The bill aims to ensure that the United States admits a minimum number of refugees each year, promoting humanitarian efforts and community support for resettlement. It emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in refugee admissions.
1. This bill requires the President to set a minimum number of refugees admitted each year. 2. The minimum number of refugees would be at least 125,000 annually. 3. Community groups can help sponsor refugees and provide them with support services. 4. The President must consider global refugee needs when setting admission goals. 5. Quarterly reports will be published on the number of refugees admitted.
Refugees seeking safety in the United States and community organizations that support their resettlement.