NGOs call upon the Biden administration to extend temporary protected status (TPS) for Central American migrants and protect those seeking refuge and safety.
Refugees International Urges the Biden Administration to Deliver on Its Promise to Rebuild Refugee Resettlement in 2023
Refugees International commends and acknowledges gaps in the Biden administration’s report to Congress on 2023 refugee admission goals.
Letter: Leaders of Refugee, Policy Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Prioritize Climate Impacted Populations for Resettlement
Leaders of 14 refugee resettlement and policy organizations send a letter requesting that the Biden administration follow through on pledges to lead on climate change and migration solutions.
Leaders of Refugee, Policy Organizations Call on Biden Administration to Prioritize Climate Impacted Populations for Resettlement
Leaders of 14 refugee resettlement and policy organizations today sent a letter to the White House calling on the Biden administration to create resettlement pathways for climate impacted populations.
Number of Displaced Venezuelans Matches Ukraine Crisis, International Support Does Not
The UN confirmed that the number of displaced Venezuelans has reached 6.8 million people—tying with Ukraine for the largest refugee and migrant crisis worldwide, and surpassing Syria for the first time ever.
Argentina’s Welcome of Venezuelan Migrants
Argentina’s laws recognize migration as a human right and guarantee migrants’ access to basic social services, work, and justice. This was not always the case.
Refugees International Welcomes Introduction of Afghan Adjustment Act
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.