Some Reflections on Refugee Policy
Some Reflections on Refugee Policy
Few photographs are more heartrending than the classic “madonna shot,” the one of the thin, wan refugee mother and her dull-eyed baby. It is often used to bring to public attention the private sufferings of thousands of human beings caught up in the cross-currents of revolution and war.
In recent years the Madonna of the Refugee Camp tends to have an Asian visage. She is usually Vietnamese or Khmer. A boat person, perhaps, or an escapee from Cambodia. She could well be Chin...
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