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.
Report by Espacio Migrante and Haitian Bridge Alliance Recommends New Approach to Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Tijuana
A report released today by two important organizations describes how policies at the U.S.-Mexico border have made communities of asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants in Tijuana vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19.
“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
Refugees International Statement on Biden Administration’s New Remain in Mexico Policy
Refugees International is deeply concerned by the Biden administration’s announcement that it will begin a new Remain in Mexico program.
Q&A with Eunice Rendon, Executive Director of AgendaMigrante
Eunice is the Executive Director of Agenda Migrante and the recipient of Refugees International’s 2021 Exceptional Service Award.
Refugees International President Eric Schwartz Welcomes Biden Administration’s Memo to End ‘Remain in Mexico’
The Biden administration’s new memo to terminate the Remain in Mexico program is one step towards an asylum system that builds back better.
Memo: Impacts of U.S. and Mexican Migration Enforcement on Migrant and Refugee Rights in Mexico
Refugees International joins other organizations in highlighting the impacts of migration enforcement on refugees and migrants in Mexico.
La utilización de procedimientos de asilo diferenciados en México: un enfoque innovador para el procesamiento de asilo
En América Latina, hay más personas en movimiento que nunca.
Mexico’s Use of Differentiated Asylum Procedures: An Innovative Approach to Asylum Processing
In Latin America, more people are on the move than ever before. Mexico’s approach to displacement holds important lessons for other countries in the region.