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The Trump Administration has proposed slashing refugee admissions to record-low numbers. Here's how you can take action.
Generation Rescue—GenR for short—is a group of young, passionate humanitarians who have joined forces with the International Rescue Committee to help refugees and displaced persons survive, recover and regain control of their futures.
Airbel is the new innovation center at the International Rescue Committee. We design, test, and drive large-scale adoption of innovations for people affected by crisis.
Thousands of people from more than 100 countries joined the International Rescue Committee for our 2021 Global Virtual Event to honor courageous acts of leadership. Watch the recording.
The IRC joined more than 150 national, state and local organizations to send a letter to Congress opposing Senator Graham's Secure and Protect Act and urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to vote no against it.
Five ways to take to ensure Congress endorses and enacts the GRACE Act this year.
Print and fill out this postcard with your own personal reasons for supporting refugees and mail it to your elected officials.
In September 2017, the Trump Administration set its refugee admissions level for Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) at a historic low of just 45,000 refugees. Yet halfway through FY18, the Administration had admitted fewer than 25% of this level1 and is currently on track to admit just 21,000 refugees this year.
The future of America as a beacon of hope for refugees is on the line. With over 68.5 million people displaced in the world, the need to support refugees and families seeking safety is more urgent now than ever. The GRACE Act, also known as the “Guaranteed Refugee Admission Ceiling Enhancement Act” will set an annual refugee admissions floor of 95,000 - crucial to preserving the state of the modern refugee resettlement program in the U.S. Take action now.