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Volume III1, Number I


December 18, 19-1


A Letter From The Editor


Dear Reader:

As you know, federal funding for Refugee Reports ended in
September. I am pleased to announce, now, that an affilia-
tion with the American Council for Nationalities Service has
allowed publication to begin again.

You will receive this issue and three more, free of charge,
on the regular biweekly schedule. But because of the finan-
cial constraints that have affected us all, the newsletter
must convert to a paid subscription basis, after the January
29 issue.

The decision to change to a paid subscription was a difficult
one, made after it was determined that no other course of
action was feasible.

I hope you will become a subscriber soon. Refugee Reports
is specifically for you, and your support will be vital if
the publication is to continue. (You will find a subscrip-


tion order form on page 7.)


There is much that will happen in the coming months in ref-
ugee affairs. -As in the past, Refugee Reports is committed
to editorial integrity and breadth in coverage of events and
resources in, refugee resettlement--information that so many
of you have said is needed and valued.

In closing, I want to acknowledge the help of the American
Public Welfare Association in the past weeks, as Refugee
Reports has made its transition to new auspices.
                              Sincerely,






P.S. As always, correspondence from readers is an important
      and welcome part of our work. Let us hear from you!


IN THIS ISSUE:

    A feature story on the
    consultations between
    the administration an:
    Congress to set refugee
    admissions ceilings...

 Recent Developments

    Status report o- refugee_
    budget request and cash
    and medical assistance
    regulations, ano an
    introduction to appoin-
    tees and nominees ......

* Update

    A new section of curre:-
    items to keep you up-z:-
    date ...................

* Projects and Programs

    A preview of articles
    to come ................

 Resources

    New materials prepared
    by colleagues in reset-
    tlement ................

 Statistics

    The most recent figures
    available on IndochineSe
    arrivals ...............E


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