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A Legacy of Welcome: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Representative Connolly

May 21, 2025

Representative Gerry Connolly was a lifelong public servant, a steadfast advocate for human rights, and a tireless champion for refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants.

Before his distinguished career in Congress, Representative Connolly served as Executive Director of the U.S. Committee for Refugees, where he helped shape policies and programs to protect people displaced by war and persecution. That early chapter of his career reflected a deep, abiding belief that the United States must stand for justice the world over.

Representative Connolly brought both moral clarity and pragmatic leadership to the most pressing humanitarian challenges of our time. As a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, he used his voice to uphold America’s responsibility to those fleeing violence and persecution, ensuring that compassion and international cooperation remained central to U.S. foreign policy.

Representative Connolly was a powerful defender of the U.S. refugee program, consistently working to protect and expand access for those displaced by conflict and oppression. He understood that our strength as a nation is measured not only by economic or military might, but by our commitment to dignity, fairness, and the rule of law.

One of his final legislative efforts—the Lady Liberty Act, which would set the U.S. refugee admissions goal to a minimum of 125,000 annually—embodied his lifelong belief that America must lead with empathy and resolve in responding to the global refugee crisis. As we remember his legacy, we can carry his vision forward by urging Congress to pass this vital legislation and reaffirm the United States’ role as a beacon of hope for those in need.

We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, staff, and the many communities he served so faithfully. At a time when the world faces immense challenges, we honor his example and recommit ourselves to the work of building a more just, welcoming, and compassionate world.

May his memory be a blessing.

 

USCRI, founded in 1911, is a non-governmental, not-for-profit international organization committed to working on behalf of refugees and immigrants and their transition to a dignified life.

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