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difference between migrants and refugees​

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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Explanation:

'Migrant' is thereby used as a neutral term to describe a group of people who have in common a lack of citizenship attachment to their host country. ... A refugee is strictly defined in international law as a person who is fleeing persecution or conflict in her or his country of origin.

Answered by LynxLada
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Answer:

D/W B/W migrants and refugees:-

  • A migrant is someone who chooses to move, and a refugee is someone who has been forced from their home.

  • Before migrants decide to leave their country, they can seek information about their new home, study the language and explore employment opportunities. They can plan their travel, take their belongings with them and say goodbye to the important people in their lives. On the other hand, refugees leave behind their homes, most or all of their belongings, family members and friends. Some are forced to flee with no warning and many have experienced significant trauma or been tortured or otherwise ill-treated. The journey to safety is fraught with hazard and many refugees risk their lives in search of protection.

  • Migrants are free to return home at any time if things don’t work out as they had hoped, if they get homesick or if they wish to visit family members and friends left behind. Refugees cannot return unless the situation that forced them to leave improves.
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