Refugees International’s interviews with migrants suggest that any effect of U.S. policy on border crossings is, at best, temporarily keeping them away but not reducing their overall numbers.
Q&A: Meet Alaa Ahmed
Alaa Ahmed, a member of the Refugee Fellows cohort and refugee from Sudan, shares her story and passion for advocacy.
Q&A: Meet Tucson-Based Nonprofit Humane Borders
Humane Borders’ mission is to save lives and create a just and humane border.
Foreign Affairs: The Looming Famine in Gaza and How to Stop It
There is a window to reverse the descent toward famine—if there is the political will to do so. But time is of the essence.
Q&A: What’s at Stake in Today’s Court Hearing about the Central American Minors Program?
Today, in federal district court in Dallas, Senior Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn will hear arguments in a case brought by the state of Texas and several other states to challenge the Biden administration’s use of parole authority in the administration of the Central American Minor’s program.
New York Times: The U.S. Must Change Course on Gaza Today
The U.S. government must act now — and fight for humanity.
Forced Migration Review: Breaking the Cycle – Localising Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine
Localising the humanitarian response in Ukraine would improve the sustainability and reach of the overall response.
Just Security: It’s Not Too Late to Galvanize Action on Climate-Affected Mobility
The international community can no longer afford to eschew the needs of the communities that are most affected by climate change.
Q&A: Meet Migrant Women’s Rights Advocate Stacie Girón of Espacio Migrante
Refugees International interviewed Stacie Girón, an advocate for reproductive healthcare access for migrant women in Mexico. Learn her story.
Preguntas y respuestas: Conozcan a Stacie Girón de Espacio Migrante, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes
Refugees International entrevistó a Stacie Girón, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes. Aprende su historia.