Unfulfilled Promises, Future Possibilities: The Refugee Resettlement System in the United States

Resettlement policies that focus on early employment push refugees to accept low paying jobs as a means to economic self-sufficiency. While this policy may help with short-term employment, it fails to address the long-term economic success of refugees. The article highlights ideas and suggests reforms for the US domestic resettlement system.

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