Things are about to get very hot.
As for the real meat n' potatoes of the issue at hand...
Maintaining the status quo has NEVER resulted in change within a meaningful time frame for those who need the help,it might even take a few generations for that to create change.
Having them rise up through protests for their rights is a surefire way to get everyone to notice them,but does little when they simply get oppressed over and over again.
Assassinating the corrupt politicians would most certainly change things,but that doesn't gurantee that the new ones would actually change anything for the better for the refugees unless you wrangle sympathetic ones into power.
Serving as a mere outlet can only do so much,since religion won't change the mistreatment from their employers,won't provide food on the table,won't get the refugees better treatment from important officials,and won't solve the root issue,the problems faced by each individual that forced them to become refugees,most of it being war.
As for the refugees themselves being an issue,it seems that they've overcome the issue of just having them in the nation to begin with(Sweeden is a prime example of how bad it can be when handled badly),processing them into the nation(Hungary did an excellent job with that),and then actually keeping them there(Germany had once deported all newly arrived refugees for a certain month back out within the month or so).
Unlike those massive problem causing refugees one can find in Europe,these one seem to have fully went into the assimilation process despite the relatively very high cost of living,so they do deserve to be treated far better,since few have to be deported for causing crime.
Not as complex of a problem as it is in Europe,but a problem nonetheless.
Will the power of lesbian love between a weary one and a naive one change it?,can the affections of two spies solve everything?,we'll have to buckle up and see!