All people who find themselves in the path of danger must be allowed to seek safety, not left trapped behind barbed wire.
Biden Administration ‘Putting Border Politics ahead of the Safety of Refugees’ With New Restrictions on Asylum
The Biden administration’s new rule formalizes restrictions on asylum access and puts border politics ahead of the safety of refugees.
Refugees International Condemns the Renewed Hate Speech and the Targeting of the Ezidi Community in Sinjar, Northern Iraq
The international community cannot remain indifferent and complacent in the face of renewed threats against the Ezidis.
Re-Parole Process for Afghans ‘A Necessary but Temporary Solution’
Afghans need an accessible and efficient process so that they can continue to work, attend schools, and contribute to American communities.
Refugees International and Encuentros SJS Call for Immediate Action to Prevent a Humanitarian Catastrophe on Chile-Peru Border
Authorities of Chile and Peru must immediately provide protection and lasting security to people trapped in the borderland.
Refugees International Welcomes Increased Resettlement from the Americas, Condemns Further Restrictions on Asylum
The Biden administration and Congress must work together to expand pathways for forcibly displaced people in the Americas.
Refugees International Welcomes Inaugural Cohort of Refugee Fellows
Refugees International is proud to welcome its first-ever cohort of six refugee fellows from around the world.
Lebanon’s Forced Deportations Pose Grave Risk to Syrian Refugees
Syrian refugees in Lebanon are facing a brutal crackdown by Lebanese authorities.
Refugees International Warns of Severe Humanitarian Consequences of Sudan Fighting
Twenty years since the Darfur genocide, the world should be well aware of the consequences of prolonged fighting in Sudan.
Expansions to Central American Minors Program a Welcome Step, More Must Be Done
A federal notice announced expansions to the CAM program for parents and legal guardians from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.