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==Operations==
==Operations==
==Criticism==
==Criticism==
Despite its overall success, Operation Brotherly Love faced sustained criticism.  The rapid influx of refugees strained resources and infrastructure in [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]. The operation cost $2.4 billion in the first three years and that tax burden was placed on the [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]ns. There were also concerns about the long-term social and economic integration of [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Arona|Aronese]] refugees into [[Mercantile Reform Protestant]] [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]n society. Critics argued that the operation should have focused more on supporting the repatriation of refugees to [[Arona]].
Despite its overall success, Operation Brotherly Love faced sustained criticism.  The rapid influx of refugees strained resources and infrastructure in [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]. The operation cost $2.4 billion in the first three years and that tax burden was placed on the [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]ns. There were also concerns about the long-term social and economic integration of [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Arona|Aronese]] refugees into the Calvinist [[Mercantile Reform Protestant]] [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]n society. Critics argued that the operation should have focused more on supporting the repatriation of refugees to [[Arona]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:04, 30 December 2024

Temporary camp established for the Aronese.

Operation Brotherly Love was a Government of Burgundie multi-agency mission to support Aronese asylum-seekers coming into Equatorial Ostiecia as a result of the invasion of Arona by Almadaria during the Central Vallosi War in 2037. In total 748,285 Aronese people were process through the official channels of the mission, but interviews with non-profits, non-governmental organizations, and church's in the area indicate that an additional 50-75,000 Aronese were supported outside of the mission as well.

The primary focus was to give safe and dignified haven to the asylum-seekers while they were processed into the Burgoignesc immigration system. Of the almost 750,000 people that came to Equatorial Ostiecia almost 310,000 stayed after the liberation of Arona, and by 2045, almost 174,000 Aronese remained in Equatorial Ostiecia on what it assumed to be a permanent basis.

Agencies involved

  • Global Improvement Branch of the Ministry of External Affairs (GIB-MEA)
  • National Emergency Management Agency
  • Division of Emergency Aid of Equatorial Ostiecia
  • National Gendarmerie's Observation and Treaty Corps

Operations

Criticism

Despite its overall success, Operation Brotherly Love faced sustained criticism. The rapid influx of refugees strained resources and infrastructure in Equatorial Ostiecia. The operation cost $2.4 billion in the first three years and that tax burden was placed on the Equatorial Ostiecians. There were also concerns about the long-term social and economic integration of Catholic Aronese refugees into the Calvinist Mercantile Reform Protestant Equatorial Ostiecian society. Critics argued that the operation should have focused more on supporting the repatriation of refugees to Arona.

See also