During the worst humanitarian crisis of our time, we ask that you join us in urging Congress and your local officials to end the moratorium and resume the resettlement of refugees as soon as possible.

On Friday, January 27, the new presidential administration announced significant changes to U.S. Immigration policy, including a substantial reduction of refugees allowed to enter the U.S., as well as funding cuts to the Refugee Admissions Program—and to resettlement agencies like World Relief—that compromise our ability to adequately care for refugees and immigrants.

The U.S. Refugee Admissions program is a safe program and one that we stand by in our commitment to serving the persecuted, displaced, and vulnerable.

In the last six months alone, World Relief resettled 6,700 refugees. These individuals and families who fled war zones, lost everything, and did not get to choose where they would begin their new lives, are grateful to now be here on U.S. soil.