The global refugee resettlement landscape changed dramatically in 2017, as the United States began to step back from its role as global leader on resettlement. The Trump administration reduced the 2018 refugee admissions ceiling to the lowest level since the program began in 1980. While other countries increased their commitments or launched new programs, this was not enough to make up for the gap left by the United States.
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Top 10 of 2017 – Issue #6: In Wake of Cuts to U.S. Refugee Program, Global Resettlement Falls Short
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