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<dc:title>117 SRES 283 IS: Reaffirming the importance of the United States to promoting the safety, health, and well-being of refugees and displaced persons.</dc:title>
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<dc:date>2021-06-23</dc:date>
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<distribution-code display="yes">III</distribution-code><congress display="yes">117th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">1st Session</session><legis-num>S. RES. 283</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><action display="yes"><action-date date="20210623">June 23, 2021</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="S306">Mr. Menendez</sponsor> (for himself, <cosponsor name-id="S057">Mr. Leahy</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S253">Mr. Durbin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S308">Mr. Cardin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S337">Mr. Coons</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S362">Mr. Kaine</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S364">Mr. Murphy</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S370">Mr. Booker</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S322">Mr. Merkley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S369">Mr. Markey</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S390">Mr. Van Hollen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S415">Mr. Warnock</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S275">Ms. Cantwell</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S341">Mr. Blumenthal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S361">Ms. Hirono</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S311">Ms. Klobuchar</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S394">Ms. Smith</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S307">Mr. Brown</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S316">Mr. Whitehouse</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S413">Mr. Padilla</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S353">Mr. Schatz</cosponsor>, and <cosponsor name-id="S259">Mr. Reed</cosponsor>) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSFR00">Committee on Foreign Relations</committee-name></action-desc></action><legis-type>RESOLUTION</legis-type><official-title display="yes">Reaffirming the importance of the United States to promoting the safety, health, and well-being of refugees and displaced persons.</official-title></form><preamble><whereas><text>Whereas June 20 is observed as <quote>World Refugee Day</quote>, a global event to acknowledge the courage, resilience, and determination of individuals and families who are forced to flee their homes due to persecution;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas December 14, 2020, signified 70 years since the founding of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas July 28, 2021, is the 70th anniversary of the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, signed in Geneva on July 28, 1951, which defines the term <quote>refugee</quote> and outlines the rights of refugees and the legal obligations of states to protect them;</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas, in 2020, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees—</text><paragraph id="idf049c1751809445388f008fe5f9c7a4c"><enum>(1)</enum><text>there were more than 82,400,000 forcibly displaced people worldwide, the worst displacement crisis in recorded history, including 26,400,000 refugees, more than 48,000,000 internally displaced people, and 4,100,000 people seeking asylum;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id4f75c8a095154512b9828f633e69e61e"><enum>(2)</enum><text>on average, 1 out of every 95 people worldwide was a refugee, an internally displaced person, or a person seeking asylum;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id520d26954fc5424f9fa49f0f39872dbb"><enum>(3)</enum><text>11,200,000 people were newly displaced due to recent conflict or persecution;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idac2f18d1ab454390bcffc2802d98cd2e"><enum>(4)</enum><text>68 percent of the world’s refugees came from Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan, and Burma;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id19777dbdc2c444df971d06bb42c8b595" commented="no"><enum>(5)</enum><text>2,600,000 Afghan refugees were displaced worldwide, making them one of the world’s largest and longest-running displaced populations;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id834dcdd72a644c56b96b71a0e9ae7370"><enum>(6)</enum><text>more than 50 percent of the population of Syria, at least 13,500,000 people, were displaced, either across the international border or within Syria, which represents the largest displacement crisis in the world today;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id4B9CF0638C2A4AC09B924F9DBAD5BBB0" commented="no"><enum>(7)</enum><text>children accounted for 30 percent of the world's population but 42 percent of all forcibly displaced people, millions of whom were unable to access basic services, including education; and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id393b6a3949104066a60215a178477b50"><enum>(8)</enum><text>86 percent of all refugees were hosted by developing nations, and less than 1 percent of vulnerable refugees in need of resettlement had the opportunity to resettle because sufficient numbers of places do not exist;</text></paragraph></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas refugees are major contributors to local economies and served as critical frontline health professionals and essential workers combating the COVID–19 pandemic worldwide; </text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the United States has an obligation to provide humanitarian protection to refugees, as well as interpreters, translators, and others in Afghanistan who served alongside United States and NATO troops, diplomats, and development workers; </text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the United States supports the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to increase protection for LGBTQI+ refugees overseas and to support global resettlement of LGBTQI+ refugees; and</text></whereas><whereas><text>Whereas the United States Refugee Admissions Program, which was established over 40 years ago, is a lifesaving solution crucial to global humanitarian efforts, strengthens global security, advances United States foreign policy goals, supports regional host countries, and assists individuals and families in need: Now, therefore, be it</text></whereas></preamble><resolution-body><section id="S1" display-inline="yes-display-inline" section-type="undesignated-section"><text>That the Senate—</text><paragraph id="id327a3420a6714e31a2e662364ceab87b"><enum>(1)</enum><text>reaffirms the bipartisan commitment of the United States to promote the safety, health, and well-being of millions of refugees, including the education of refugee children and displaced persons, who flee war, persecution, or torture in search of peace, hope, and freedom;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id7ee1882e9c7c4c6089e38d1b49f265c5"><enum>(2)</enum><text>recognizes those individuals who have risked their lives working, either individually or for nongovernmental organizations and international agencies, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, to provide lifesaving assistance and protection for people displaced around the world;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idf227d33efe7b403789248cd3545d72ac"><enum>(3)</enum><text>underscores the importance of the United States Refugee Admissions Program as a critical tool for the United States Government to strengthen national and regional security and encourage international solidarity with host countries;</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idbf59aa3195de4dc6b5e8d2d0e557748f"><enum>(4)</enum><text>calls upon the Secretary of State and United States Ambassador to the United Nations to—</text><subparagraph id="idbb6bae0d2eac4557888899cf3ec60024"><enum>(A)</enum><text>continue providing robust funding for refugee protection overseas and resettlement in the United States;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id921366660ba14980a3d0641f7f1ba8ff"><enum>(B)</enum><text>uphold the United States international leadership role in responding to displacement crises with humanitarian assistance, and restore its leadership role in the protection of vulnerable refugee populations that endure sexual violence, human trafficking, persecution and violence against religious minorities, forced conscription, genocide, and exploitation;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id796dc8a1913741828d6aafcce7d9b882"><enum>(C)</enum><text>work in partnership with the international community to find solutions to existing conflicts and prevent new conflicts from beginning;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id0175f2c511e842bfa072df5ea71cfca4"><enum>(D)</enum><text>continue supporting the efforts of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to advance the work of nongovernmental organizations to protect refugees regardless of their country of origin or religious beliefs;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="iddc7f57caa3d44892a24f601122eea1c4"><enum>(E)</enum><text>continue to alleviate pressures on frontline refugee host countries that absorb the majority of the world’s refugees through humanitarian and development support; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="ide69515a978604383b779119dee8b81cd"><enum>(F)</enum><text>respond to the global refugee crisis by meeting robust refugee admissions goals; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="idb665942334a54283a8eacb25014d9199"><enum>(5)</enum><text>reaffirms the goals of <quote>World Refugee Day</quote> and reiterates the strong commitment of the United States to protect the millions of refugees who live without material, social, or legal protections. </text></paragraph></section></resolution-body></resolution> 

