The Flores Settlement regulates the treatment of children in the custody of federal immigration authorities.
Raqqa: Avoiding Another Humanitarian Crisis
Raqqa serves as an important barometer in measuring the progress of recovery in the wake of the liberation of much of northeast Syria.
Report Card: The Trump Administration’s Performance on Refugee and Humanitarian Protection
Refugees International offers a report card on the Trump administration’s progress on refugee and humanitarian protection.
U.S. Disengagement Could Jeopardize Fragile Stability in Northeast Syria
The United States and other donors have an important opportunity to consolidate stability in northeast Syria.
Aid Restrictions Endangering Rohingya Ahead of Monsoons in Bangladesh
A humanitarian catastrophe is imminently threatening the lives of nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as they face the onset of the monsoon and cyclone seasons.
The Plight of Eritrean and Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Israel
Refugees International examines Israeli government policies that have denied protection to asylum seekers.
“Death Would Have Been Better”: Europe Continues to Fail Refugees and Migrants in Libya
European policies designed to keep asylum seekers from crossing the Mediterranean Sea are trapping thousands of men, women, and children in appalling conditions in Libya.
Global Compact on Refugees: Establishing Effective Mechanisms for Responsibility-Sharing
The Global Compact for Refugees must tangibly improve refugee response efforts.
The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration: Protecting People Uprooted by Disasters and Climate Change
As UN member states discuss the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees, they must consider the needs of individuals impacted by natural disasters and climate change.
Status of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration
The Global Compacts must secure the rights and protections of refugees and migrants.