Julieta Valls Noyes
@PRMAsstSec
Assistant Secretary @StatePRM, U.S. State Department. Wife, mom, career diplomat. Grateful daughter of refugees. Advocate for displaced & vulnerable people.
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https://www.state.gov/prm 28-04-2022 20:35:19
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Grateful for your visit, Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell, for your acknowledgement of PRM's terrific team, and above all, for your continued support to help us provide life-saving aid to vulnerable displaced people around the world. Needs have never been greater.
As I saw firsthand during my recent travel to Dallas, communities around the country are coming together to open their homes, make new friends, and create opportunities for refugees. What's more American than that? #WelcomeCorps
Happy to reconnect with @ICMC_News SG Msgr. Robert Vitillo. Thankful for his dedication leading ICMC since 2016 and advocacy on behalf of displaced people, including mental health support for victims of conflict. Looking forward to continued partnership with ICMC supporting refugees…
The Welcome Corps was in Dallas last weekend to share the transformative impact of private sponsorship. Julieta Valls Noyes gave a keynote speech at the Welcoming Interactive Conference and met with a private sponsor group from Austin and the refugee family they welcomed from Venezuela.
Grateful for our invaluable partnership with refugee-serving organizations and John Fitzgerald as we work together to welcome refugees and strengthen communities. Refugee resettlement is a core component of the United States’ global humanitarian response.
As I saw firsthand during my travel to Ethiopia, it is essential the international community come together to address the needs of internally displaced people and refugees from the region. Population, Refugees, and Migration Bureau is proud to support our partners in this valuable work. state.gov/united-states-…
Adios, Dallas! I leave inspired by #Interactive2024 & meetings with private sector, NGO, & individual private sponsors at the forefront of refugee resettlement. The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program saves lives and enhances U.S. communities.
This Public Service Recognition Week, I’m grateful to Population, Refugees, and Migration Bureau colleagues working every day to advance 🇺🇸 humanitarian leadership and provide life-saving assistance to refugees, conflict victims, internally displaced persons, stateless persons, and other vulnerable people. Thank…
Lively discussion with students from SMU, University of Dallas, The University of Texas at Arlington, UT Dallas about DOS Careers & how we’re modernizing our workforce Department of State & Population, Refugees, and Migration Bureau. Also proud to share how campus communities change lives welcoming refugees through Welcome Corps on Campus.
Thanks George W. Bush Presidential Center & Niskanen Center for hosting a dynamic conversation with The LIBRE Initiative, TexasMuslimWomensFdn, We Welcome, & others on long-standing 🇺🇸 bipartisan leadership in refugee resettlement. Thru Welcome Corps, private Americans are welcoming refugees in all 50 states &…
Honored to speak at Welcoming America’s #Interactive2024 in @CityofDallas about the shared American value of welcoming refugees. Welcome Corps invites everyday Americans to participate directly in refugee resettlement.
Thank you to CWS, ICNA Relief, World Relief Texas, Catholic Charities Dallas, Catholic Charities Fort Worth & IRC - International Rescue Committee for your partnership resettling refugees in Dallas/Fort Worth. Partners like you have been essential in welcoming over 50,000 refugees to the United States so far this fiscal year.