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Victories and next steps after President Biden’s first week
One week into President Joe Biden’s term, his administration has already taken critical steps to support refugees, asylum seekers, immigrants and people around the world facing war and disaster.
To name just a few, the administration has: reversed the Trump Administration’s discriminatory travel ban (often called the “Muslim ban”), introduced a sweeping immigration bill to Congress that could impact millions, and rejoined the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization, making the U.S. a critical partner on global crises once again.
There are a lot of reasons to celebrate these critical wins but there is still work to be done. The IRC has outlined seven concrete actions within the new president’s power and we’re eager to see the administration accomplish even more of these goals.
Chief among these is rebuilding the U.S. refugee resettlement program. Refugee arrivals declined by over 85 percent in the previous administration, even as more people were displaced around the world.
Refugee resettlement has historically been supported by both Democrats and Republicans. President Biden can increase the number of refugees welcomed in the U.S., as he committed to during his campaign, and ensure America lives up to its highest ideals.
Read more on critical actions President Biden can take, including ways he can end inhumane asylum policies at the southern border and how the U.S. can help over 230 million people in low-income countries access the COVID-19 vaccine.
P.S. As a valued supporter of the IRC, we wanted to be sure you saw a special opportunity to maximize your impact. If you become a Rescue Partner by making a monthly gift today, your first 12 gifts will be MATCHED, making an even bigger difference for refugees and displaced families facing humanitarian crises around the world. |
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