For decades, the U.S. has been a global leader in refugee resettlement. We’ve welcomed those fleeing persecution and war, providing them a safe haven and helping them build a new life.
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For decades, the U.S. has been a global leader in refugee resettlement. We’ve welcomed those fleeing persecution and war, providing them a safe haven and helping them build a new life.
But in the last few years, our refugee resettlement numbers dropped and are at a historic low.
With a new administration and Congress in January, we have an opportunity to work with leaders across the political spectrum to restore our commitment to welcoming refugees. And we can do this with your support.
We are in the final stretch of our year-end fundraising campaign and are still $5,230 away from reaching our $10,000 year-end goal. Will you help put us
over the top? Donate now >>
Refugees are the doctors, nurses, food packers, farmers and more, working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the American-born during this difficult time and are helping our economy recover.
We need to restore our nation’s position as a global leader in welcoming refugees by revisiting and increasing the presidential determination that sets the annual ceiling for refugees. Chip in now to help us reach our $10,000 year-end goal. Your support today helps fight for refugees and fair immigration policies. Make a gift now >> Thank you, Beth Sears Vice President & Chief of Strategic Partnerships
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