Refugees
"A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence. A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. Most likely, they cannot return home or are afraid to do so. War and ethnic, tribal and religious violence are leading causes of refugees fleeing their countries."
"The refugee system is broken, but we should not count on United Nations leaders to fix it. It is time the United States reconsiders, not its commitment and humanitarian call to helping refugees, but the manner and the means by which this help is implemented."
Ukrainian Refugees and Europe: A Marathon, Not a Sprint
This marathon can only be won with EU-wide solidarity towards the most affected member states as well as transatlantic burden-sharing based on our common values and principles.
WSJ Inadvertently Reveals Big Downside of U.S. Ukrainian Resettlement
We should not draw off the human capital that will be essential to rebuilding
As Predicted, Mayorkas Grants Amnesty-Lite to Visa-Less Afghans
TPS designation was inevitable after last fall’s mass parole effort
Why Hungary and Poland Are Welcoming Ukrainian Refugees
Poland and Hungary are showing to the world what an “abuse-proof” international asylum system would look like.
DoD Watchdog Issues Chilling Indictment of Afghan Vetting
‘The United States faces potential security risks.’
Not Just Gas: Why Europe Is Reluctant to Follow the U.S. on Ukraine
As Ukraine faces a possible Russian invasion, the specter of yet another refugee crisis looms over Europe.
Steve Camarota Discusses Housing Afghans in Hotels
Originally Aired on December 16, 2021 by Fox News
Steve Camarota, the Center's director of research, discusses housing Afghans in hotels and the impact on the local community on The Ingraham Angle.