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The primary meaning of ‘wretch’ in British English is : “a person who experiences something unpleasant”. E.g. “ a poor/miserable wretch” . Wretched is the verb of wretch. It is not racist to describe poor people who flee their home country to survive a famine, wretched. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wretch

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