Friday, October 10, 2014

Refugee Resettlement Watch: Refugee Resettlement Fact Sheet - "The U.S. takes more than twice as many refugees as all countries from the rest of the industrialized world combined."


Refugee Resettlement Fact Sheet


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1.   Since 1975, the U.S. has resettled over 3 million refugees, with annual admissions figures ranging from a high of 207,000 in 1980 to a low of 27,110 in 2002 (in the aftermath of 911) .
The average number of refugees admitted annually since 1980 is about 98,000. Additionally, in recent years, another 40,000 or more per year come in as asylum seekers and Cuban/Haitian entrants – all with the same rights and entitlements as refugees.
All these flows detonate their own chain migration flows in addition to the refugee influx.  These follow-on flows have easily multiplied the original admission numbers by a factor of 4 or more.
The quota for 2013 is 70,000 and it looks like it will be met this year.  There is strong political pressure to get refugee numbers back to over 100,000.
2.  The U.S. takes more than twice as many refugees as all countries from the rest of the industrialized world combined. ...