The End of Resettlement? U.S. Refugee Policy in the Age of Trump
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. A Brief History of U.S. Refugee Resettlement
2.1. A High-Performing, Low-Cost Program
2.2. The Politics of Resettlement
2.3. A Historic Decline
3. Administrative Deconstruction: A Theoretical Framework
3.1. Methods of Deconstruction
3.1.1. Symbolic Actions
3.1.2. Substantive Actions
3.1.3. Procedural Actions
3.2. To What End? The Meaning of Deconstruction
3.2.1. Politics-as-Usual
3.2.2. An Unprecedented Threat
3.2.3. A Comedy of Errors
3.3. Strategic Disruption
3.3.1. The Logic of Disruption
3.3.2. The “Great Disruptor”
3.3.3. The Hallmarks of Strategic Disruption
4. Data and Methods
- Review and synthesis of scholarly publications and policy reports on U.S. refugee resettlement (peer reviewed articles and books, background papers, think tank reports, etc.)
- Descriptive statistical analysis of publicly available refugee resettlement data from U.S. government agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and non-governmental policy think tanks (U.S. Refugee Processing Center, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Migration Policy Institute, etc.)
- Document analysis of a variety of primary and secondary source materials (Trump administration executive orders and proclamations, White House press releases, journalistic reports, judicial opinions, etc.)
- Content and thematic analysis of public statements by elected officials and refugee resettlement officials
- Semi-structured interviews with a small non-representative sample of resettlement professionals in Washington DC, New York, Seattle, and Virginia (resettlement agency personnel, immigration attorneys, refugee policy advocates, etc.)
- Participant observation at two immigration law offices in the Washington, DC, and New York metro areas
5. Disrupting Refugee Resettlement
5.1. Symbolic Disruption: The “Great Trojan Horse” of Refugee Resettlement
5.1.1. Fear and Loathing
5.1.2. Disinformation and Dissent
5.2. Substantive Disruption: Hardliners and Historic Lows
5.2.1. Commandeering Federal Agencies
5.2.2. Banning Muslims
5.2.3. Lowering the Ceiling
5.2.4. Opting Out
5.2.5. Pandemic as Pretext
5.3. Procedural Disruption: “Managed to Fail”
5.3.1. Vacancies and Staff Shortages
5.3.2. Budget Cuts and Office Closures
5.3.3. Obstructionism
5.3.4. A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
6. Discussion and Conclusions
6.1. Image Over Substance
6.2. Bucking the System
6.3. Painful But Superficial Wounds
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | The PRM was initially called the Bureau of Refugee Programs, and was subsequently renamed in 1994 (U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian). |
2 | Home ownership figures are limited to refugees who have resided for at least 20 years in the United States. |
3 | The Brookings Institution’s deregulation tracker paints a striking picture of the scale of deregulation under the Trump administration (Brookings Institution 2019). |
4 | In his February 2017 CPAC comments, Bannon explicitly cited cabinet appointees as a key element of the administration’s strategy: “If you look at these cabinet appointees, they were selected for a reason and that is the deconstruction. The way the progressive left runs, is if they can’t get it passed, they’re just going to put in some sort of regulation in an agency. That’s all going to be deconstructed and I think that that’s why this regulatory thing is so important” (Fisher 2017). |
5 | Beyond the sheer number of appointments, the Trump administration’s judicial appointees tend to be more firmly committed to textualism and originalism in their jurisprudence, and more outspoken in their conservative political views. These judges are more likely to believe that the federal bureaucracy—maligned by Federalist Society members as an “unaccountable ‘fourth branch’ of government”—has ballooned out of control, and must be restrained by the courts (Zengerle 2018). Former White House Counsel, Donald McGahn, the who oversaw many of the Trump administration’s judicial appointments, explained the logic as follows: “The greatest threat to the rule of law in our modern society is the ever-expanding regulatory state, and the most effective bulwark against that threat is a strong judiciary…That’s why regulatory reform and judicial selection are so deeply connected” (McGahn 2017). |
6 | For example, in the 2016 Republican primary, Jeb Bush, two-time governor of Florida and the close relative of two former U.S. presidents, declared himself as a Washington outsider who could “disrupt the beast” of inside-the-beltway politics (Reinhard 2015). |
7 | Out of 3 million refugees resettled in the United States since the start of the USRAP program in 1980, “not a single refugee has committed a lethal terrorist attack on U.S. soil” (IRC 2017, p. 11). Since 2001, only three refugees have been convicted of terrorism-related offenses (Newland 2015). |
8 | The speech was reportedly co-authored by Miller and former chief strategist Steve Bannon (Ackerman 2017). |
9 | In his previous post as former Attorney General of Virginia, Cuccinelli established a reputation as a diehard anti-immigration hawk, supporting efforts to end birthright citizenship and deny worker benefits to non-English speakers. In fact, during the 2016 presidential campaign, Cuccinelli criticized Donald Trump for being too soft on immigration (Kanno-Youngs and Haberman 2019). |
10 | The official name of the order is “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States”. The text of EO 13769 contains dozens of references to terrorists and terrorism, and asserts that “terrorist groups have sought to infiltrate several nations through refugee programs.” |
11 | Chad was later removed from the list in April 2018 after it was determined to be in compliance with the Trump administration’s procedural requirements for immigration processing and intelligence sharing (Wadhia 2019, p. 11). |
12 | Bob Carey, former director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement under president Obama; quoted in (Hoffman 2018). |
13 | The Partnership for Public Service’s “Political Appointee Tracker” offers up-to-date information about administrative appointments and vacancies. Available online: https://ourpublicservice.org/political-appointee-tracker/. |
14 | Adam Clark, director of World Relief Durham; quoted in (Aziza 2018). |
15 | Adam Clark, director of World Relief Durham; quoted in (Aziza 2018). |
16 | Mary Giovagnoli, former senior immigration official at the Department of Homeland Security, and current executive director of Refugee Council USA; quoted in (Ackerman 2018). |
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