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We move from conflict regions and countries of asylum to the country that has traditionally accepted the largest number of refugees for formal resettlement: The United States. What are the domestic ramifications of the travel ban as a policy and a symbol? How are people involved in direct ministry to refugees and asylum-seekers responding?
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We move from conflict regions and countries of asylum to the country that has traditionally accepted the largest number of refugees for formal resettlement: The United States. What are the domestic ramifications of the travel ban as a policy and a symbol? How are people involved in direct ministry to refugees and asylum-seekers responding?