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  2. Truman Directive of 1945 - Wikipedia

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    During the Holocaust the United States accepted around 250,000 refugees; however, comparatively, other countries such as Britain, Netherlands and France accepted more refugees. [1] This directive, #225, was a "statement and directive by the President on Immigration to the United States of Certain Displaced Persons and Refugees in Europe".

  3. List of sovereign states by refugee population - Wikipedia

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    Under international law, a refugee is a person who has fled their own country of nationality or habitual residence, and cannot return due to fear of persecution on account of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

  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. Évian Conference - Wikipedia

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    The only countries willing to accept a large number of Jews were the Dominican Republic, which offered to accept up to 100,000 refugees on generous terms, and later Costa Rica. [ 4 ] [ 14 ] In 1940 an agreement was signed and Rafael Trujillo donated 26,000 acres (110 km 2 ) of his properties near the town of Sosúa , Dominican Republic for ...

  6. International response to the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    For ten days, from July 6 to July 15, delegates from thirty-two countries met at Évian-les-Bains, France. However, most western countries were reluctant to accept Jewish refugees, and the question was not resolved. [70] [71] The Dominican Republic was the only country willing to accept Jewish refugees—up to 100,000. [72]

  7. Afghans who worked with US should be exempt from aid, refugee ...

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    Denying the exceptions, it added, also will show foes like Islamic State that "the U.S. abandons its allies," and endanger active-duty Afghan-American U.S. military members' wives, children and ...

  8. US to accept certain non-Mexican migrants in Mexico as refugees

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    The Biden administration will allow some migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who are already in Mexico to apply to enter the United States as refugees, White House national security ...

  9. United States and the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Jewish refugees on the St. Louis. In 1924, the Johnson-Reed Act was passed, limiting immigration to the United States. [1] In July 1938, the United States initiated the Évian Conference to address the refugee crisis with the nations of Europe and the Americas, but no consensus could be reached between the countries.