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SRES 287

A resolution reaffirming the importance of the United States promoting the safety, health, and well-being of refugees and displaced persons in the United States and around the world.

119th Congress Introduced by Michael Bennet and 22 co-sponsors

Summary of SRES 287: Resolution on Promoting Refugee Safety and Well-Being OverviewThis Senate resolution reaffirms the importance of the United States promoting the safety, health

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Bill Summary · SRES 287

Summary of SRES 287: Resolution on Promoting Refugee Safety and Well-Being

Overview

This Senate resolution reaffirms the importance of the United States promoting the safety, health, and overall well-being of refugees and displaced persons both domestically and around the world. It expresses the Senate's commitment to maintaining the country's long-standing humanitarian leadership in supporting and protecting vulnerable refugee populations.

Key Provisions

  • Affirms the U.S. government's moral and ethical obligation to assist and protect refugees fleeing violence, persecution, and conflict in their home countries.
  • Calls on the U.S. to continue providing robust funding and resources for international humanitarian aid and refugee resettlement programs.
  • Urges the State Department and other relevant agencies to prioritize the security, health, and human rights of refugees in U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic engagements.
  • Encourages greater global cooperation and burden-sharing in addressing the refugee crisis through multilateral institutions and partnerships.
  • Rejects any policies or rhetoric that demonize or discriminate against refugees based on their nationality, religion, or other protected characteristics.

Potential Impact

If passed, this resolution would:
- Reaffirm the U.S. government's strong commitment to supporting and protecting vulnerable refugee populations worldwide.
- Signal to the international community that the U.S. will maintain its leadership role in humanitarian response and refugee assistance.
- Provide political support for continued funding and resources for U.S. refugee programs and international aid efforts.
- Discourage any discriminatory or exclusionary policies or rhetoric targeting refugees at the national level.

Procedural Details

  • This is a Senate resolution, meaning it expresses the sense of the Senate but does not carry the force of law.
  • The resolution was introduced on June 18, 2025 and has been referred to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for consideration.
  • A companion resolution, HRES 533, has also been introduced in the House of Representatives.
  • If passed by both chambers, the resolution would be submitted to the President but would not require their signature to take effect.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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