Trump cut the refugee program before. Refugee groups prepare for Round 2.

The United States just spent a year resettling more refugees than it has in three decades. The next president may soon reverse that work. The U.S. admitted just over 100,000 refugees last fiscal year, less than 1% of refugees identified by the United Nations worldwide. Yet those arrivals are still more than the U.S. has resettled…

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