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How the Rebuilt U.S. System Resettled the Most Refugees in 30 Years


How the Rebuilt U.S. System Resettled the Most Refugees in 30 Years

Importantly, the refugee resettlement program is different from the asylum system, which processes individuals seeking protection at the border ...

US Resettles Most Refugees in 3 Decades, Keeps ... - Global Refuge

“We commend the Biden administration for its steadfast efforts to rebuild the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Resettling 100,000 refugees ...

Final Yearly Refugee Resettlement Numbers Show Great Progress

For the first time in 30 years, the U.S. resettled more than 100000 refugees in a fiscal year. The total is a 67% increase from 2023.

How the Rebuilt U.S. System Resettled the Most Refugees in 30 Years

The more than 100,000 admissions fulfill a Joe Biden campaign promise and are especially notable given the fact refugee resettlement hit a ...

Refugees & Resettlement | migrationpolicy.org

Only a small number of states take part in UNHCR resettlement programs—among them the United States, Australia, Canada, the Nordic countries, and increasingly ...

MigrationPolicy Inst on X: "The > 100,000 refugees resettled in the ...

The > 100000 refugees resettled in the US in FY 2024 were the most in 30 years. But numbers are still far below record highs for US refugee ...

Rebuilding the U.S. refugee program: A case study in how to ...

In fiscal year 2020, the U.S. resettled only 11000 refugees, the lowest figure in the history of the nation's refugee program.

Remaking the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program

The Biden administration released a fact sheet, celebrating the “rebuilding and strengthening” of the US Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) on its watch.

How does the U.S. refugee system work? | PBS News

The United States has long been a safe haven for refugees from around the world. President Biden is working to expand the country's ...

Biden has rebuilt the refugee system after Trump-era cuts ... - AP News

The American refugee program long served as a haven for people fleeing violence around the world. Today, it's rebounding from dwindling ...

IRAP Welcomes New Presidential Determination on Refugee ...

... refugee resettlement target for Fiscal Year 2025 at 125,000. In Fiscal Year 2024, the U.S. resettled 100,000 refugees, the highest in 30 years ...

Rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Program for the 21st Century

The United States must learn from past experiences—from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks through the Trump administration—to rebuild a ...

Who decides how many refugees come to the US?

The U.S. refugee cap limits the number of refugees who can be resettled each year, reflecting the U.S.'s commitment to providing safe haven ...

Refugee Experience & Rebuilding Domestic Resettlement

Our research focused on the experience of UNHCR-referred refugees who currently constitute about 64% of referrals to USRAP.

Proposed Refugee Admissions for Fiscal Year 2024

U.S. communities, resettlement agencies, and their affiliates have welcomed over 117,000 Afghan refugees, Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders, ...

An Overview of U.S. Refugee Law and Policy

The United States has long been a global leader in the resettlement of refugees—and the need for such leadership remains enormous.

Charting a Course to Rebuild and Strengthen the US Refugee ...

This report analyzes the US refugee resettlement program – known as “USRAP” (the US Refugee Admissions Program) – leveraging data from a national survey of ...

Resettlement in the United States | UNHCR US

The United States has a long history of welcoming refugees and has traditionally been one of the largest refugee resettlement countries in the world.

Biden-Harris Admin Celebrates 'Rebuilding' the US Refugee ...

Biden-Harris Admin Celebrates 'Rebuilding' the US Refugee Admissions Program. “Rebuilding” involves more than 100,000 refugees entering U.S. ...

U.S. Refugee Resettlement Is in Ruins—It Is Our Duty to Rebuild It

Beginning in 2017, policy changes impacting the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) led to dramatic cuts in U.S. refugee resettlement.