Club Eisenhower
Refugee Relief
At the end of World War II, there were 6.2 million displaced persons in Europe. In 1948, President Truman signed the Displaced Persons Act to assist Europeans who were unsettled after WWII. This act helped over 350,000 displaced persons relocate to the United States and helped pave the way for the Refugee Relief Act of 1953 signed by President Eisenhower. This new act primarily helped refugees and escapees from communist countries immigrate to the U.S. by using non-quota visas. The Refugee Relief Act issued over 200,000 visas and was one of the many ways Eisenhower sought global peace. Join us as we discuss both the past and present impact of refugee relief.