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    September 13, 2019
    Key facts about refugees to the U.S.

    U.S. refugee ceiling and admissions have declined in recent years

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    Key facts about refugees to the U.S.
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    Resettlement process for U.S.-bound refugees
    Over the decades, American public has had mixed views on accepting refugees
    U.S. trailed rest of world in refugee resettlement in 2017 and 2018 after leading it for decades
    Top states for U.S. refugee resettlement so far in fiscal 2019
    More Christians than Muslims have entered the U.S. as refugees since fiscal 2017
    U.S. refugee ceiling and admissions have declined in recent years
    The shifting origins of refugees to the U.S. since 1975
    Over the decades, American public has had mixed views on accepting refugees
    More Christians than Muslims have entered the U.S. as refugees since fiscal 2017
    The shifting origins of refugees to the U.S. since 1975
    Top states for U.S. refugee resettlement in fiscal 2019
    U.S. refugee ceiling and admissions have declined in recent years
    U.S. trailed rest of world in refugee resettlement in 2017 and 2018 after leading it for decades

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