This fact sheet is designed to help CHNV supporters and parolees best understand how the program is currently working and how to prepare for likely changes to it next year.
Information on the New Parole Program Available to Haitians Outside the United States
The Biden administration has announced the creation of a new parole program that permits sponsors in the United States to apply for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan beneficiaries to fly to the United States and remain in the U.S. for two years.
Humanitarian Aid and Protection Pathways Needed for Haitians
Even as the country faces its worst humanitarian and security crisis in decades, Haitians continue to be deported to danger and refused access to refuge.
Act on Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day
The grim five-year anniversary of the genocide in Myanmar provides us with an opportunity to honor and support the Rohingya people. Here are some ways you can get involved.
Tongan Volcanic Disaster Highlights Looming Threats of Climate Change for Countries at the Frontline
The eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai underwater volcano in January sent tsunami waves pummeling toward the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga and across the world. This eruption provides an important warning about the consequences of climate change and climate-related displacement.
Assessing Barriers to Integration: A Survey of Asylees in the United States
A survey Refugees International conducted in 2021 identifies critical barriers asylees in the United States face trying to secure housing, employment, and other aspects of integration.
100 Days of Blockade in Tigray
Today marks 100 days since the Ethiopian government imposed a blockade on all humanitarian assistance to its northern region of Tigray.
Ethiopians Are Starving in Silence
Today, almost a million people in northern Ethiopia are experiencing famine conditions.
6 Tough Questions We Need to Ask About the Famine in Tigray
Millions of civilians in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray have faced harrowing violence, the loss of their homes and livelihoods, and now, extreme food insecurity.
7 Facts You Need to Know about the Famine in Tigray
Tigray’s famine has rarely made front page news or the top of international agendas. But the world cannot look away as Tigray starves.