THE WHITE HOUSE WAS I NGTON November 30, 2015 The Honorable Paul LePage Governor State of Maine #1 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333 Dear Governor LePage: As part of our ongoing conversation with Governors across the country regarding the refugee resettlement program, I am writing today to follow up on a Governors call I hosted on November 17. On the call and in follow up conversations and correspondence, we have provided Governors a detailed description of the process for vetting refugees and we continue to believe the security vetting for this population is extraordinarily thorough and comprehensive. It is the most robust screening process for any category of individuals seeking admission into the United States. The process is multi~layered and intensive, involving multiple law enforcement, national security, and intelligence agencies across the Federal Government. Additional precautions have been added with regard to Syrian refugees and we continually evaluate whether more precautions are necessary. Notwithstanding this thorough vetting process, I wanted to follow up on requests from Governors for more consistent and of?cial communication from the Administration about the placement process. To that end and given role as the collective voice of the nation?s Governors on matters related to national policy, I am proposing establishing a new process through the NGA for the US. Department of State to accept individualized requests from Governors for more regular access to refugee resettlement information. Upon receipt of a Governor's request, the State Department would compile a tailored report for the individual state submitting the request. The report would include information on refugees resettled during the prior month and ?scal year?to-date. 2 In addition, at the request of the Governor, the State Department would provide this information on a recurring basis via a password protected website. The report would include the total number of refugees resettled in the state broken down by nationality, age range and gender. This proposal responds to Governors? input while protecting the privacy of refugee families. Furthermore, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are prepared to brief Governors on the refugee resettlement process and to discuss working together to improve the program at next convening. Additionally, the Secretary of Homeland Security is prepared to work with NGA to provide further information to Governors on the refugee vetting process and to discuss options for enhanced collaboration. Finally, enclosed with this letter is a brief overview of the resettlement process here in the United States, as well as contact information for points of contact within the key Federal agencies responsible for administering and supporting the refugee resettlement program. We look forward to continuing to work with you to maintain this successful program that over the last four decades has made the United States a leader in welcoming refugees. Sincerely, 4 Denis R. McDonough Assistant to the President and White House Chief of Staff