Op-ed: Rich countries are paying poorer ones to manage their refugee crises

 

Refugee claimants are people in distress, not commodities to be traded.

Re:Structure Lab Co-Principal Investigator Genevieve LeBaron and Co-Investigator Ali Bhagat published an op-ed titled “Rich countries are paying poorer ones to manage their refugee crises: 3 reasons this is dangerous” in The Conversation. The op-ed explores the growing trend of refugee offshoring by rich countries, which carries risk of exploitation.

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