US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken today recognized the courage and resilience of the millions of refugees “forced to flee persecution” and their significant political, social and economic contributions around the world.
Marking World Refugee Day, Blinken noted that since 1975 the United States of America (USA) has accepted more than 3.5 million refugees for permanent resettlement, “as part of a long tradition of generosity that saves lives and contributes to the living fabric of communities in the United States.” States”.
“Refugees have made positive and significant political, social, and economic contributions to the United States and communities around the world throughout our history. In recognition of this contribution, the United States is redesigning and modernizing its refugee resettlement program,” the statement said.
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