It's important to underscore this overriding fact: women are not just victims of conflict-they are agents of peace and agents of change.
I'll work to ensure that every single refugee who seeks asylum in the United States has a fair chance to tell his or her story. This is the least we can offer people fleeing persecution and devastation.
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Hillary Clinton emphasizes the importance of giving every refugee a chance to share their story as a fundamental act of compassion.
In this quote, Hillary Clinton underscores the moral and ethical obligation to provide refugees seeking asylum the opportunity to share their experiences and struggles. This sentiment reflects the belief that everyone deserves understanding and support, especially those who have faced severe hardship and persecution. It highlights the idea that offering a platform for their stories is a crucial step towards justice and empathy, which is essential in a humanitarian context.
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This quote can be used in speeches about immigration reform.
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