What are the accepted solutions to the plight of refugees?
Most refugees return to their native countries when conditions permit, often known as “voluntary repatriation.” When conditions in countries of origin remain unstable or there is a danger of persecution upon repatriation, some refugees are able to stay in the country of first asylum. Unfortunately, many host countries are unable to accept refugees permanently. For many refugees, resettlement in a third country, such as the U.S., is the best and only alternative.