Por: The New York Times World November 04, 2022
In Brussels, asylum seekers are forced to shelter in cardboard boxes on the street. Across southern Germany, small-town mayors are opening gyms and auditoriums to house ever more refugees. And in the Netherlands, where a 3-month-old baby died this year, the government is being sued for inhumane camp conditions.With Russia waging war on its doorstep, Europe has taken in 4.4 million Ukrainians this year, in addition to more than 365,000 first-time... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
Born in a refugee camp in Tanzania, mental health advocate Egette Indelele talks with UNICEF USA National Youth Council Member Kyle King about her experiences and her work to ease the transition to American life for young refugees. Between adjusting to a new culture, learning a... + más
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CBS News USA Politics October 04, 2022
The U.S. allowed more than 25,000 refugees into the country in fiscal year 2022, using only 20% of 125,000 refugee spots allocated by the Biden administration, which continued to struggle to rebuild a resettlement system gutted by Trump-era limits and the COVID-19 pandemic, a... + más
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | WPTV
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | WPLG Local 10
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 03, 2022
Last week, President Biden that the United States will maintain the same cap on refugee entries as the previous fiscal year — a maximum of 125,000 people. That’s to the Trump administration’s approach to dealing with the many displacement crises unfolding around the world,... + más
WPTV USA Nation September 28, 2022
SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation's cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year.Refugee advocates... + más
Biden keeps US target for refugee admissions at 125,000 | Associated Press
10 WBNS USA Nation September 28, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation’s cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year. Refugees advocates have... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022
SAN DIEGO – President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation’s cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year. Refugees advocates have been... + más
Associated Press USA Politics September 28, 2022
SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday kept the nation’s cap on refugee admissions at 125,000 for the 2023 budget year, despite pressure from advocates to raise it even higher to meet the need after falling far short of that target this year. Refugees advocates have... + más
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