Arrivals of refugees have hit historic lows. To stay afloat, resettlement agencies re-brand
by Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times
Jul 17, 2018
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - The door to the nonprofit World Relief, tucked between a dance studio and a tutoring company on the second floor of a Garden Grove strip mall, still says "refugee resettlement services."
But it's been nearly a year since a new refugee has walked through it.
The number of refugees admitted to the U.S. since President Donald Trump took office has dropped to its lowest level in decades. As a result, the office and dozens of other refugee resettlement operations across the
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