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Immigration Article of the Day: A Fast Track to Refuge, or a Pathway to Nowhere? Designing Successful Priority 2 Group Designations by Betsy Fisher

Betsy L. Fisher

A Fast Track to Refuge, or a Pathway to Nowhere? Designing Successful Priority 2 Group Designations by Betsy Fisher, 5 AILA Law Journal 211 (2023)

Abstract

Priority 2, or P-2, group designations, offer the promise of efficient refugee resettlement processing for groups of refugees that share common characteristics. But many P-2 groups—most of all, those designated for the Iraqi Direct Access Program—have failed to advance efficient resettlement for their members. This article identifies the traits required for successful P-2 designations: having easily identifiable members, offering a benefit that other referral mechanisms do not, facilitating access to refugee processing, providing accurate information about processing, and operating for a reasonable period. In many cases, other programs and methods of referral, including encouraging individual referrals of a targeted group, will achieve better access to refugee resettlement.

KJ

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2024/05/immigration-article-of-the-day-a-fast-track-to-refuge-or-a-pathway-to-nowhere-designing-successful-p.html

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