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For most of its history, the U.S. has accepted refugees from other countries as a humanitarian measure, accepting people fleeing their home countries because of violence, natural disasters …
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Foreword
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Refugee Needs by the Numbers
Displacements around the globe have grown in recent years
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US Refugee Policy
How the government formalized refugee admissions
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Refugee Admissions for 2023
The Biden administration proposes raising admission caps
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How the US Welcomes Refugees
The Office of Refugee Resettlement’s community programs
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What Congress Is Doing on Refugee Resettlement
As needs grow, Congress has a limited role in refugee programs
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Pros and Cons of a Shield Law for Journalists
A free press versus potential security threats
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Pros and Cons of a Windfall Tax on Oil Companies
Reducing fuel costs versus disincentivizing new oil production
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Pros and Cons of a Shield Law for Journalists
A free press versus potential security threats
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Pro & Con
How should Congress handle refugees and asylum seekers?