Human Rights First led a coalition of 138 organizations urging the administration to restore access to asylum at all ports of entry for asylum-seekers regardless of their nationality or ties to the United States.
39 Humanitarian and Syrian NGOs Call for More Sustainable, Locally Driven Cross-border Aid Effort
While the clock is ticking on the UN Security Council resolution renewal, the UN can help lead the way to ensure a transformation of the cross-border aid effort to be more sustainable and locally driven in the long term.
100+ Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Reform the Central American Minors Refugee and Parole Program
More than 100 immigrant and refugee rights organizations sent a letter to the Biden administration urging action to reform the Central American Minors (CAM) Program so that it can deliver on its promise as a pathway to safety and family reunification.
Letter: Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants from Central America
NGOs call upon the Biden administration to extend temporary protected status (TPS) for Central American migrants and protect those seeking refuge and safety.
One Year Since Greece Opened New “Prison-Like” Refugee Camps, NGOs Call for a More Humane Approach
Closed Controlled Access Centers (CCAC) for asylum seekers in Greece can be found on the islands of Samos, Leros and Kos. NGOs who have witnessed their impact are calling for the approach to be urgently revised.
Joint Statement: NGOs call on Member States: Agreeing on the Instrumentalisation Regulation will be the Final Blow to a COMMON European Asylum System (CEAS) in Europe
The undersigned NGOs strongly oppose the introduction and use of the concept of instrumentalisation and its codification in EU law; we further reject reforms of EU law based on allowing widespread derogation from EU law
Letter: Leaders of Refugee, Policy Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Prioritize Climate Impacted Populations for Resettlement
Leaders of 14 refugee resettlement and policy organizations send a letter requesting that the Biden administration follow through on pledges to lead on climate change and migration solutions.
286 Groups Demand Congress Reject Poison Pill Anti-Immigrant Amendments, Deliver For Families Through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
A coalition of 286 organizations, representing many constituencies, urged Senators to vote NO on poison pill, anti-immigrant amendments to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Immigrant Rights Organizations Urge the Biden Administration to Take Immediate Action to Prevent Further Harm under Remain in Mexico Following the Supreme Court Decision
Refugees International joins over 100 immigrant and refugee rights organizations and service providers to urge the Biden administration to take immediate action to wind down the Remain in Mexico policy and redress the harm suffered by those subjected to it.
100+ Organizations Write to the White House Ahead of the Summit of the Americas
Refugees International joins over 100 organizations in writing a joint letter ahead of the Summit of the Americas and calling for the summit to address migration and protection for people who have been forcibly displaced.