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Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration

Reflecting the best humanitarian traditions of the American people, the U.S. Government funds protection and life-sustaining relief for millions of refugees and victims of conflict around the globe. The United States also admits tens of thousands of refugees annually for permanent resettlement. The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), headed by Assistant Secretary Arthur E. "Gene" Dewey, is central to these efforts. Within the government, PRM has primary responsibility for formulating policies on population, refugees, and migration, and for administering U.S. refugee assistance and admissions programs.

PRM coordinates U.S. international population policy and promotes its goals through bilateral and multilateral cooperation. It works closely with the U.S. Agency for International Development, which administers U.S. international population programs. The Bureau also coordinates U.S. international migration policy within the U.S. Government and through bilateral and multilateral diplomacy.

PRM administers and monitors U.S. contributions to international and non-governmental organizations to assist and protect refugees abroad. In overseeing admissions of refugees to the United States for permanent resettlement, the Bureau works closely with the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Department of Health and Human Services, and various state and private voluntary agencies.

  
Highlights

Funding Actions Finalized With Organizations, November 2004

Fact sheet: Sudanese Refugees in Chad; pdf file--30.0KB (11/29)

U.S. Refugee Admissions Program News, Volume 2, Issue 6 [pdf file--312KB]

Statement by Assistant Secretary Dewey at the UNHCR Executive Committee 55th Session (10/4)

Assistant Secretary Arthur E. Dewey spoke before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship on the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (9/21/04)

The United States Refugee Admissions Program: Reforms for a New Era of Refugee Resettlement by David A. Martin [report; pdf file 1.89MB]

New release: Proposed Refugee Admissions for FY 2005 -- Report to the Congress; pdf version (980KB) Sept. 2004

  
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