Immigration and Refugees
Immigration and Refugees refers to the process by which individuals or groups leave their home countries to settle in a different country, often for reasons related to safety, persecution, or seeking better opportunities. Immigration typically involves individuals who choose to move voluntarily to another country for various reasons, such as employment, education, or family reunification. In contrast, refugees are people who have been forced to flee their home country due to war, violence, persecution, or a well-founded fear of such threats. The term encompasses the legal, social, and humanitarian aspects of resettling individuals who may be seeking asylum or a safe haven from dangerous circumstances. Both immigration and refugee status involve legal processes governed by international laws and national policies that determine the rights, protections, and obligations of those who migrate or flee their countries of origin.