The Syrian problem is growing into the biggest migration crisis in Europe. At the moment, there are over 9 million refugees seeking asylum. In 2012, when the refugees mostly fled to neighboring countries and Turkey,
One similarity between the two is that both the Nazis and Khmer Rouge forced people to move out of their homes without any notice. If the people hesitated to do so, they would be killed. There are so many more similarities such as, the U.S did not get involved in either events, the Nazis and Khmer Rouge both wanted an agrarian lifestyle, and that both were obsessed with documenting every move. One last similarity between the Holocaust and Cambodian genocide is that the Nazis and Khmer Rouge both stole many of the people's valuable possessions like gold and money. Even though the Holocaust and Cambodian genocide are two totally different events, they still happen to have many
In both cases refugees are not wanted in other countries because they are thought to be dangerous. Other countries like America are also worried that there is not enough jobs or
They both have many similarities and differences; in both places the person who is responsible is part of the government. They also both started because of racism and hating another groups because they had different religion. The reason why Hitler started the holocaust was because he thought that Germany was the best race. HItler blamed everything that happened during the Great depression on the Jews because of his hatred towards them. The reason why the government started attacking Darfur and its people was because they wanted to cleanse the region of the black Africans because they were taking the land from the Arabs.
" 'So many religions, including Unitarian Universalism, teach that welcoming the stranger is an essential part of living a life of faith, we seem to have forgotten that. ' " All refugees ever want is freedom, but they could never get it because people won 't be fair to the world and to themselves. In conclusion, Jews and Syrian refugees have many things in common. They
The lives of refugees are turned “inside out” out when they are forced to flee because they have to leave the only home they have ever known and try to figure out a way to leave their old lives behind. They are not leaving their country because they want to but because they are forced to and it can feel like
As we know today there has been a lot of talk about with the allowance of Syrian refugees into the United States. There has been a variety of responses in the US, which compares to what happened to the Jews during the time of the Holocaust. The Americans are responding to this situation very similarly to when the Jews tried to come and settle in during World War II. In comparison to the refugee situation, the Holocaust was very similar mostly by the responses that the US made. When the Holocaust began Jews tried to migrate as far as possible from Germany but as they did that they sometimes settled into countries that the Germans didn’t like which meant that the Jews would be captured.
Immigration Issues There is many differences between the issues of Syrian immigration and the immigration of Latino’s in the U.S. First of all, the issues with the Syrian immigrants are way different than the immigration issues with the Latino’s. For example, Syrian people are fleeing their hometown because of a war. The war started in March of 2011, in part of the Arab Spring. Thousands of Syrians fled their country every day. They often decided to finally escape after seeing their neighborhoods bombed or family members’ kills.