Across
- 2. The transfer of refugees from the country in which they first sought protection to another state that has agreed to admit them and grant permanent residence.
- 3. Protection granted by a state to a foreign citizen within their territory, typically providing legal safety from persecution or serious harm in their home country.
- 6. The forced movement of people from their home or habitual residence, often due to conflict, violence, persecution, or natural disasters.
- 7. The selective representation of migration events—or stories about migrants—that structure how they are perceived, including "threat," "victim," or "hero" frames.
- 8. Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control, often the underlying cause for people fleeing their home country.
Down
- 1. The formal removal of a foreigner from a country by the authorities for acting against regulations, such as being there without a valid visa
- 4. A person who is not considered as a national by any state under the operation of its law; someone who lacks citizenship in any country.
- 5. An official document or endorsement in a passport that allows the bearer to legally enter, leave, or stay for a specified period in a country.
