refugee
a person who has left their country to escape political persecution
a person who leaves their country for financial reasons, not due to persecution
a person forced to leave their home because of war
a person forced to leave their home because of environmental disasters or changes
a refugee forced to leave their home but who remains within their country's borders
a refugee who has no place to live
a refugee who is a child
a person who truly meets the legal criteria for being a refugee
a person who was once a refugee but is no longer
a refugee who is going back to their country of origin
a non-military person who has become a refugee
a person who wants to be or is trying to be accepted as a refugee
a place where refugees live temporarily in tents or simple buildings
the official legal position of being a refugee
a situation in which large numbers of refugees need help and protection
a building where refugees can get help and support
the difficulties associated with a large number of refugees
the topic or problem of refugees that is debated or discussed
the movement of large numbers of refugees from one place to another
the act of refugees moving from one place to another
refugees run away from a place or situation of danger
refugees reach a destination
refugees reside in a particular place, often a camp or temporary housing
refugees are forced to leave their homes
refugees go back to their home country
refugees move steadily and continuously into an area
a large number of refugees arrive somewhere suddenly
refugees arrive quickly and in large numbers
a very large number of refugees arriving at the same time
the arrival of a large number of refugees
the difficult and sad situation of refugees
indicating the place or situation that a refugee has escaped from
in the middle of a group of refugees
to formally allow refugees to enter and stay in a country
to aid refugees
to provide shelter or a home for refugees
to agree to receive a certain number of refugees
to give help or support to refugees
to help refugees to live in a new country
to send refugees back to where they came from
to be regarded or thought of as a refugee
to send refugees back to their own country
to officially force refugees to leave a country
to meet the official requirements to be recognized as a refugee
to provide housing for refugees
for a country to accept the return of its own citizens who became refugees