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Call To Action: Bills to Support

August 28, 2024

Dear Colleagues,

Congress is currently in recess until September 9. It is the perfect moment to reach out to Congressional staff in their D.C. offices or meet Members of Congress in your home district and tell them to support the following legislation!

VOTE YES ✅ The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act

The Crime Victims Fund (CVF) Stabilization Act of 2024 (H.R.8061/S.4514) is a bipartisan, bicameral effort to address funding shortfalls for state victim assistance programs. This bill would provide resources to help stabilize the CVF and ensure that vital services, such as domestic violence shelters, community-based victim advocacy programs, children’s advocacy centers, crisis hotlines, emergency housing, legal assistance for survivors, and programs for survivors of human trafficking continue to receive the necessary support. Without sufficient funding, programs are often at capacity and cannot provide services to survivors and their families when they most need it.

VOTE YES ✅ The Destination Reception Assistance Act

The Destination Reception Assistance Act would expand the federal government’s role in the reception of asylum seekers and new arrivals. The proposed legislation would authorize grants to provide funding for medium-term services to asylum seekers and parolees. This bill offers a humane alternative to the border enforcement policies proposed in Senate negotiations earlier this year. It invests in our capacity to welcome, ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to excel.

SUPPORT AND CLEAR ✅ The Fulfilling Promises to Afghan Allies Act Amendment

Congress has failed to pass the Afghan Adjustment Act (AAA) for over two years. The AAA would have provided resettled Afghan humanitarian parolees with a path to lawful permanent residency through a streamlined, vetted adjustment of status process. It would also have improved the consular processing of applications and visas for Afghans overseas. Congress can still do the right thing by supporting and clearing the Fulfilling Promises to Afghan Allies Act amendment—the updated version of the AAA—in the Senate National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), putting Afghans on the path to permanency, and responding to other challenges obstructing their relocation.

VOTE YES ✅ The Rohingya Genocide, Accountability, and Protection (GAP) Act

The Rohingya Genocide, Accountability, and Protection (GAP) Act (H.R.8936) would provide protection, support, and humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees and internally displaced persons. The Rohingya GAP Act would be a step in the right direction to offer concrete solutions for the Rohingya who continue to experience conscription, persecution and discrimination, limited mobility and access to aid, and poor living conditions.

 

ACT NOW TO PROTECT SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ASYLUM SEEKERS, AFGHAN ALLIES, ROHINGYA REFUGEES, AND OTHER VULNERABLE DISPLACED POPULATIONS

 

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