With no indication that any deliberation will be signed by midnight tonight, the legacy of refugee resettlement in America comes to a screeching – and disconcerting – halt.
One-third of all Americans surveyed stated that they had no desire to adopt, and when asked why, a higher percentage of Christians said they’d “never thought about” adoption, versus non-Christians
We are in the middle of the worst migrant crisis in world history. Today, nearly 70 million people are forcibly displaced, a number greater than the combined populations of California and Texas. While the migrant crisis is at an historic high, refugee resettlement in the United States is at an historic low.