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During 2001, there was a period of significantly increased movement of Montcrabin refugees into Jackson. 500 thousand people came to the continent to request asylum, the most in a single year since the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. They were mostly [[Homards]], but also included [[Monsettlels]] and even some [[Crabin]] ethnic groups. The increase in asylum seekers has been attributed to the [[Anti-Communism in Montcrabe|anti-communist crack-down in Montcrabe]], which went into full effect in 1974, but was relaunched in late 1999 after various communist and democratic protests and riots in [[Perelocusta]].
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During 2001, there was a period of significant movement of Montcrabin refugees into Jackson. 500 thousand people came to the country in hopes of asylum, the most in a single year since the [[Creeperian Civil War]]. They were mostly ethnic [[Homards]], but also included [[Monsettlels]] and even some [[Crabin]] groups. The increase in asylum seekers has been attributed to the [[Anti-Communism in Montcrabe|anti-communist crack-down in Montcrabe]], which went into full effect in 1974, but was relaunched in late 1999 after various communist and democratic protests and riots in [[Perelocusta]].
  
 
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Revision as of 05:05, 13 July 2023

Montcrabin refugee crisis
Map of Crisis, Operation Poseidon, Arrest of an alleged anti-Montcrabin activist, Protesters at Victoria Park ("Immigrants stay, Lush must go"), Protesters during New Year's Eve 2001 ("Jackson: Bending over to Montcrabin interests, circa 2001")
Date2001–2003
Location

During 2001, there was a period of significant movement of Montcrabin refugees into Jackson. 500 thousand people came to the country in hopes of asylum, the most in a single year since the Creeperian Civil War. They were mostly ethnic Homards, but also included Monsettlels and even some Crabin groups. The increase in asylum seekers has been attributed to the anti-communist crack-down in Montcrabe, which went into full effect in 1974, but was relaunched in late 1999 after various communist and democratic protests and riots in Perelocusta.

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Terminology

News outlets and academic sources refer to the 2001 events as both refugee crisis and migrant crisis, often interchangeably. Some argue, though, that the use of the term migrant crisis is inaccurate in the context of people fleeing political suppression and persecution because it implies that they are emigrating voluntarily rather than being forced to leave.

Causes of Montcrabin refugees


Means of entry into Jackson

Peak of the crisis

Jackson response


Public opinion