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Old 06-25-2006, 10:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry, I'm a little late on this one; didn't even know about it until I looked at my calendar :roll:

Article by Michael Chertoff by News Release June 20, 2006

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is pleased to observe World Refugee Day, an annual celebration that recognizes the contributions of refugees throughout the world. This day was first designated by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly in 2000. The theme of this year's celebration is "hope", in commemoration of the indomitable spirit that propels the world's most vulnerable people to survive despite all odds.

The United States is deeply committed to protecting and assisting refugees. The U.S. has a distinguished history as the world's leader in refugee resettlement; more refugees have been resettled in the U.S. than in any other country, and has protected thousands of asylees who applied for protection within the borders. While the U.S. seeks to keep out terrorists and others who pose danger, the U.S. feels it can and must continue to provide safe haven for persons genuinely in need of protection.

In fiscal year 2005, 53,813 refugees from 63 countries received protection in the U.S. after interviews with Refugee Division staff in every region of the world. The Refugee Corps is already 30 officers strong, supported by a new and expanded management team, and is expected to increase in size this year by 50%.

The Asylum Division granted protection in 9,897 cases in fiscal year 2005 and approved 3,938 cases during the first half of fiscal year 2006. Applicants can generally count on a decision within 60 days of applying for protection.

DHS will continue to work steadfastly to ensure that genuine refugees and asylees receive necessary protection and a warm welcome in the United States.
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