Member Statements on the 2024 Presidential Election Results

November 6, 2024

In response to the 2024 Presidential Election, a number of RCUSA Member Organizations have issued statements reaffirming support for forcibly displaced people. A sampling of those statements are included below:

Amnesty International

Amnesty International will defend human rights during President-elect Trump’s second term

Center for Gender and Refugee Studies

Church World Service

Following Election Results, CWS Reaffirms Commitment to Immigrant and Refugee Neighbors, Vulnerable Families Worldwide

ECDC

A Call to Uphold America’s Welcoming Spirit and Humanitarian Values

Episcopal Migration Ministries

Standing in Solidarity and Welcome

Global Refuge

Global Refuge Reaffirms Commitment to Refugees and Immigrants as Nation Prepares for New Administration

HIAS

HIAS Statement on the Election of Donald Trump

International Refugee Assistance Project

Following Election, IRAP Vows to Defend Immigrant Rights Against Trump Attacks

International Rescue Committee

IRC Reacts to US Election Results

Jesuit Refugee Service

JRS/USA Election Statement: We Urge Incoming Administration to Adopt New Approach to Migrant People

Oxfam

Election of Donald Trump “a difficult day in our fight against inequality,” says Oxfam America

National Partnership for New Americans

NPNA Vows Unequivocal Support for Immigrant and Refugee Communities

Refugee Congress

Refugee Congress committed to amplifying voices, defending rights, and building bridges during second Trump administration

Refugees International

A Message to Our Supporters Following the U.S. Elections

RefugePoint

RefugePoint’s Statement on 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Results

USAHello

USAHello statement on the election

US Conference of Catholic Bishops

U.S. Bishops’ President Calls for Prayers and Unity Following Presidential Election