Across
- 4. Federal department responsible for enforcing most immigration policy
- 5. International body responsible for managing refugee relocation
- 7. The process for applying for asylum while not currently in the process of being deported
- 8. Religion of the majority of refugees in the US
- 9. Individuals who came or were brought to the US as minors without proper authorization
- 10. The process for applying for asylum while facing the deportation legal process
- 14. Country hosting the most refugees per capita
- 15. One of two states resettling the most refugees
- 17. One of two states resettling the most refugees
- 20. Program allowing someone to apply for a Green Card if they have a spouse, child, sibling, or parent who is a US citizen
- 22. Country of origin for largest group of refugees coming to the US from 2009 to 2019
- 23. Cause deemed invalid for claiming asylum in 2018 by Attorney General Jeff Sssions
- 25. Average time it takes to process a legal immigration application
- 26. Where most asylum-seekers to the US came from in the past few years
- 27. The post-WWII global summit which established international codes for refugees, asylum-seekers, and stateless individuals
Down
- 1. Average time it takes to become a citizen once you have residency
- 2. State with the most undocumented immigrants
- 3. Process of becoming a US citizen
- 6. Country hosting the most refugees
- 9. Country of origin for 43% of refugees coming to the US in 2019
- 11. Agency within the Department of Homeland Security which is responsible for detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants
- 12. Country of origin for more than 25,000 unaccompanied minors who arrived in the US in 2018
- 13. Program to support immigration from underrepresented nations
- 16. An individual who has been forced to flee their country because of persecution, war, or violence, but whose request for sanctuary has not been process yet
- 18. The policy under President Trump which allowed for the family separation system at the southern border
- 19. Proposed structure along the southern border intended to curb illegal immigration
- 21. A UN-designated individual who has been forced flee their country because of persecution, war, or violence.
- 24. Permit for lawful permanent US residence
