Focusing on Refugee Resettlement Success
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Focusing on Refugee Resettlement Success

While politicians in Washington are at loggerheads over immigration issues, including refugee resettlement, there is greater common ground and more creative thinking at the local level. 

A research project connected to a class I taught at Yale’s Jackson Institute in the fall found shared goals and substantial cooperation among state and local administrators, law enforcement officers, social service providers, and educators. While not blind to the challenges, local actors are crafting promising initiatives that deserve to be replicated.

If the national debate continues its course, however, partisans will remain entrenched and irreconcilable. In an article published today by TheHill (https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/373447-focus-on-refugee-resettlement-success-to-enhance-debate), I argue for refocusing the debate.

If we can define more specifically and measure more comprehensively what constitutes resettlement “success,” we might just restore the former national-level consensus that security and humanitarian goals are both worthy and mutually reinforcing. 

Regards all, Joe


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