Victoria Nuland
Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
December 18, 2012
On this 12th International Migrants Day, the United States recognizes
the more than 214 million migrants in the world today, who constitute
more than three percent of the world’s population. The United States’
overarching migration mission is to protect and assist asylum-seekers
and other vulnerable migrants, and to advance effective and humane
international migration policies, in order to enhance stability and
security and promote human rights. Our work through multilateral
institutions, including the International Organization for Migration,
and bilateral partnerships promotes international practices that respect
the dignity and human rights of all migrants. In addition to engaging
in multilateral policy forums, the United States plays a critical role
in assisting the world’s most vulnerable migrants who have been affected
by humanitarian crises.
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