Setting up an American gulag in the Caribbean in response to forced displacement in the Americas is a shameful low in U.S. history.
M23’s Goma Takeover Needs an Urgent, Robust Response
The takeover by the M23 Rwanda-backed rebel group of Goma – the largest city in the east of DRC – poses an urgent threat to the lives of millions.
Refugees International Opposes Arbitrary and Cruel Cessation of Parole Program Processing and Call for Deportation of Parolees
These actions will put lives at risk, tear families apart, and undermine many U.S. businesses that have employed people on parole in the United States.
Trump’s Day-One Actions Attack Legal Pathways to Refuge; Will Harm Core American Values and Interests
The orders seek to remake U.S. refugee and immigration policy by closing off virtually all pathways for people to seek refuge in the United States.
Statement for the Record | Remain in Mexico
A restart of the Remain in Mexico program would be a disastrous decision that will further a humanitarian crisis on our border.
With Ceasefire Agreement, It’s Time to End Gaza’s Humanitarian Cataclysm
The initial six-week pause must evolve into a permanent ceasefire, and ensure unimpeded and unconditonal humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Refugees International Applauds U.S. Genocide Determination in Sudan; Momentum on Sudan Must Continue into Trump Administration
The genocide determination is a significant recognition of the horrors the people of Sudan have experienced amid the war. But it must come with further measures.
Refugees International Remembers Jimmy Carter
Refugees International mourns the loss of former President Jimmy Carter, a steadfast advocate for human rights and a champion for displaced people.
Harvard Law Clinic and Jenner & Block LLP Sue for Information Refugees International Requested on AI’s Role in Asylum Decisions
DHS has not been transparent about its use of a tool that may be determining whether someone is denied refuge and deported.
Less Than 1% of Humanitarian Funding for Ukraine Goes Directly to Local Organizations
Despite global commitments to localize humanitarian responses, less than 1 percent has gone directly to local organizations in Ukraine.