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  2. Religion and human migration - Wikipedia

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    Religious beliefs and practices have served as significant motivations for migration, with people seeking religious freedom or fleeing religious persecution. [2] This interaction of religion and migration has led to the spread and diversity of religions around the world, as well as the emergence of new religious practices and beliefs as people ...

  3. Sanctuary movement - Wikipedia

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    The Sanctuary movement was a religious and political campaign in the United States that began in the early 1980s to provide safe haven for Central American refugees fleeing civil conflict. The movement was a response to federal immigration policies that made obtaining asylum difficult for Central Americans.

  4. Christian emigration - Wikipedia

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    Christians have also fled from North Korea, especially in response to waves of religious persecution. The persecution of Christians in North Korea has contributed to their emigration because North Korea's government is a self-proclaimed communist state , and one of the guiding principles of its official ideology of Juche is state atheism .

  5. Catholic social activism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Catholic union members and leaders played important roles in steering American unions away from socialism. Fr. Edward McGlynn 's work first in St. Stephen's Parish in New York and his later alliance and support of and activity with Henry George and the land value taxation for social justice movement.

  6. International Catholic Migration Commission - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, the migration phenomenon had become more complex and international: the end of the war in Vietnam, the attempted genocide in Cambodia and violent events elsewhere caused massive and unprecedented migration flows. ICMC continued to assist European refugees relocate in new countries, while also starting new programs in South ...

  7. Sociology of immigration - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the economy of a society, immigrants play a prominent role in maintaining, disrupting, and/or contributing to the social cohesion. For example, since the 1980s and 1990s, the American economy has favored workers who have valuable skills to offer.

  8. Religious segregation - Wikipedia

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    The term has been applied to cases of religious-based segregation which occurs as a social phenomenon, as well as segregation which arises from laws, whether they are explicit or implicit. [1] [2] The similar term religious apartheid has also been used for situations where people are separated based on their religion, including sociological ...

  9. United Religions Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The United Religions Initiative (URI) is a global grassroots interfaith network.. It has local and global initiatives through more than 1100 member groups and organizations, called Cooperation Circles, [1] to engage in community action such as conflict resolution and reconciliation, environmental sustainability, education, women's and youth programs, and advocacy for human rights.

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