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Take action today: Make sure the Biden administration fulfills their promise to refugees >> Presiden

Take action today: Make sure the Biden administration fulfills their promise to refugees >> [International Rescue Committee logo.]( President Biden just announced the U.S. is set to welcome 125,000 refugees over the next fiscal year [TAKE ACTION: Tell Biden to further invest in refugee resettlement >>]( As someone who cares about refugees, I wanted to make sure this important news stands out and doesn't get lost in your inbox: Breaking news: The U.S. has just solidified its dedication to global refugee resettlement by committing to resettle 125,000 refugees over the next year. Achieving this goal will not be easy, and a lot of work is needed to make the President's ambition a reality. [{NAME}, will you join me in asking the Biden administration to make the necessary investments to meet its ambitious resettlement goal? This is critical and can help ensure that refugees have adequate opportunities to safely rebuild their lives and enrich the communities that welcome them. >>]( [TAKE ACTION »]( Over 120 million people have been forced to flee their homes worldwide. For many, only one option is available for safely rebuilding their lives: refugee resettlement. Yet, fewer than half of 1% of refugees will ever be resettled, with the U.S. being one of just 24 resettlement countries worldwide. Refugees today have fled crises like the conflicts in Syria and Sudan, the shift in power in Afghanistan, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and violence and persecution in the Americas. But without significant investment in U.S. resettlement infrastructure, the U.S. may fall short of its 125,000 goal, leaving refugees waiting to rebuild their lives. {NAME}, this critical program has allowed the IRC to resettle 29,611 refugees that arrived through the refugee pipeline since FY21, as well as an additional 12,228 Afghan allies arriving on Special Immigrant Visas. I cannot overstate how important this work is. [TAKE ACTION »]( Thank you for taking action with me today, Melinda, IRC Advocacy The International Rescue Committee | [Rescue.org]( 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10168-1289 USA To ensure future delivery of IRC e-mails, please add our reply address [updates@rescue.or](mailto:updates@rescue.org)g to your Address Book. [Click here]( for U.S. federal and state compliance notices [Manage my preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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