We call on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to suspend all currently scheduled and future U.S. deportation flights to Haiti.
Nearly 7,000 Migrants a Day Apprehended at U.S.-Mexico Border
Devon Cone unpacks the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Refugees International Welcomes TPS for Venezuelans, Biden Admin Measures that ‘Affirm American Commitment to Humanitarian Protection’
Refugees International welcomes the Biden administration’s announcements yesterday of the extension and redesignation of Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status and other measures that will enable those who have sought safety in the United States to legally work to support themselves and their families.
Q&A: What Is at Stake as the Biden Administration’s CHNV Parole Program Goes on Trial?
Texas and twenty other states are suing to end the Biden administration’s parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV). Yael Schacher explains the substance and stakes of the case.
Following Court Ruling, Biden Administration Should Stop Fighting for Illegal Asylum Ban
Refugees International welcomes a California District Court decision that the Biden administration’s asylum ban is unlawful and arbitrary.
“I Tell People: Remember Where You Came From”: An Interview with Fernando “Fernie” Quiroz of the Arizona-California Humanitarian Coalition in Yuma
Fernando “Fernie” Quiroz of the Arizona-California Humanitarian Coalition helps people seeking safety in Yuma.
Refugees International Applauds Reintroduction of Afghan Adjustment Act
Congress must pass the Afghan Adjustment Act, bipartisan legislation that would give Afghans paroled into the United States the ability to apply for permanent legal residency.
“They Left Us Without Any Support”: Afghans in Pakistan Waiting for Solutions
Afghans who have fled to Pakistan since August 2021, especially women and girls, face serious risks and challenges. Learn more.
U.S. Likely Voters Strongly Support U.S. Refugee Program Across Party Lines, Republican Support Raises 21 Points When They Know a Refugee
While more than two thirds of voters – 71 percent – believe the United States should have a resettlement program, that share jumps to 87 percent if they say they personally know a refugee.
World Refugee Day 2023: Prioritize Family Reunification for Refugee Families
On World Refugee Day 2023, we call on the Biden administration to prioritize family reunification for refugee families.