At a time when the U.S. refugee admissions program is under serious threat and the world’s displaced population is at its highest, this Report sets forth extensive recommendations regarding the United States’ role in protecting vulnerable refugees and compliance with its commitments under domestic and international law that together safeguard people fleeing persecution and fearing return to torture. The Report also identifies key national security reasons for supporting and enhancing the refugee program in keeping with U.S. foreign policy priorities. Additionally, the Report provides an in-depth discussion of the robust, multistep security-assessment mechanisms already in place for screening refugees; offers viable policy solutions to impro...
Although the resettlement of refugees is always politically contentious in host countries, the curre...
In this report, the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), InterAction, and Human Rights F...
Throughout history conflicts have always had severe consequences on the people surrounding them. Reg...
At a time when the U.S. refugee admissions program is under serious threat and the world’s displaced...
The world is facing record displacement figures of more than 84 million people forced from their hom...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The U.S. refugee resettlement program, was the first refugee protection casualty of the terrorist at...
The U. S. Refugee Admissions Program (“USRAP”) is a humanitarian program that resettles vulnerable r...
The rhetoric of the Trump administration has fomented a belief among the U.S. public that refugees a...
This dissertation studies refugee resettlement in the United States utilizing the Integration Indica...
A program for a December 2017 Problem Solving Initiative by the University of Michigan Law School on...
The United States Refugee Resettlement Program has seen many changes over the last twenty ...
The United States has long been a global leader in the resettlement of refugees—and the need for suc...
[Excerpt] The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), which is managed by the Department of State (...
From the 1946 to the 1980 Act, more than two million refugees have resettled in the U.S. (Eby, Ivers...
Although the resettlement of refugees is always politically contentious in host countries, the curre...
In this report, the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), InterAction, and Human Rights F...
Throughout history conflicts have always had severe consequences on the people surrounding them. Reg...
At a time when the U.S. refugee admissions program is under serious threat and the world’s displaced...
The world is facing record displacement figures of more than 84 million people forced from their hom...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The U.S. refugee resettlement program, was the first refugee protection casualty of the terrorist at...
The U. S. Refugee Admissions Program (“USRAP”) is a humanitarian program that resettles vulnerable r...
The rhetoric of the Trump administration has fomented a belief among the U.S. public that refugees a...
This dissertation studies refugee resettlement in the United States utilizing the Integration Indica...
A program for a December 2017 Problem Solving Initiative by the University of Michigan Law School on...
The United States Refugee Resettlement Program has seen many changes over the last twenty ...
The United States has long been a global leader in the resettlement of refugees—and the need for suc...
[Excerpt] The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), which is managed by the Department of State (...
From the 1946 to the 1980 Act, more than two million refugees have resettled in the U.S. (Eby, Ivers...
Although the resettlement of refugees is always politically contentious in host countries, the curre...
In this report, the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), InterAction, and Human Rights F...
Throughout history conflicts have always had severe consequences on the people surrounding them. Reg...