The Faltering U.S. Refugee Protection System

Policies don’t form in a vacuum. They are shaped by social, political, and economic norms and values, which ultimately decide who gets what and whether the government takes action on an issue. The negative impact of government policies on refugees and asylees, especially since 9/11,are detailed in this 2011 report by the Migration Policy Institute.

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More than a Wall: the Rise and Fall of US Asylum and Refugee Policy

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