The Biden administration’s creation of a temporary, privately sponsored parole pathway to the United States for Ukrainians is a missed opportunity to reinvest in the resettlement program.
68 Organizations Call on State Department to End Delays On TPS
Refugees International joined over 60 organizations raising concerns about reports that the State Department is obstructing immigrants from accessing protection through Temporary Protected Status.
New U.S. Border Asylum Rule Highlights Need for Additional Reforms
Refugees International is gratified that the rule on the processing of asylum seekers issued by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security addresses several of the concerns Refugees International raised when it was proposed, however crucial reforms are not addressed in this rule.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Organizations in Central America
Refugees International and IRCA Casabierta hosted an event bringing together LGBTQ+ leaders from Central America to discuss the challenges and opportunities in providing services to displaced LGBTQ+ people and how the Biden administration and regional governments can support their efforts.
Apoyando a Organizaciones LGBTQ+ en Centroamérica
Refugees International e IRCA Casabierta organizaron este evento que reunió a líderes LGBTQ+ de América Central para discutir los desafíos y oportunidades en la prestación de servicios a personas LGBTQ+ desplazadas y cómo la administración Biden y los gobiernos regionales pueden apoyar sus esfuerzos.
U.S. Genocide Designation for Rohingya a ‘Profoundly Meaningful Step’ Toward Justice
The United States will finally recognize the crimes committed against the Rohingya people for what they are: genocide and crimes against humanity.
Refugees International Calls on Biden Admin to Implement Court’s Title 42 Ruling
Refugees International welcomes today’s unanimous decision by a federal appeals court prohibiting summary expulsion of those seeking refuge at the U.S. southern border to places where they face persecution or torture.
Refugees International Statement on the Biden Administration’s Action on Bank Assets and Afghanistan
Refugees International is concerned that the administration’s proposed funding arrangement risks precipitating further suffering of the Afghan people.
MPP as a Microcosm: What’s Wrong with Asylum at the Border and How to Fix It
The Biden administration is eroding protection at the border at a time when the need for it—and the reasons for forced displacement—are both growing.
NGOs Warn President Biden of Dire Consequences of a Potential FTO Designation on Ansar Allah
Refugees International joins other organizations in warning President Biden of the dire consequences to civilians if the administration designates Ansar Allah in Yemen as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.