After several years of decline, the U.S. has slowly increased refugee #resettlement. More #refugees arrived in the first eight months of fiscal 2023 (from October 2022 through May) than any year since FY 2017. Yet numbers are far below the annual ceiling set by the Biden administration, and short of historical averages.
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After several years of decline, the U.S. has slowly increased refugee #resettlement. More #refugees arrived in the first eight months of fiscal 2023 (from October 2022 through May) than any year since FY 2017. Yet numbers are far below the annual ceiling set by the Biden administration, and short of historical averages.
Want a full picture of refugees and #asylees in the U.S.? Check out our new article
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/refugees-and-asylees-united-states
#asylees #refugees #resettlement