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Ukrainian refugees wait in a gymnasium, April 5, 2022, in Tijuana, Mexico. Some 110 million people around the world have had to flee their homes because of conflict, persecution, or human rights violations, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says. Last year alone, an additional 19 million people were forcibly displaced including more than 11 million who fled Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in what became the fastest and largest displacement of people since World War II. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

Ukrainian refugees wait in a gymnasium, April 5, 2022, in Tijuana, Mexico. Some 110 million people around the world have had to flee their homes because of conflict, persecution, or human rights violations, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says. Last year alone, an additional 19 million people were forcibly displaced including more than 11 million who fled Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in what became the fastest and largest displacement of people since World War II. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

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