Integration Of Refugees And Refugees

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Part Two: The practice of moving away from home in search of a better place or escaping conflict-ridden area is becoming common. People migrate from one country to another because economic, social, political or environmental reasons. The increase of human migration leads to the growth of racial, ethnic, and religious diversity. In the contemporary American society, as the number of refugees and migrants increases, government agencies and local organizations are providing social supports and "decent reception conditions" (191) in order for the newcomers to resettle quicker. Promoting the long-term integration of refugees and immigrants in the communities typically starts out at the grassroots level, focusing on strengthening the voice of the …show more content…

The most vital services and programs tend to focus on building the capacity of early learning programs, service providers, and other stakeholders to support the linguistic, civic, and economic integration of refugees and immigrants. Despite these integration efforts, there are still significant challenges to successful integration of immigrants in the United States. One of the most common challenges amongst the refugees and immigrants’ populations is difficulty of integrating into the mainstream society "without engendering resentment or xenophobia" (Friedman, Towards the Future: Seeking Solidarity). Negative public perception of refugees and immigrants is the biggest challenge to developing migration opportunities. Even after refugee become legal residents, …show more content…

The Refugee Women's Alliance fosters a welcoming atmosphere for the students and parents who have only been in the United States for a short period of time. The students that I have worked with are comfortable around the staffs and the volunteer. I noticed that despite the language barriers, the students were not afraid to joke around with the staffs. The students also have a platform for expressing concerns, fears, and opinions. Positive relationships between the faculty and the students prevent students from feeling alienated or ignored. The inclusive environment let the students know they are valued and do belong to the community. In addition, the Refugee Women's Alliance also engages the receiving communities' members to build broader support for immigrants among the mainstream American society. The organization utilizes arts, cultural celebration, refugees and immigrants stories to raise awareness as well as allowing individuals to develop a deeper understanding of the context from which people with different identities and values are coming from. For their last project, students were asked to complete a podcast on the issues or topics they care about. In one particular podcast, an immigrant youth and an American were discussing various social issues, such the social stigma surrounding refugees and immigrants. Besides

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