Refugees International and the Women’s Refugee Commission discuss best practices that should drive humane reception policies.
White House-Congress Appropriations Deal Would Gut Asylum, Hurt U.S. Cities, and Undermine Border Management
Democrats should not “compromise” by endorsing failed Trump era policies that would sow disorder at the border and return people seeking safety to danger.
USA Today: Biden Helped Stop Darfur Genocide Before. Why is he Virtually Silent This Time?
State Department finally calls out war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing in Sudan. But stopping genocide in Darfur demands more than words.
Congress Must Reject Anti-Asylum Changes in Budget Negotiations
Our history of providing refuge to people seeking safety should not be bartered.
Mixed Migration Review: Biden’s Approach to Migration Management in the Americas: A Medley of Pathways, Asylum Restrictions and Unceasing Transit
To be effective in managing migration and to serve as models for use elsewhere, pathways to the United States need to be refined.
Civil Society Organizations Call for Action on Atrocities in Sudan
We call on the international community to take decisive preventative action to prevent further atrocities from being perpetrated.
Joint Letter to Biden Administration Urging Safeguarding of U.S. Asylum Protections
Groups express extreme concern over proposals to dramatically and permanently change the U.S. immigration system in ways that would harm asylum seekers.
Q&A: Meet Migrant Women’s Rights Advocate Stacie Girón of Espacio Migrante
Refugees International interviewed Stacie Girón, an advocate for reproductive healthcare access for migrant women in Mexico. Learn her story.
Preguntas y respuestas: Conozcan a Stacie Girón de Espacio Migrante, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes
Refugees International entrevistó a Stacie Girón, defensora de los derechos de las mujeres migrantes. Aprende su historia.
Refugees International Opposes U.S. Policies that Could Lead to Returns of Venezuelans to Harm
U.S. policies will likely lead to unsafe returns of Venezuelans and represent dangerous precedents for the future and examples for the region.