Refugees International calls on the EU to focus on the creation of significant, safe migration pathways to Europe for those seeking refuge, to unite with family, and for a chance at a better life.
Majority of U.S. Likely Voters Support Access to Asylum at the U.S. Southern Border
The majority of likely voters across the United States are supportive of access to asylum at the U.S. southern border by a margin of +20 percent, according to a new poll released today by Data for Progress, the Refugee Advocacy Lab, and Refugees International.
Reparole for Afghans a Welcome Step, More Must Be Done to Ensure Permanent Pathways to Safety
Reparole will ensure that Afghans can continue to rebuild their lives and contribute to American communities.
The Biden Administration Must Immediately Stop Conducting Credible Fear Interviews in CBP Custody
We call on the Biden administration to cease CFIs in CBP custody and instead ensure that asylum seekers are given full and fair access to the U.S. asylum system.
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.
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 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.
Recommendations for the Shelter and Services Program: Making Possible Sustainable, Orderly, and Safe Reception at the US-Mexico Border
Shelter and Services Programs can become a key tool in a larger toolbox of humane policies that support the reception of asylum seekers.
A Legal Win for Access to Asylum in the United States: Q&A with Yael Schacher
We spoke with Yael Schacher about a successful argument she made to challenge the Remain in Mexico program in a California federal court.
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.