Monday, January 28, 2019

Refugee convention

The rule that states that when a refugee sets foot in the United States they have certain rights was part of the United Nations refugee convention of 1951. Here are the rights as outlined in the convention rules. Other rights contained in the 1951 Refugee Convention include: • The right not to be expelled, except under certain, strictly defined conditions (Article 32); • The right not to be punished for illegal entry into the territory of a contracting State (Article31); • The right to work (Articles 17 to 19); • The right to housing (Article 21); • The right to education (Article 22); • The right to public relief and assistance (Article 23); • The right to freedom of religion (Article 4); • The right to access the courts (Article 16); • The right to freedom of movement within the territory (Article 26); and • The right to be issued identity and travel documents (Articles 27 and 28 R

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