Abstract
Most of the world’s 25.4 million refugees have been displaced for five or more years. A sharp curtailment in refugee arrivals to the United States, then, isn’t just a national decision, but a global disruption.
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Fee, M., & Arar, R. (2019). What Happens When the United States Stops Taking in Refugees? Contexts, 18(2), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504219854713
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