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Refugee Resettlement In The United States: The Role Of The Voluntary Agencies, Norman L. Zucker
Refugee Resettlement In The United States: The Role Of The Voluntary Agencies, Norman L. Zucker
Michigan Journal of International Law
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. What does remain current and constant, however, is that there is a global refugee crisis. The numbers of refugees in the world are not likely to diminish, and indeed, given the vagaries of international politics, the world's refugee population is likely to increase. As a major world power the United States has had to evolve a refugee policy. This policy operates on two levels: on the foreign level there has been an attempt to provide for the regional and international resettlement of refugees and …
Federal Funding Of United States Refugee Resettlement Before And After The Refugee Act Of 1980, James A. Elgass
Federal Funding Of United States Refugee Resettlement Before And After The Refugee Act Of 1980, James A. Elgass
Michigan Journal of International Law
This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previous resettlement programs involving Cuban and Indochinese refugees. These programs were limited to assisting refugees from specific geographic areas. Each refugee influx called for new legislation, and "new" programs frequently lingered on beyond their useful lives. Uncertainty about the timing of their eventual phaseout left state and local administrators unable to plan for a smooth transition following the termination of federal funding.