Over 60 million refugees worldwide. Less than 0.1% will get a chance at a new life”(“Refugees in America”). Merriam -Webster Dictionary defines a refugee as "...a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution..." Refugees fleeing into America face unjust persecution, continuing from the past into the modern world, for reasons beyond their individual control. Discrimination against refugees is perpetuated by fear and needs to be stopped for the benefit of millions.
Refugee situations begin when people no longer feel safe in their home country due to political, religious, race, or other reasons and are forced to evacuate for their personal health or familial reasons. Most refugees flee "... from extremely violent regions where they probably perceive the risk of traveling
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Most went straight back to Germany and a concentration camp. America and everyone else who refused essential signed the death warrants of one in four people they turned away. One fleeing German man was detained and "...during a meticulous interview process that involved five separate government agencies, Bahr's story began to unravel. Days later, the FBI accused Bahr of being a Nazi spy. They said the Gestapo had given him $7,000 to steal American industrial secrets—and that he'd posed as a refugee in order to sneak into the country unnoticed. His case was rushed to trial, and the prosecution called for the death penalty"(“Smithsonian”).*******add more story here. He was found guilty and was turned into an example, even though he was not entirely guilty of the presented charges. Another gut-wrenching example of anti-Jewish executive decisions was the instance where the St. Louis was turned away from America with all of its Holocaust fleeing occupants