Right to Refuge
Ethical Issues
- Mistrust as a Norm: Lack of compassion for the migrants breeds suspicion about their culture, circumstance, and sincerity of asylum request. This equates to an overall rejection of claims policy, making the provision of shelter a unique favour.
- Perception as an Economic Rival: A refugee's lack of prospects and perception as a "freeloader from the other nation" contribute to the idea that they are undeserving of rights. As a result, "gift of rights" is considered a favour that merits widespread goodwill.
- Seen as a Security Threat: Due to mistrust, ignorance, and misinformation, as well as a lack of awareness, ....
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