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ReportOctober 12, 2017
U.S. Resettles Fewer Refugees, Even as Global Number of Displaced People Grows

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U.S. Resettles Fewer Refugees, Even as Global Number of Displaced People Grows Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix A: References
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