Support Our Newest American Neighbors!
The United States has a long history of refugee resettlement. These efforts not only provide safe haven to refugees, but also play an invaluable role in the United States’ humanitarian, national security, and foreign policy priorities. The United States resettles the most vulnerable refugees, including women and children, victims of torture, and religious minorities. JEVS’ work with refugees is deeply rooted in our history and continues at our Center for New Americans (CNA).
Refugees are a part of the fabric of American society. They become business owners and homeowners, bringing not only economic opportunities, but a sense of community. They are artists, farmers, CEOs, and Secretaries of State. Most importantly, they are our neighbors.