Refugees International and Human Rights First launch our new tool tracking the human cost of the U.S. government’s forced third-country transfer agreements and the launch of our new tracker.
Let Them Stay Update #7
This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the United States on parole and their supporters.
Deseret News: U.S. Refugee Policy Doesn’t Match American Attitudes Toward Refugees
The vast majority of Americans support resettling refugees, so why are we closing our doors to them?
Trump Administration Makes Mockery of U.S. Refugee Program
Refugees International calls on the administration to reverse this reckless decision.
Ethiopia’s IDPs Still Need an Easy Fix: ID Cards
At least 100,000 internally displaced people in Ethiopia have been without IDs for almost a decade. This can be easily remedied.
The Refugee Convention in the 21st Century – Myths and Facts
Enacting changes suggested by the U.S. would restrict sovereign law and policymaking; weaken global burden-sharing; and increase harm for refugees.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: I Fled Ukraine and Rebuilt My Life in Georgia. Now my legal Status is at Risk
We live under a cloud of anxiety, knowing we could lose our legal status — and everything we’re working to rebuild — with the stroke of a pen.
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Holds Public Hearing on Trump Administration’s Systemic Human Rights Violations Against Immigrants
Immigrant rights organizations participated in an IACHR hearing that examined human rights violations inflicted by the Trump administration.
Statement for the Record on Humanitarian Parole
The Trump administration’s mass termination of parole is inhumane and detrimental to U.S. interests, sowing chaos across U.S. communities.
Let Them Stay: Guervens’ Story
Guervens’ story is a testament to the power of pathways like CHNV — and why we must fight back against the stripping of humanitarian parole.