15 Countries with the Most Refugees in the U.S.

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In this article, we will be taking a look at the 15 countries with the most refugees in the U.S. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see the 5 countries with the most refugees in the U.S.

Where this is war and terror, there is displacement, which leads to refugees escaping from such areas or countries and move to other regions where safety, security and peace is much higher, often at the risk of losing their livelihoods and possessions. While war and displacement has been a constant through human history, the first months of 2022 saw the number of people who were fleeing war and persecution globally cross 100 million for the first time ever. Unfortunately, this isn't even a temporary dip; just the war in Ukraine last year as a result of Russia's invasion saw over 6 million people flee the country and 8 million being internally displaced, and many such refugees ended up even in the U.S., making Ukraine one of the countries with the most refugees in the U.S. It is also important to remember the difference between refugees and immigrants, where the latter moves by choice to improve their standard of living and have the option to go back, which a refugee doesn't.

However, despite this global issue, many countries are reluctant to take in refugees. Since a large number of refugees are Muslims, it is unsurprising that the countries which host the most refugees are Muslim nations with Turkiye topping the list, followed by Iran, with Pakistan also making the top 5 countries with the most refugees, mainly from neighboring Afghanistan. Meanwhile, many European countries are very strict with regards to refugee policies, especially in Central and Eastern Europe, with Western Europe being more accepting, which is why Germany is one of the top five countries with the most refugees and the most of any European country. However, this stance changed dramatically after Ukraine was invaded by Russia, with European countries opening their borders to host Ukrainian refugees and provide them with adequate and necessary support.

15 Countries With the Most Refugees in the U.S.
15 Countries With the Most Refugees in the U.S.

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As mentioned earlier, refugees tend to originate from countries embroiled in war and violence and over half of the refugees under UNHCR mandate originate from just thee nations; Syria, Ukraine and Afghanistan. Syria has been embroiled in a proxy war which has resulted in over a decade of a major humanitarian crisis and made it the country with the most number of refugees in the world, and also among the countries with the most refugees in the U.S. Meanwhile, Afghanistan has been a war-torn country for decades and the 2021 return of the Taliban after an ill-planned U.S. withdrawal from the country, resulted in many fleeing the nation to avoid brutal reprisals from the Taliban who now rule the country.