From Andrea, IRC <[email protected]>
Subject John, you struck me as someone who might be interested in taking part in this special project. I hope you can take a moment to virtually welcome new refugees to the United States.
Date July 1, 2021 1:53 PM
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John,

I thought you might be interested in taking part in this meaningful project to welcome new refugees to the United States.

Can you take a moment to send your virtual welcome note to refugees who’ve recently arrived in the U.S.? » [link removed]

These families are able to start a new life here because President Biden made the decision to increase the number of refugees allowed in the U.S. this year to 62,500.

We welcome the president's recognition of the long-held values of providing refuge to people fleeing violence and political persecution — and America's promise to reset the global standard for humanitarian commitment.

When America welcomes refugees, it is the best of America, leaning on its distinguished tradition and values.

That's why we're inviting you, John, to be among the first people to welcome newly admitted refugees to the United States after this exciting announcement. [link removed]

Thank you for taking part in this special project. We're so grateful that we can always count on you.

Andrea Kost
International Rescue Committee


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