The U.S. Refugee System is showing signs of significant recovery under the Biden Administration, with the number of refugees resettled potentially reaching the highest in decades. This comes after the Trump administration made considerable cuts to the program. The effort to rebuild the system aligns with the United States' long-standing tradition as a safe haven for refugees worldwide. Concurrently, the U.S. is observing the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, with various entities, including the American Bar Association and political figures, advocating for policies to combat and eliminate Islamophobia. This day has sparked discussions on the importance of not only recognizing but actively combating Islamophobia, with calls for the Biden Administration to take concrete actions, such as the confirmation of a Muslim judge facing GOP bigotry.
Yesterday the WH endorsed the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. But rhetoric isn’t enough. We need actions. The Biden folks need to be combating Islamophobia by making sure their party in the Senate confirms a Muslim judge being subjected to brazen, non-stop GOP bigotry. https://t.co/lb4sq3RNqg
Genocidal Psychopaths Celebrate International Day To Combat Islamophobia Well it’s International Day to Combat Islamophobia, which of course means Democrats are busy making the most hypocritical and morally dissonant public statements you can possibly imagine. “We recognize the… https://t.co/maaByOk0nq
As a nation of immigrants founded on the principles of freedom and equality, it is imperative that we confront the threat of Islamophobia. (1/4)
The ABA commemorates March 15 as the UN's #InternationalDayToCombatIslamophobia and affirms its commitment to encourage policies that condemn, combat and eliminate Islamophobia in all its forms. Read @ABAPresident Mary Smith's statement: https://t.co/kQGsrIHJ3Y
The United States has long been a safe haven for refugees from around the world. President Biden is working to expand the country’s resettlement program after the Trump administration made sharp cuts. Get the latest: https://t.co/CIUxL7BdfN
With more and more people around the world being displaced every day, the U.S. should lead by example as a nation that combines order and security with welcome to the persecuted. Our second 2024 immigration principle highlights this. https://t.co/EJdVXGcb5r
new from @TUSK81: Once-Decimated U.S. Refugee System Continues To Rebound: Refugees Resettled Under Biden Administration Could Hit Highest Number In Decades https://t.co/YN15ET4WMj https://t.co/K0KWZwWdcm