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  2. Ann Corcoran (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Corcoran (born 1950 or 1951) [1] is an American conservative [2] [3] blogger and political activist known for the anti-refugee and anti-Muslim blogs Refugee Resettlement Watch and Fraud, Crooks, and Criminals. [4] [5] [6] She has worked with several far-right organizations and publications. [4] [7]

  3. Refugees and resettlement groups brace for a second Trump ...

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    But many resettlement organizations, which help refugees find housing, learn English and find jobs, say they expect admissions to be cut sharply, undercutting a program President Joe Biden rebuilt ...

  4. Refugee resettlement is likely on the chopping block for the incoming administration. When Trump first took office, he reduced President Barack Obama’s cap of 110,000 refugee admissions for 2017 ...

  5. Joy Behar Makes Bold Declaration About Trump's Immigration ...

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    After taking office on Monday, Trump signed multiple executive orders related to immigration policies, including orders to end asylum, suspend refugee resettlement and even end birthright ...

  6. Third country resettlement - Wikipedia

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    Third country resettlement or refugee resettlement is, according to the UNHCR, one of three durable solutions (voluntary repatriation and local integration being the other two) for refugees who fled their home country. Resettled refugees have the right to reside long-term or permanently in the country of resettlement and may also have the right ...

  7. Office of Refugee Resettlement - Wikipedia

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    Since 1975, the United States has assisted in the resettlement of more than 3 million refugees. [2] Annual admissions of refugees to the United States since the 1980 Refugee Act was enacted have ranged from 27,100 to as many as 207,116. [1] In Fiscal Year 2019, Refugee and Resettlement Assistance comprised a discretionary budget of $1.905 billion.

  8. Trump's Immigration Picks Are Terrible (opinion) - AOL

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    After Trump suspended refugee resettlement and barred the entry of people from seven Muslim-majority countries for several months in 2017, she praised the move, saying she supported a "temporary ...

  9. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Refugee Resettlement plays a particularly important role within USRAP. Bringing refugees into the United States and processing their documents is quite a different thing from assisting those same refugees in living and working in a new and foreign culture. This is the task of the Office of Refugee Resettlement.