Let Them Stay Update #2: June 19, 2025 This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the U.S. on parole and their supporters.
Let Them Stay Update #1: June 5, 2025 This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the U.S. on parole and their supporters.
Setting the Record Straight on CHNV Dr. Yael Schacher provides an overview of the history of the CHNV program and where it stands now.
Kenya’s Shirika Plan Can Dismantle Legal Barriers for Refugee Women Facing Gender-based Violence Kenya’s proposed Shirika Plan offers a unique opportunity to dismantle many of the barriers refugee women face.
Taliban Abuses Cannot Continue Unchecked The denial of women’s rights and the mistreatment of detainees in Afghanistan must be met with unified pressure.
Why Aren’t Refugees at the Negotiating Table? Without direct financial support and resources, refugees are left vulnerable to the worst impacts of climate change.
Comment on the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security’s Final Rule on Securing the Border The Biden administration must rescind bans on asylum at the U.S. border that do not ensure meritorious claimants get access to protection.
Humanitarian Aid Crisis in Enclaved Areas of Burkina Faso To address the humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso, international actors must press the government to take a less military-driven approach.
One Year Later, We’re Still Fighting To #LetAsylumSeekersWork One year later, our coalition has grown to more than 60 partners, and our call for action is even stronger.
It’s Time to Help Palestinians Left Behind in Egypt Palestinians displaced to Egypt live in limbo — the international community and Egypt must step up to support them in rebuilding their lives.
Let Them Stay Update #2: June 19, 2025
This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the U.S. on parole and their supporters.
Let Them Stay Update #1: June 5, 2025
This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the U.S. on parole and their supporters.
Setting the Record Straight on CHNV
Dr. Yael Schacher provides an overview of the history of the CHNV program and where it stands now.
Kenya’s Shirika Plan Can Dismantle Legal Barriers for Refugee Women Facing Gender-based Violence
Kenya’s proposed Shirika Plan offers a unique opportunity to dismantle many of the barriers refugee women face.
Taliban Abuses Cannot Continue Unchecked
The denial of women’s rights and the mistreatment of detainees in Afghanistan must be met with unified pressure.
Why Aren’t Refugees at the Negotiating Table?
Without direct financial support and resources, refugees are left vulnerable to the worst impacts of climate change.
Comment on the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security’s Final Rule on Securing the Border
The Biden administration must rescind bans on asylum at the U.S. border that do not ensure meritorious claimants get access to protection.
Humanitarian Aid Crisis in Enclaved Areas of Burkina Faso
To address the humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso, international actors must press the government to take a less military-driven approach.
One Year Later, We’re Still Fighting To #LetAsylumSeekersWork
One year later, our coalition has grown to more than 60 partners, and our call for action is even stronger.
It’s Time to Help Palestinians Left Behind in Egypt
Palestinians displaced to Egypt live in limbo — the international community and Egypt must step up to support them in rebuilding their lives.