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個人情報保護方針Last week a US State Department official notified refugee groups worldwide that they could begin bringing refugees into the United States through the usual multi-year process “unconstrained by the weekly quotas that were in place” under previous US legal and budgetary requirements. The decision undercuts the executive order issued in January by US President Donald Trump to suspend immediately all refugee admissions for a period of at least four months and to lower the ceiling on the number of refugees allowed annually from 110,000 to 50,000.
The inflow of people to the United States is broad, but within this general category of people displaced by war, persecution, and similar unsafe and intolerable living conditions, our focus must encompass both refugees and asylum seekers.
Given the population and geographic size of the United States and the resettlement trends for refugees and asylum seekers Americans have vastly different experience levels in opening their communities to these new residents. This reality creates a requirement on state and federal governments, resettlement organizations, and others in the community to share information and educate citizens.
* The fiscal year runs from October of the previous year through September of the current year. For example, the 2017 fiscal year covers the period from October 2016 through September 2017.
The thousands of people fleeing their homes globally in search of safety have received more policy and media attention recently. There is a critical distinction between refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the humanitarian not to mention economic and political consequences of each. Refugees. This is the population fleeing their home countries where violence is raging to other countries in search of protection and assistance. Globally we have witnessed accelerated growth in the flow of refugees in recent years. During 2014, the refugee flow grew by almost a quarter...
(January 2023) The rollback of Trump's hardline immigration policies by the Biden-Harris administration and struggling Latin American economies are pushing hundreds of thousands of migrants to cross the US-Mexico border in hope of a better life. According to the latest data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the number of migrant encounters across the U.S. southern border for December 2022 reached a record high of 251,487. Compared to December 2021 number of migrant encounters increased by 72,234.Of the 251,487 border enforcement encounters in December 2022, 14 percent...
(09 August, 2021) The inflow of immigrants and migrant workers is often perceived extremely negatively by the existing population of a region, due to expectations that immigrants may represent a threat to cultural values, security, and availability of jobs, not to mention the fact that working migrants and some immigrants often send the largest share of their income back to the country of origin, which can undermine the stability of balance of payments. Is the negative attitude toward the inflow of migrants justified from the point of view of long-term economic development? Let's...
The rapid influx of refugees and migrants across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe in 2015 was characterized by an increasing probability of death during this journey. Given the current rate of new arrivals in Europe via the Mediterranean Sea - 205,297 arrivals to date in 2016 - the odds of dying during the crossing are now about 1 in 81. During the final week of May alone, shipwrecks claimed about 880 lives. In the first five months of this year, an estimated 2,510 refugees died in the journey across the Mediterranean Sea compared to 1,855 during the same period of 2015. Given...
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