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As we mark World Refugee Day, let us not merely celebrate our past as a welcoming nation, but active

As we mark World Refugee Day, let us not merely celebrate our past as a welcoming nation, but actively work towards a future where our actions align with our values. [Democracy for America Advocacy Fund](#) {NAME}, Climate change, military conflicts, and human rights abuses are driving people from their homes in numbers not seen since World War II. The United Nations estimates that nearly 80 million people around the world are currently displaced. This crisis requires a global response, and as one of the most prosperous nations in the world, the United States has a moral responsibility to be a leader in this effort. The United States has a long history of leading the world in a humanitarian way. Our history is steeped in stories of refugees who fled to our shores and found not only safe haven but a chance to start a new life. As these refugees became integral parts of our existing communities, they brought with them rich cultures, diverse perspectives, and a strong drive to contribute to the country that welcomed them. Refugees are more than just numbers and statistics. They are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. They are engineers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and artists. When we welcome refugees, we welcome individuals who have the potential to make significant contributions to our society. Studies have consistently shown that refugees contribute positively to the U.S. economy, often paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Unfortunately, after attacks from Donald Trump and his corrupt administration, the U.S. significantly reduced the number of refugees it accepts. This is not reflective of the values we uphold as a nation. It’s time for Congress to revisit this policy, and ensure that the U.S. is living up to its role as a global leader in refugee resettlement, regardless of who the president is. [As the world continues to grapple with large-scale displacement, we must reaffirm our commitment to offering protection to those in need. Demand that Congress set an annual minimum target of 125,000 refugees for resettlement. This number reflects both our capacity to assist and the pressing needs of displaced individuals around the world.]( [Add Your Name]( Under the Trump administration, the annual refugee cap was at historically low levels, bottoming out at just 15,000 in 2021, down from the 110,000 limit set during the final year of the Obama administration. This stark decrease in refugee admissions not only hampered the U.S.'s longstanding tradition of providing refuge to the world's most vulnerable but also generated detrimental consequences for those fleeing persecution and conflict. The restrictive immigration policies, coupled with the rhetoric that often vilified refugees, created a more hostile and uncertain environment for those seeking safety and a fresh start. That’s why welcoming in 125,000 refugees is about more than just hitting a numerical target, it is a statement about the kind of nation we want to be -- one that offers refuge, fosters resilience, and recognizes the inherent dignity of all people. So, this World Refugee Day, let’s remember that refugees are not a dangerous problem to be cast aside like Republican extremists want us to believe. Let's show the world that we understand our shared humanity and invite them in! [Demand that Congress welcome refugees with open arms and make our commitment to refugee resettlement clear. In doing so, we not only uphold our nation's values but also contribute to the strength and richness of our society.]( Together, we can ensure the United States remains a beacon of hope for those fleeing danger and seeking a better life and show the world that compassion, respect, and human dignity are more than just ideals -- they are principles that guide our actions. - Amanda Amanda Ford, Director Democracy for America Advocacy Fund [Power This Campaign]( Democracy for America Advocacy Fund is a 501c4 organization. Contributions to the Democracy for America Advocacy Fund are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Our mailing address is: PO Box 8521, Essex Junction VT 05451  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democracy for America Advocacy Fund, please [click here](.

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