrast to hunter-gatherer bands and the formerly established civilizations of the ancient world. Ancient Greeks were not known for recognizing distinctions between public … Continued

Facts You Need to Know About Immigrants

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As the number of immigrants in the United States grows, the country faces a critical demographic issue. In 1970, there were just 2.5 percent black immigrants in the U.S. By contrast, black immigrants today represent nine percent of the nation’s … Continued

Deportation and Deportation Defenses

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The term deportation is often confused with the word expulsion, which has a slightly different meaning in national and international law. In this article, we will discuss the differences between deportation and expulsion, as well as a few common legal … Continued

Four Types of Civilian Oversight

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Civilian oversight systems take many forms, depending on community goals and investment. Some are hybrids, while others focus on specific functions and do not conduct independent investigations. Here are four common forms of civilian oversight. Read on to learn more … Continued

The Concept of Citizenship

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The notion of citizenship is often understood in the liberal tradition as a legal status that protects individual freedoms. Citizens exercise those freedoms in a world of political, social, and private associations. In a democratic society, individual freedoms are protected … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are the fundamental freedoms of all human beings. Although they are rooted in the universal and non-discriminatory nature of human nature, they have evolved throughout history to include a wide variety of interests. In the past, human rights … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The concept of human rights has its roots in many different cultures and traditions. Human rights are not a Western invention but a response to universal human needs and the search for justice. Ideals of justice have always existed in … Continued

Immigrants and Their Rights

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Often referred to as “foreign nationals,” immigrants are individuals who leave their home country and move to a foreign country, typically with the intention of settling there permanently. Many go through a lengthy vetting process in order to become lawful … Continued

The Difference Between Deportation and Expulsion

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Expulsion and deportation are two terms that are often used interchangeably. However, deportation is more commonly used in national law. Both words refer to the removal of someone from one’s country. Here are some of the differences between the terms. … Continued

Is Mattis a Civilian?

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President Trump named retired four-star Marine Corps General James Mattis as Secretary of Defense. But the way people refer to him, “General,” and the professional military etiquette he insists on, raise questions about his status as a civilian. The dividing … Continued

What Is Citizenship?

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and the state. As a citizen, you owe allegiance to your state and enjoy the state’s protection. But what is citizenship? What are the duties of a citizen? Here are some basics. And … Continued

The Basic Concept of Human Rights

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The basic concept of human rights is to protect human beings from violations of their fundamental human rights. These rights are based on universal principles of justice and equal treatment, and they have been the subject of many debates throughout … Continued

Protect Your Rights From Deportation

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Deportation is the removal of a person. The term is synonymous with expulsion. But it is used more frequently in national and international law. Whether a person is deported is a highly personal matter, but some legal proceedings can be … Continued

The Role of Civilians in the Military

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The term civilian refers to anyone who is not a member of the armed forces. Unless they carry weapons openly, civilians are not considered combatants. But they do have rights and responsibilities pertaining to the laws of war. For example, … Continued

The Importance of Citizenship

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Citizenship has many meanings. For the liberal tradition, citizenship is a legal status and an exercise of individual freedoms. Citizens are those who exercise these freedoms in a political domain and in the realm of private associations and attachments. A … Continued

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Human rights are fundamental values, which have universal application. These rights include the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These are universal human needs, and all societies have long sought to provide a level of justice for … Continued

Immigrants and the United States

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Although the numbers of immigrants in the United States may appear small, the immigrant population is growing. More than half of all immigrants are bilingual, a major contributing factor to the country’s economy. The children of immigrants do exceptionally well … Continued

The Importance of Civilian Control of the State

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In a democratic society, the military and civilian control of the state are fundamentally intertwined. The military’s mission is to protect and defend the nation, but civilians bring skills, knowledge, vision, and experience to their role in the security and … Continued

The Pros and Cons of the Citizen App

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The Citizen app has been criticized for its use of social media to promote racism. It was designed to alert users to dangerous situations by collecting 911 calls and uploading videos and photos. However, critics have pointed out that the … Continued

The Bill of Rights and Human Rights

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights lists over 30 human rights. These rights include freedom of expression, the right to education, the right to asylum, and the civil and political, economic, social, and cultural rights of every human being. The … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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As the name suggests, immigrants are foreign-born people who leave their country of origin and settle in a new country. Some immigrants are lawful permanent residents and eventually become citizens of the country in which they arrived. They research the … Continued

What is Deportation?

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While the process of deportation is not a crime, ICE agents can arrest people at any time, even at schools. Then, they can decide to take custody of the individual and begin removal proceedings. In some cases, people may be … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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In international law, a civilian is an individual who is not a member of the armed forces. As long as they do not carry arms openly, they are not combatants. But there are certain exceptions. For instance, military personnel attached … Continued

What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen?

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What does it mean to be a citizen? We are all citizens, but not everyone is a citizen of the same nation, state, or social group. Citizenship is an abstract notion that encompasses a variety of roles and responsibilities. We … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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The process of deportation begins with a Notice to Appear in immigration court. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency carries out deportation orders. In order to be deported, you must have committed one of the enumerated crimes, such as aggravated … Continued

The Role of Citizenship

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What is the role of citizenship? What are its benefits and liabilities? In a liberal society, citizenship has the status of legality and protection from oppression. Citizenship also enables one to participate in lawmaking. In the Middle Ages, it became … Continued

The History of Human Rights

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The history of human rights dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, where Stoic doctrine held that human conduct must be judged by its nature, and brought into harmony with the natural order. These views of nature, while not as … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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In the United States, the number of immigrants has increased since the beginning of the 20th century, when it represented roughly 10% of the population. Today, immigrants make up nearly 14 percent of the total U.S. population, and are now … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation is the act of being expelled from one country by another. The term is also used to describe exile or banishment, and is often associated with the transportation of criminals to penal settlements. The term can refer to a … Continued

The Role of a Civilian in the Military

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A civilian’s identity is a combination of skills, values, habits, and abilities. Being a civilian requires knowledge of many different areas, including legal, business, and cultural concerns. It can also require experience and expertise. These are just a few characteristics … Continued

3 Different Kinds of Citizens

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A citizen is a person who belongs to a country. This status gives the individual allegiance to the country they belong to and gives them certain rights. A citizen must obey the laws of the country they belong to. Having … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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What are human rights? Human rights are those freedoms that are guaranteed by law, but sometimes we do not have the right to exercise them. There are certain rights that we have that have no legal basis and have to … Continued

The Differences Between Immigrants and Migrants

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International migrants make up about 3.4 percent of the world’s population and comprise approximately 258 million people. While the numbers are high, the meanings and motives of migrants vary. Many argue that the term is unhelpful and inaccurate, implying that … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of removing a foreign national from the United States for violating immigration law. The process of deportation typically starts with an arrest. The person is then transferred to a detention center and is often served with … Continued

Definitions and Uses of Civilian

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Civilian is a synonym for non-military person. The term can also mean an authority in civil law or public life. It is also used to describe a popular, affable, or courteous person. The term civilian is used to refer to … Continued

The Citizen App – Live Video With the Moderator

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A liberal understanding of citizenship defines citizenship as a legal status that protects individual rights. Citizens exercise those rights through private associations, attachments, and the political domain. But what is citizenship? And how is it different from being a “non-citizen”? … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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Human rights are a fundamental human right. They are not just any set of rights; they are the most fundamental set of values that are applicable to all people, no matter what their nationality, religion, or ancestry. The American Anthropological … Continued

Immigrants and the U.S. Economy

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While immigrants can often benefit from the U.S. economy, some misunderstand its dynamics. They claim that immigrants will take American jobs and create more of them, while others point to the fact that they purchase American products and start businesses. … Continued

How to Fight Deportation

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Deportation is the act of removing someone from a country without giving them a chance to appeal the decision. This process may occur for several reasons, including visa violations, crimes, or forged documents. People may begin the process by being … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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While the definition of a civilian is not exactly clear, the word is generally understood to refer to an individual who is not a member of the armed forces. It is usually spelled with one “l” as opposed to two. … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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What is a citizen? Simply put, a citizen is a person who is a native or naturalized member of a country or state. As a citizen, you owe allegiance to that government and are entitled to the rights and protection … Continued

Are Human Rights God-Given?

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While some have argued that human rights are God-given, others say they can only be granted if they are enacted. There are, however, a few exceptions to this rule. Here, we will discuss a few of them. Let’s look at … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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The word civilian is a synonym for non-military person. Its use as a synonym for civilian in the business world dates back to the early 19th century. Historically, civilian referred to the code of non-military law. It was a common … Continued

The Definition of Citizenship

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Citizenship is defined as the legal status that allows a person to enjoy the freedoms and rights of a state. Citizens are also protected from arbitrary government and can exercise their rights in a world of private associations and attachments … Continued

How to Play Togel in Singapore

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If you’re looking for the best way to spend your free time, consider togel Singapore. This game of chance is legal in Singapore, and is the best recreational option for those with a limited budget. Read on to discover how … Continued

Human Rights in the Modern World

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While the idea of human rights as a universal norm has attracted much attention in recent decades, it is fraught with difficulties. Human rights treaties and declarations are intended to transform the moral consensus already in place. But they are … Continued

How Immigration Affects Citizens’ Rights

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Whether they are animals or plants, immigration is closely related to citizenship and political rights. Depending on where they come from, immigrants may be in a new country for the first time or return home to live for good. In … Continued

Understanding the Deportation Process

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Deportation proceedings begin with a master calendar hearing. During this hearing, the respondent must admit or deny the charges against him. This hearing also provides the respondent with an opportunity to assert defenses against removal and file an application for … Continued

Definition of a Civilian

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The word civilian has several definitions, one of which is a non-military person. This meaning is relatively recent, dating from the early 19th century. Previously, the word civilian referred to non-military law codes and meant a judge or other expert … Continued

Is Citizen Racist?

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It is arguably the most important safety app of our time, with real-time security alerts, live video of incidents, and 24/7 access to trained Protect Agents. In its brief history, Citizen has rescued people from burning buildings, deterred school buses … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are the basic standards of life that all humans are entitled to. Because these rights are universal, they cannot be taken away, denied, or diluted. Further, human rights do not discriminate. The right to participate in the government, … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigration is a process by which people or animals relocate from one country to another. Normally, immigrants enter the new country legally by applying for a visa or a green card, and are then given permission to live and work … Continued

What is Deportation?

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If you have been arrested for a visa violation, you may be facing deportation. Deportation is a legal process of removing a person from a country and putting them in another country. The deportation process starts with an arrest, which … Continued

Become a Citizen Today!

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Like police scanner apps, the Citizen app helps you stay connected with emergency responders. It monitors 911 communications through radio antennas in major cities. The app’s team screens the communications and creates short alerts that ping people within a quarter-mile … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The idea of inherent human rights has deep roots in many cultures and traditions, and is not unique to Western societies. The concept of human rights is a response to the universal needs and pursuit of justice that have permeated … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Although immigrants represent a moderate net surplus in economic indicators, their presence is sometimes linked to social unrest and a lack of trust in the status of newcomers. Some claim that immigrants do not fully integrate into the new society … Continued

The Rights of a Civilian

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In international law, a civilian is a person who does not serve in the armed forces, and is therefore not a combatant. Although there are certain exceptions, in general, a civilian is considered a non-combatant when they do not engage … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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The term citizen generally refers to an individual with certain rights and responsibilities, especially when they are a resident of a country. It can also refer to a person who resides in a given country or a certain place, although … Continued

The History of Human Rights

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When it comes to human rights, the list is vast and varied. While there are many issues relating to human rights, the standard lists do not account for different risks that women face. For example, early human rights documents failed … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigrants are welcomed in the United States for a variety of reasons. These reasons range from reuniting family members to filling jobs that American workers can’t perform. They can also be young, political, or religious. The Immigration Reform Act of … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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The terms deportation and expulsion are used interchangeably, but the latter term is often used in national law. Expulsion is more common in international law than in national law. Both terms refer to a person’s deportation. Nevertheless, both terms are … Continued

The Role of Civilians in the Army

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The term civilian is a synonym for non-military. The Army Civilian Corps is a key part of the Army team, bringing expertise to increase readiness. These professionals work with Soldiers and provide a wealth of knowledge and experience. In fact, … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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The Citizen app is an emergency response system made available to the public. Like a police scanner, it uses radio antennas to monitor 911 communications in major cities. The team screens the communications and creates short alerts that are pinged … Continued

The Basic Principles of Human Rights

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Human rights are a fundamental part of the rule of law. These rights can’t be taken for granted and must be protected. In order for people to have a full and satisfying life, they must be able to choose what … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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The United States is a nation of immigrants. More than a quarter of all Americans are born abroad. The U.S. has a population of about 115 million people. About a fifth of them were born abroad. Although immigration is a … Continued

How to Avoid Deportation Based on Criminal History

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Recently, President Barack Obama announced stepped-up deportation of noncitizens based on criminal records and other threats. While this step may seem harsh and unjust, research by immigration think tanks shows that such cases are very rare. According to the Migration … Continued

Definition of a Civilian

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In the civil-military relationship, “citizen” refers to individuals who are not military personnel. The term is defined in Article 4A(1) of the Third Convention and in Article 43 of Protocol I. According to the Commentary to the Protocol, a civilian … Continued

A Closer Look at the Citizen App

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The Citizen app is similar to police scanner apps. It brings the emergency response system to the public and uses radio antennas to monitor 911 communications in major cities. A team of users screens the signals to create brief, visual … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Although many modern definitions of human rights have been developed, the concept of human rights is centuries old. John Locke created the idea of natural or inalienable right, which he believed to be the basis for the legitimacy of government. … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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While many people think of immigration as a negative force, immigrants can have a positive effect. In fact, immigrant workers are more productive than native workers, and they contribute more to the economy and society as a whole than do … Continued

The Basics of Deportation

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What is deportation? It is the process of the federal government removing an alien from the United States. Once deported, the alien may lose the right to return to the United States. While deportation is an administrative process, aliens who … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The term civilian is used to describe anyone not involved in a war. This definition is fairly recent, and dates back to the early nineteenth century, when it referred to a code of non-military law. In some cases, this term … Continued

What Is Citizen?

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A citizen is someone who is a naturalized or native member of a state, country, or city. They owe allegiance to their government and are entitled to the privileges and franchises of that city or state. In our woods, for … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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The United Nations has developed and endorsed a list of human rights. These include the right to life, freedom from torture, the right to dignity, and the right to be free from discrimination. These rights are the foundation for a … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigration is a major source of economic growth and job creation in the United States. Many immigrants come to America seeking work, or to join family members already in the country. This growth has also spurred economic growth in some … Continued

The Process of Deportation

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The process of deportation is an important one. This means that a person can be sent back to their home country or another country if they have committed a crime. Some crimes are considered inadmissible to the U.S., and if … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The term civilian refers to a person who is not in the military. The word has a long history, dating back to the early 19th century. It originally meant the code of non-military law, and was used as a synonym … Continued

Citizen App Review

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A citizen is a person who has full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation. If someone is a citizen, they should know where they can find their police officers and get in touch with them if they’re … Continued

The Principles of Human Rights

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The principles of human rights are moral norms that govern certain standards of human behaviour. They are regularly protected in international and municipal law. The protection of human rights is essential to ensuring that people can enjoy certain freedoms, including … Continued

Immigrants in the United States

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Immigration has been a growing concern for many Americans for decades. The number of immigrants is on the rise, but some people are concerned that the new arrivals will create more problems than they solve. To combat this problem, it … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is a process that is imposed by the United States government on people who are not citizens. There are specific grounds for deportation, which are set forth in the Immigration and Naturalization Act (I.N.A.). These reasons may include crimes … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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“Civilian” is a term that describes individuals outside of the military. Although it is a relatively recent concept, it has long been used in relation to the legal system and nonmilitary law. In the early 19th century, the word civilian … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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In 2017, more than 20 million immigrants were living in the United States. These residents represent a growing segment of the country’s population. The L.A. Times analyzed the latest available data on the topic and found that immigration contributed roughly … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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Deportation is a civil enactment that punishes aliens who entered the United States without proper documentation. In the United States, it is also a form of punishment for crimes, subversion, and unfounded suspicion. The process of deportation begins with an … Continued

What Is a Civilian in War?

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of an armed force. They are not combatants. They are not allowed to openly carry weapons and must obey laws of war. There is a difference between a civilian and … Continued

How to Use the Citizen App to Stay Safe

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The company behind the Citizen app wants to help the public stay safe by providing alerts about nearby incidents. This app is designed to help people stay safe in their communities, and includes a map showing where crimes are taking … Continued

The Best Way to Protect Your Human Rights

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Human rights are moral principles and standards of human behavior. These principles are regularly protected in both international and municipal law. Regardless of the nature of the violation, it is always the responsibility of society to protect human rights. It … Continued

The Different Types of Immigrants

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Immigration refers to the movement of people from one country to another. This is generally done by people who lack citizenship and are not native to their destination country. Many of these individuals seek to become permanent residents or naturalized … Continued

What is Deportation?

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The term deportation has many connotations. It is often synonymous with expulsion. In international law, it is more common than in national law. This article will discuss the differences between the two terms. Read on to learn more. Defining deportation: … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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The word “civilian” has different meanings in the world. A civilian is not a member of the armed forces, and it is also not a synonym for “military.” The term describes individuals who do not belong to a group and … Continued

How to Become a Good Citizen

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A citizen has rights and responsibilities. Citizenship is the relationship between an individual and a state. A citizen owes allegiance to the state and is entitled to its protection. The individual has certain obligations and responsibilities depending on the citizenship … Continued

The Definition of Human Rights

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Human rights are universal and inviolable. Without human rights, no nation would exist, so it is imperative to protect them as much as possible. However, the definition of human rights varies depending on the country and context. In many cases, … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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The number of immigrants in the United States is 3.4 percent of the world’s population. Compared to the native-born population, immigrants make up a smaller share of the labor force. As a result, their unemployment rate is higher than the … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is synonymous with expulsion, although the former is used more frequently in national and international law. In the United States, deportation is more commonly associated with the removal of a foreign citizen from his country. Generally, however, deportation is … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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What is a Civilian? A civilian is a person who is not a member of the armed forces and is not a combatant in a war. A civilian is not allowed to carry a weapon in an open manner and … Continued

Citizen Vigilante App Review

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As we learn more about the role of technology, we begin to consider the role of citizenship. Originally, the term “citizen” referred to a person’s actions on objects. Over time, it came to mean a human or other being, the … Continued

The Fundamental Principles of Human Rights

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The Fundamental Principles of Human Rights A fundamental principle of human rights is that they are inalienable and universal, meaning that no one can voluntarily relinquish them or deny them to others. They are equally fundamental and cannot be taken … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigrants and the Economy The United States is home to millions of immigrants. Many of these immigrants have been here for years and are willing to make the country their home. The Immigration Act of 1990 established a quota of … Continued

What is Deportation?

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What is Deportation? Deportation refers to the act of being deported by an executive agency. It is a term that has many meanings, including exile, banishment, and transportation of criminals to penal settlements. Immigration deportations can occur at any time. … Continued

Citizen App Review

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The app Citizen helps you report crimes and find out more about local communities. It shows you a map of your neighborhood with a line of incidents. Depending on the severity of the crime, you may also be able to … Continued

How to Protect Human Rights

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Human rights are normative principles that set certain standards of human behavior. They are routinely protected in international and municipal law. The basic idea is that no one has the right to violate these standards. Often, human rights are violated … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigration is the international movement of people. They are not native to the country they are moving to, and are often without citizenship. These individuals migrate to another country and settle as citizens or permanent residents. There are many different … Continued

What is Deportation?

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Deportation is the process of removing someone from a country by executive order. The term is also used to refer to banishment and exile, and the transportation of criminals to penal settlements. Immigration laws require immigration judges to follow the … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a non-military person. They do not serve in the military. However, their safety must be protected. In wartime, civilians are entitled to certain privileges under the laws of war and international treaties. For example, the right to … Continued

The Citizen App

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The Citizen App If you’re interested in helping the government prevent crimes, you should try the Citizen app. This mobile app is like a police scanner, except it makes the emergency response system more accessible to the public. It does … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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The United Nations has created a body of human rights law, a universal code of norms that are internationally recognized. These laws specify a wide range of basic human interests and define a range of permissible political practices. These laws … Continued

Immigrants Are a Boon to the Economy

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Immigrants Are a Boon to the Economy Immigration is a natural process for the human race. In fact, there have been numerous waves of immigration throughout history. Some of the largest waves came from Europe to the Americas in the … Continued

Understanding the Process of Deportation

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Understanding the Process of Deportation If you are facing deportation, you must understand the different types of removal proceedings. The process is complicated and can take a long time. Inadmissibility and deportability are two different legal categories that are governed … Continued

What Is a Civilian in a War?

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What Is a Civilian in a War? In a war, the civilian is the person who does not belong to the armed forces. As such, it is essential to ensure the safety of civilians. The Employment Development Department (EDD) releases … Continued

Citizen App Review

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Citizen App Review Citizen is a new app from sp0n, Inc. that allows users to record police activity. These apps help people to hold law enforcement accountable for their behavior. While not universally praised, they can be helpful in catching … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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The Concept of Human Rights Human rights are basic rights that most people are unaware of. These include access to food, water, shelter, clothing, and medical care, as well as the right to be treated with dignity and respect. The … Continued

What is Deportation?

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What is Deportation? Deportation is the process of forcing a non-citizen to leave the U.S. for any reason, including lack of immigration status or a violation of immigration law. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (ICE) can deport an immigrant … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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The Definition of a Civilian The term “citizen” is often used to denote non-combatants. This definition is inconclusive and subject to ambiguity. In the case of the Algerian war of independence, the difference between combatant and civilian is more problematic. … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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The Importance of Immigration The number of immigrants in the U.S. is growing rapidly. The majority of immigrants, however, arrive in the U.S. for economic reasons. While the economic factors for migration are important, other causes include religious persecution, genocide, … Continued

How to Avoid Deportation

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Deportation is a process of removal from the country. This is one of the most traumatic aspects of being deported. However, it can be avoided. There are a number of ways to avoid this. First, consider the facts. There are … Continued

What is a Civilian?

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What is a Civilian? A civilian is an unarmed person who does not belong to the armed forces. It is not permitted for them to openly carry arms, and they must follow the laws of war. This definition is not … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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A citizen is a native or naturalized member of a state or nation. This person owes allegiance to the government, has rights, and is eligible for the privileges and franchises of a city. However, what exactly is a citizen? Let’s … Continued

How to Defend Your Human Rights With a Lawyer

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How to Defend Your Human Rights With a Lawyer Human rights are moral principles and norms that govern certain standards of human behaviour. They are protected by international and municipal law. They are a key part of a civilized society. … Continued

Why Do Immigrants Migrate to the United States?

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Why Do Immigrants Migrate to the United States? Since the Immigration Reform Act was passed in 1986, over 800,000 newcomers are admitted to the U.S. each year. This influx of people mainly consists of families reuniting after years of separation, … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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What Is Deportation? Deportation is the process of removing a person from their home country by force. While expulsion is the most common form of removing a person from a country, the term deportation is used in other legal contexts … Continued

What Does Being a Citizen Mean to You?

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A citizen is someone who belongs to a state or country and owes allegiance to that government. A citizen enjoys the rights and privileges of a city and is eligible for government services. Similarly, a deer is a citizen of … Continued

How Do Human Rights Become Law?

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The Magna Carta is a cherished document that established the rights of individuals. It was signed in 1215, and is still the cornerstone of international law. Since then, it has been used as the basis for the development of international … Continued

The Benefits of Immigration

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The Benefits of Immigration Immigration refers to the movement of people from one country to another. These individuals come to the country of their destination where they do not have citizenship and are not native to the land. They seek … Continued

What is Deportation?

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What is Deportation? Deportation is the process of expelling someone from a country. It can be for a number of reasons, from invading the country to illegally residing in the country. The government may choose to deport an individual for … Continued

Definition of a Civilian

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Definition of a Civilian A civilian is a person who is not a member of a country’s armed forces or combatants. They are not allowed to openly carry arms, and they must follow the laws of war. There are some … Continued

What Is a Citizen?

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Citizenship is a legal recognition of belonging to a certain country, state, or commonwealth. This status can help one create their own identity and define their social standing. However, being a citizen also comes with certain responsibilities. Those residing in … Continued

The Principles of Human Rights

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Human rights are the moral principles and norms that define certain standards of human behaviour. They are regularly protected by international and municipal law. However, many of these principles have been questioned in the past. In recent decades, a number … Continued

Immigrants and Their Legal Statuses

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Immigrants are people who come to a country without any prior residence. They may also come to a country for any number of reasons, including economic prosperity, family reunification, or retirement. Besides these reasons, immigration may also be caused by … Continued

The Definition of Human Rights

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The universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on 10 December 1948 by the United Nations. It sets out certain fundamental rights for every human being. The document was drafted in the aftermath of World War Two. It inspired many … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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A civilian is a person who is not a member of a country’s armed forces, a combatant or a member of the armed forces. A civilian may not openly carry an arm, but they must observe the laws of war. … Continued

Citizen App Review

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Citizen App Review The definition of citizenship differs from society to society and has never been a stable concept. Over the centuries, the notion of citizenship has evolved to mean different things to different people. It usually refers to an … Continued

The Importance of Protecting Children’s Rights

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Human rights are moral principles that set certain standards for human behaviour. They are regularly protected in both international and municipal law. In the case of children, these rights are particularly important, as they can prevent abuse and allow them … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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The American public’s perception of immigrants is based on the misconception that immigrants take American jobs. While the numbers of immigrants in the country have increased, the share of foreign-born residents has decreased. While the share of immigrants has grown, … Continued

What Happens If You Are Deported?

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In the United States, deportation is the process of removing a foreign national from the country. While this is not necessarily a bad thing, it does have its consequences. In certain cases, it may be the only option. It can … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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The Definition of a Civilian The term civilian is not a military designation, but a more general designation for non-military individuals. This meaning dates to the early nineteenth century, when the word was used to refer to a particular code … Continued

What is a Citizen?

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To be a citizen is to belong to a political community, or a nation. This status is granted when a person meets certain requirements. This includes meeting legal requirements to live and work within the country, pledging to uphold the … Continued

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Immigration

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Immigration refers to the international movement of people. It refers to a person’s decision to settle in a country where they are not native or do not have citizenship. Many immigrants work, live, and eventually become naturalized citizens. While there … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Expulsion and deportation are synonyms, but deportation is used more often in national and international law. In some jurisdictions, a person may be forced to leave their country and return to their country of origin or place of birth. The … Continued

Definition of a Civilian

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Definition of a Civilian A civilian is not a member of the armed forces, but is a member of society. They are not combatants and are not allowed to carry arms. A civilian must respect laws of war and the … Continued

The Basics of Being a Citizen

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The Basics of Being a Citizen A citizen is a person who belongs to a particular country. They owe allegiance to their country, and the state’s protection is their right. However, being a citizen can be complicated. This article will … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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Human rights are moral principles and norms for certain standards of human behaviour. They are regularly protected in international and municipal law. These standards are fundamental for the wellbeing of society. The United Nations, for example, has defined the rights … Continued

Immigrants and the Economy

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Immigration is the international movement of people. These people are not native to the country they are moving to, and do not have citizenship. They move to a new country in hopes of establishing themselves as naturalized citizens or permanent … Continued

What Is Deportation?

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Deportation and expulsion are synonyms, though the former is used more often in international and national law. When someone is forcibly removed from a country, they may be subjected to deportation or expulsion, depending on the circumstances. Both terms may … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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The Definition of a Civilian Those who don’t participate in armed conflict are considered civilians. In wartime, civilians are not armed and cannot openly carry an arm. They must obey the laws of war and not carry weapons in public. … Continued

The Importance of Being a Good Citizen

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A person is a citizen of a country if they live within its boundaries. This relationship creates a duty of allegiance between the state and individual. The government has the right to protect and defend the individual. The relationship between … Continued

The Concept of Human Rights

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Human rights are norms of certain standards of human behaviour. They are regularly protected in international and municipal law. They represent moral principles that should be respected, upheld, and enforced. When a person is discriminated against, their rights are violated, … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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Immigrants are people who come to another country from their home country. They usually seek permanent residence or naturalization. They may also move there because they lack citizenship in their original country. Immigration is an international movement of people. There … Continued

What is Deportation?

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In international law, the terms “deportation” and “expulsion” are synonymous. Both words mean the same thing. Expulsion is the process of forcing someone to leave a country, and deportation is more common in national laws. In some countries, deportation is … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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A civilian is a person who does not serve in the armed forces. This type of person cannot carry a weapon or bear arms openly. They must obey laws and respect the rules of war. They are not considered members … Continued

The Different Types of Citizenship

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If you have lived outside of your home country for at least three years, you are probably a citizen of that country. While this is a wonderful accomplishment, it comes with certain responsibilities as well. This article explores the different … Continued

How Do We Protect Human Rights?

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Human rights are principles of moral conduct, routinely protected under international and municipal law. They establish moral standards for certain standards of human behaviour. In short, human beings have the right to live in accordance with their inherent dignity. But … Continued

What Is Immigration?

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What Is Immigration? Immigration is a process in which people move to a new country, largely from a country where they are not native, and settle there as permanent residents or naturalized citizens. In a sense, immigration is the movement … Continued

What is Deportation?

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What is Deportation? Deportation, also known as expulsion, is the process of removing foreign nationals from a country or territory. This is done for various reasons, including economic and political factors. In international law, it is a common practice. In … Continued

What Is a Civilian?

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When it comes to war, it is illegal to openly carry any weapons. Civilians do not belong to the armed forces and are not considered combatants. They are not allowed to use arms in battle and must respect the laws … Continued

The Benefits of Being a Citizen

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Citizenship is a relationship between an individual and the state. As such, an individual owes his or her allegiance to the state. As such, he or she is entitled to the protection and support of the state. This relationship is … Continued

The Importance of Human Rights

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The Importance of Human Rights Human rights are standards of moral behaviour that apply to all people, regardless of race, gender, or nationality. These rights are backed by international law and municipal regulations. They are generally protected under the United … Continued

The Importance of Immigration

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The Importance of Immigration Immigration is the international movement of people. These people are not native to their destination country, and therefore, they must move there to become naturalized citizens or to become permanent residents. While the goal of immigration … Continued

The Difference Between Deportation and Expulsion

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The Difference Between Deportation and Expulsion When talking about expulsion and deportation, you should know that the former refers to the deportation of people. In international law, expulsion is used more often, while deportation is more often used in national … Continued

The Definition of a Civilian

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The Definition of a Civilian When war is declared, civilians, or non-combatants, are not members of the armed forces. Although they must obey laws of war, civilians do not have the right to carry weapons in public. They must also … Continued

What Are American Citizens?

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What exactly is citizen? How many rights does a citizen have? These are just a few of the frequently asked questions of those who are curious about being citizens of the country. In most instances, the answers to these questions … Continued

What Are Human Rights?

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What Are Human Rights? Human rights are universally accepted norms for the basic human rights of individuals and are practiced every day in the workplace, in education and society in general. However human rights have sometimes been challenged on different … Continued

An Overview Of Immigration

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An Overview Of Immigration Immigration is the international migration of individuals to a foreign destination country either as legal permanent resident or non-permanent resident, either for business or for other purposes, usually to reach a different country altogether. The immigration … Continued

The Grounds for Ex deportation

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The Grounds for Ex deportation Deportation refers simply to the deportation of an individual or a group of individuals from a country or state. The word deportation is frequently used as a synonym of deportation, even though deportation is usually … Continued

What You Should Know About Your Rights As A Citizen

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The concept of citizenship is something that many people don’t know. A common misconception is that citizenship is all about nationality or ethnic background. Actually, citizenship is a relationship between a state and an individual to whom it owes allegiance … Continued

Basics of Human Rights in Asia

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Basics of Human Rights in Asia Human rights are generally defined as moral standards or guidelines for the protection of human rights and are frequently protected in international and municipal law. These rights originate with the human beings’ right to … Continued

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