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Which of the following statements best describes the difference between refugees and asylees seeking entrance to the United States?

A.
Refugees fear persecution in their countries of origin, while asylees fear arrest in their countries of origin.
B.
Refugees seek protected entrance to the United States, while asylees are already in the United States.
C.
Refugees are asylees who have gained entrance to the United States.
D.
Refugees have entered the United States illegally, while asylees have entered the United States legally

User Piobab
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

B is the best option

User Jason Kibble
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ANSWER:

The statement "Refugees seek protected entrance to US while asylees are already in the US" best describes the difference between asylees and refugees seeking entrance to the US.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Refugees require a permanent residence and lawful entry into the "United States".
  • For refugees, it is essential to apply for permanent residentship or a green car within a year of their arrival in the US.
  • Asylees are refugees who are already present in US but may require to apply for a "green card" within a year.
  • Refugees basically can't return to their country because of "fear of persecution".
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