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This paper examines migratory movements into Poland with a special emphasis on refugee mobility. In the past twenty years, almost 90 000 Chechen refugees have come to Poland, as it was the first safe country they reached. According to the Office for Foreigners data they constituted approximately 90 per cent of applicants for refugee status, 38 per cent of persons granted refugee status, 90 per cent of persons granted ‘tolerated status’ and 93 per cent of persons granted ‘subsidiary protection status’. However, a peculiarity of the Polish situation, confirmed by official statistics and research, is that refugees treat Poland mainly as a transit country. The author focuses on the issue of integrating Chechen refugee children into the Polish education system, as well as Chechen children granted international protection or waiting to be granted such protection. The results of the study suggest that Polish immigration policy has no impact on the choice of destination of the refugees that were interviewed. None of the interviewees wanted to return to Chechnya, nor did they perceive Poland as a destination country. Children with refugee status, which enables them to stay legally in the Schengen area, ‘disappear’ not only from the Polish educational system but from Poland as a whole as well. This phenomenon hampers the possibility of achieving educational success when working with foreign children, and it challenges the immense efforts by Polish institutions to integrate refugee children into the school and the local community. Both official statistical data and research results were used in this paper.
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The author shows the history of the immigration system and refugees in Ukraine. The discussed period of 1991–2013 is not accidental and is quite important in the process of shaping the rights of immigrants and refugees.
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The aim of the present article is to attempt to highlight selected  aspects of functioning of Caucasian highlanders in the Russian Empire. Due to the multi-faceted nature of this problem and a wealth of unexplored documents and materials, the issue of Caucasian highlanders in Russia demands more comprehensive investigations and analyses. Most importantly, geographic specification of places of exile and imprisonment of highlanders, the number of persons arrested and exiled, the age of the convicts, their nationality, prison time and conditions demand special attention.
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W niniejszym artykule została podjęta próba omówienia niektórych aspektów funkcjonowania górali kaukaskich w Imperium Rosyjskim. Jednak wiele niezbadanych źródeł i materiałów, rola górali kaukaskich w historii Rosji wpływają na konieczność bardziej wnikliwych badań i analiz. Na szczególne zainteresowanie zasługują geograficzne ustalenie miejsc zesłania i odbywania kar więzienia przez górali, liczba aresztowanych i zesłanych, wiek ukaranych, narodowość, czasokres i warunki odbywania kar.
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В этом разделе представлены наиболее важные аспекты жизни, о депортации чеченцев в Казахстан в период с 1944 по 1957 год. Автор также рассматривает количество чеченцев депортированных в Казахстан и другие страны Центральной Азии, на пример Таджикистан, Туркменистан и Узбекистан.
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This topic is a representation of the most important aspects of life on the deportation of Chechens in Kazakhstan in the period from 1944 to 1957. The author also discusses the number of deported Chechens to Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries.
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