Bipartisan legislators in the U.S. House and Senate have recently introduced the Afghan Adjustment Act, a bill that provides a path to permanent residency for the more than 70,000 Afghans paroled into the United States in the wake of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Refugees International Celebrates the End of Remain in Mexico
Remain in Mexico—a program that subjected asylum seekers to insecurity and suffering at our border—will finally end.
286 Groups Demand Congress Reject Poison Pill Anti-Immigrant Amendments, Deliver For Families Through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
A coalition of 286 organizations, representing many constituencies, urged Senators to vote NO on poison pill, anti-immigrant amendments to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
Statement by Refugees International on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Refugees International is deeply distressed by the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Immigrant Rights Organizations Urge the Biden Administration to Take Immediate Action to Prevent Further Harm under Remain in Mexico Following the Supreme Court Decision
Refugees International joins over 100 immigrant and refugee rights organizations and service providers to urge the Biden administration to take immediate action to wind down the Remain in Mexico policy and redress the harm suffered by those subjected to it.
Refugees International Congratulates Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II
Refugees International congratulates Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II on his Senate confirmation to be the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.
Risk Management is Key to USAID Localization and Root Causes Efforts
USAID must move beyond including local partners within its existing framework and instead transform to better adapt to local realities.
Llenar el vacío: apoyo humanitario y vías alternativas para los migrantes en la periferia de Colombia
Las personas migrantes hacen un viaje hacia el norte a través de la región del Darién que es cada vez más peligroso por su tramo de 100 km de selva entre Colombia y Panamá. El viaje puede ser mortal.
What the Past Can Show Us About a Way Forward for Migration Policy in the Americas
Last month’s Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles and the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the Biden administration to end the “Remain in Mexico” program highlight important trends in the history of U.S. relations with Mexico on migration policy in the hemisphere.
Ms. Magazine: Women in the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program Must Now Be Given a True Chance To Seek Refuge
The Biden administration must take immediate action to end the Remain in Mexico program and allow those subject to it a chance to fairly and humanely continue their asylum cases in the United States.