refugee migration
Refugee migration refers to the movement of individuals who flee their home countries due to persecution, conflict, or violence. These individuals, known as refugees, seek safety and protection in other countries, often facing dangerous journeys and uncertain futures. International laws, such as the 1951 Refugee Convention, provide guidelines for the rights of refugees and the responsibilities of host nations.
Countries that accept refugees often provide them with legal status, access to basic services, and support for integration into society. The process of resettlement can be complex, involving interviews and background checks to ensure the safety of both refugees and host communities.