The situation for Haitians in Mexico represents a longer journey of rejection, neglect, and difficulties throughout the Americas.
Leadership Conference Title 42 Letter to Congress Backed By 200+ Groups
200+ organizations wrote to U.S. Congress to encourage senators and representatives to work in tandem with the Biden administration in ending Title 42, which is an urgent racial justice, human rights, and civil rights issue.
Ukraine Parole Program Unnecessarily Limits Welcome
The Biden administration’s creation of a temporary, privately sponsored parole pathway to the United States for Ukrainians is a missed opportunity to reinvest in the resettlement program.
68 Organizations Call on State Department to End Delays On TPS
Refugees International joined over 60 organizations raising concerns about reports that the State Department is obstructing immigrants from accessing protection through Temporary Protected Status.
MPP as a Microcosm: What’s Wrong with Asylum at the Border and How to Fix It
The Biden administration is eroding protection at the border at a time when the need for it—and the reasons for forced displacement—are both growing.
A Year On, Biden Admin Must Realize Commitments to Asylum Seekers
One year ago President Biden issued an executive order promising safe and orderly processing for asylum seekers. However, during the last year, well over a million people have been expelled from the border without any access to the promises made by the EO.
Assessing Barriers to Integration: A Survey of Asylees in the United States
A survey Refugees International conducted in 2021 identifies critical barriers asylees in the United States face trying to secure housing, employment, and other aspects of integration.
Witness at the Border | MPP 2.0: Can Inhumane be Less Inhumane?
Refugees International’s Yael Schacher joins Witness at the Border for a conversation on the Remain in Mexico program.
Voices from the Border: “It’s very hard to have rights” | Refugee and Migrant Communities in Tijuana During the Pandemic
As the Biden administration rolls out a new Remain in Mexico program in San Diego, it is crucial to consider its likely human toll in Tijuana.
“It’s Very Hard to Have Rights” | The Impact of COVID-19 on Refugee and Migrant Communities in Tijuana (Report from Partners Espacio Migrante and Haitian Bridge Alliance)
Deterrence policies at the U.S.-Mexico border made communities of asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants in Tijuana vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19