The White House has imposed a cap of 7,500 refugee admissions annually, the lowest since the program's inception in 1980. This decision has stunned communities of refugees who have contributed significantly to American society, such as the Somali community in Minneapolis. These refugees have revitalized neighborhoods, opening businesses and integrating into various sectors of the economy and political landscape.
The new directive represents a stark departure from America's historical role as a refuge, with the cap representing a ... download the app to read more
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