Refugees and Asylum
"The United States provides refuge to persons who have been persecuted or have a well-founded fear of persecution through two programs: one for refugees (persons outside the U.S.) and one for asylees (persons in the U.S.)."
"A wide-ranging review is needed of this costly and out-of-control system. It has failed refugees, both by diverting limited resources from overseas assistance and by the sheer neglect of those resettled in the United States by their 'sponsors.' The program is rife with fraud, profitable for hundreds of 'non-profit' organizations, and is a potential channel for terrorism into American communities."
Refugees Are Being Resettled Despite the Coronavirus Outbreak
More than 3,000 resettled since late January, when pandemic task force was created
The Benefits of Revising America's Refuge Policy
The choice is clear: we can either help a tiny share of the world’s refugees who win a 'migration lottery' and are resettled in America or we can devote the limited resources available to assisting potentially millions of people overseas in or near their home countries.
The Fiscal Impact of Refugee Resettlement
No Free Lunch for Taxpayers
Topics: Costs of Immigration, Refugees
U.S. Was the Number-One Refugee Resettlement Country in the World in 2019
And most likely will be in 2020, as well
Barely a Year after Global Compacts, UN Is Already Trying to Limit National Sovereignty over Migration
Topics: Refugees and Asylum
Is the Trump administration justified in accepting fewer refugees than in the past?
Topics: Refugees and Asylum
Federal Judge Blocks Refugee Resettlement Executive Order
When is a consultation not a consultation? And other weighty issues
Topics: Refugees and Asylum