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IRC statement on the FY18 budget: drastic cuts to foreign aid & refugee resettlement proposed by White House
Press Release
June 22, 2022
Who decides how many refugees come to the US?
The U.S. refugee cap limits the number of refugees who can be resettled each year, reflecting the U.S.'s commitment to providing safe haven to the world’s most vulnerable. Learn more.
Article
June 10, 2025
Refugees call on Congress to fight for welcome
Among the dozens of refugees who recently visited Washington, D.C. to tell their stories to Congress, here are fo new Americans who exemplify their vision of hope and acceptance.
Article
June 27, 2022
President Biden could admit the lowest number of refugees in history
The new president has yet to reverse the harmful refugee policies of the Trump Administration, leaving people seeking safety in limbo.
Article
April 9, 2021
Refugees on the playing fields of America
As the 2016 Summer Olympics came to a close, refugee soccer players resettled in Baltimore reflected on their own dreams.
Article
June 27, 2022
A bridge to a new life
How do refugees get to the United States? For most, the journey starts at a Resettlement Support Center funded by the U.S. Department of State and run by its international agency partners, such as the International Rescue Committee. Meet refugees who are on their way with the RSC's help.
Article
September 23, 2022
Sponsor a Refugee
Before the Refugee Act of 1980, refugee resettlement in the U.S. was largely conducted privately or through community groups. The act standardized the process and today most refugees in the U.S. are primarily welcomed through resettlement agencies, such as the International Rescue Committee.
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IRC and Refugee Advocacy Lab host 2023 States Lay the Foundation Summit, Showcasing States' Crucial Role in Refugee Resettlement and Integration
Press Release
May 30, 2023
Refugee ban: facts matter
For nearly 40 years the United States resettlement program has been the best in the world, providing safety and opportunity to millions of refugees. But in his first week in office President Donald Trump signed an executive order that threatens to pull back the welcome mat.
Video
June 27, 2022
Rescue Facts: the cost of cutting refugees
In this Rescue Facts, IRC humanitarian Tracy Reines shares how cutting refugee resettlement will cost the United States in the long run. The Trump Administration’s own report showed that, over a decade, refugees generated over $63 billion more in revenue for federal, state and local governments than the U.S. actually spent on welcoming them. Learn how you can help.
Video
June 27, 2022
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