_____are the refugees whose claim for refuge has not been approved by the country to which they want to migrate
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States have been granting protection to individuals and groups fleeing persecution for centuries; however, the modern refugee regime is largely the product of the second half of the twentieth century. Like international human rights law, modern refugee law has its origins in the aftermath of World War II as well as the refugee crises of the interwar years that preceded it.
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asylum seekers
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Such refugees whose claim has not been finally decided are called asylum seekers.
So, every refugee is initially an asylum seekers but every asylum seekers may not be recognised as a refugee.
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