Perspective
Dec. 17, 2015
Efforts to prevent refugee resettlement are deplorable
The real, human stories we hear from refugees families fleeing war and persecution have no connection to the fear-driven, anti-Muslim rhetoric surrounding refugee admissions. By Holly S. Cooper and Jayashri Srikantiah




Holly S. Cooper
Law Offices of Holly S. CooperEmail: hscooper@ucdavis.edu
UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA
The real, human stories we hear from refugee families fleeing war and persecution have no connection to the fear-driven, anti-Muslim rhetoric surrounding refugee admissions. Currently, 60 million internally displaced people and refugees are on the march for security - the greatest number since World War II. Despite the present scale of refugee migration, the U.S. admits very few refugees in proportion to ...
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