Arab Women Migration

Introduction

Why ARAB Countries have experienced large number of female migration

In the recent past, the number of women escaping from Saudi Arabia has increased, a majority fleecing from the strict male guardianship and restriction law that govern their female livelihood. Ideally, most of these women have made attempts to escape and dash into freedom

Few people immigrate to new countries simply because they want to. Often there are financial or political reasons people need to leave their home, thus leading them and perhaps many members of their family to a new place where automatically they will be treated as outsiders. Seldom does this uprooting represent tacit desire to be at the new place.

Task

Male guardianship laws in Arab country mean women who make them often seek permission from guardians either an uncle, son, husband, brother or father for majority of their activities. For instance, women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to marry, get a job, go to school or travel without permission.

Any man from a family can control the life of a woman. A man can make big decision in a woman’s life including the husband, the future of her education, even if a woman want to go to hospital the husband has to sign for it. Life in Saudi Arabia includes constant beating and fights from fathers. After complaining to fellow women about the abuse the father ends up beating them both.

Often this act entails pain and sadness, not only with respect to leaving family and friends, but also due to a grand lack of welcome in the new spot. There are positive stories, indeed. There are also many more stories of strife and hardship, including imagery of horrific violence and indeed rancid squalor. Thus, this assignment deals with the topic of displacement, a phenomenon often imposed on innocent people.

Process

For a woman to escape from Saudi Arabia, she has to seek for permission from the male guardians to travel. The far reaching controls in Saudi Arabia over women has drawn much attension even online control the women and extended online. However, the men easily access grant travel permission from the Absher government-run application. 

There is little question that the politics surrounding refugees, immigration, and displacement are daily conversations in the media and in our profession. As a result, it will be more than essential that we be both aware of and clued in on professional conversation with respect to asserting that language minority students have voice in today’s school, community, and public policy conversations.

Evaluation

This web quest delve into the topic of displacement as such applies to the lives of refugees, immigrants, and indeed language minority students. Reasons for doing so include notions that policy makers often fail to take into consideration issues of human rights, racism, or oppression in those displaced.

Conclusion

According to women, life in Saudi Arabia is like slave ever since one is a little girl. One cannot do anything without permission from a guardian male, considering that most of the men are abusive.This web quest delve into the topic of displacement as such applies to the lives of refugees, immigrants, and indeed language minority students. Reasons for doing so include notions that policy makers often fail to take into consideration issues of human rights, racism, or oppression in those displaced.

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