Integration and Resettlement of Refugees and Forced Migrants / / edited by Karen Jacobsen, Charles Simpson.

Since 2017, the United States and Europe--among many other refugee-hosting countries--have made significant changes in their refugee policies. New visa restrictions, travel bans, and other regulations were imposed by national governments. At the local level, towns and cities responded in different w...

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Includes bibliographical references.
Forced migration.
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