Last month’s Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles and the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the Biden administration to end the “Remain in Mexico” program highlight important trends in the history of U.S. relations with Mexico on migration policy in the hemisphere.
The Biden administration must take immediate action to end the Remain in Mexico program and allow those subject to it a chance to fairly and humanely continue their asylum cases in the United States.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court resoundingly ruled that the Biden administration can end MPP, a program that forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their asylum hearings in U.S. immigration court.
The United Kingdom’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda violates the fundamental right of people to seek asylum.
More displaced people, including Venezuelans, are making their way through the Darien Gap in search of safety.
Without more humanitarian support and policies that will reroute people away from the Gap, migrants will continue to be in extremely vulnerable situations.
Refugees International joins over 100 organizations in writing a joint letter ahead of the Summit of the Americas and calling for the summit to address migration and protection for people who have been forcibly displaced.
At the 2022 Summit of the Americas, countries from across the Americas will sign a regional declaration on migration and protection. Ahead of the Summit, Refugees International and partners offer nine guiding principles for the regional framework.
Refugees International hosted a webinar about how Mexico and the United States can work together to uphold the rights and meet the needs of Haitians.
While we should welcome support and refuge for Ukrainians in need, it must also be available to those fleeing violence and persecution within our hemisphere and without discrimination.
What the Past Can Show Us About a Way Forward for Migration Policy in the Americas
Last month’s Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles and the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the Biden administration to end the “Remain in Mexico” program highlight important trends in the history of U.S. relations with Mexico on migration policy in the hemisphere.
Ms. Magazine: Women in the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program Must Now Be Given a True Chance To Seek Refuge
The Biden administration must take immediate action to end the Remain in Mexico program and allow those subject to it a chance to fairly and humanely continue their asylum cases in the United States.
A Win for Asylum as SCOTUS Upholds Termination of Remain in Mexico Policy
Today the U.S. Supreme Court resoundingly ruled that the Biden administration can end MPP, a program that forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their asylum hearings in U.S. immigration court.
UK Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Violates Fundamental Right to Seek Asylum
The United Kingdom’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda violates the fundamental right of people to seek asylum.
Filling the Gap: Humanitarian Support and Alternative Pathways for Migrants on Colombia’s Edge
More displaced people, including Venezuelans, are making their way through the Darien Gap in search of safety.
Life on the Edge of the Darien Gap
Without more humanitarian support and policies that will reroute people away from the Gap, migrants will continue to be in extremely vulnerable situations.
100+ Organizations Write to the White House Ahead of the Summit of the Americas
Refugees International joins over 100 organizations in writing a joint letter ahead of the Summit of the Americas and calling for the summit to address migration and protection for people who have been forcibly displaced.
Guiding Principles for a Regional Framework on Migration and Protection in the Americas
At the 2022 Summit of the Americas, countries from across the Americas will sign a regional declaration on migration and protection. Ahead of the Summit, Refugees International and partners offer nine guiding principles for the regional framework.
Experiences of Haitian Migrants in Mexico and at the U.S. Border
Refugees International hosted a webinar about how Mexico and the United States can work together to uphold the rights and meet the needs of Haitians.
What Title 42 Has Wrought
While we should welcome support and refuge for Ukrainians in need, it must also be available to those fleeing violence and persecution within our hemisphere and without discrimination.