Refugees International joins other organizations in highlighting the impacts of migration enforcement on refugees and migrants in Mexico.
U.S. Deportations to Haiti ‘Legally and Morally Indefensible’
Expelling and returning Haitians to a country amid a political and humanitarian crisis—to a country which cannot ensure their security and basic needs—is both legally and morally indefensible.
Refugees International Welcomes Today’s Title 42 Decision
Refugees International welcomes a federal court decision today ruling that Title 42 is illegal and harmful.
The Hill: Afghan Refugees Need and Deserve Legal Status in the United States
The Afghans evacuated by the United States have escaped the Taliban, but they still face a humanitarian emergency.
SCOTUS Decision on Remain in Mexico ‘Nothing Short of Cruel’
Today’s SCOTUS decision forcing the reinstatement of the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy is nothing short of cruel.
Refugees International Letter to President Biden Urges Immediate Action to Protect Afghans at Risk
Letter from Refugees International President Eric Schwartz to U.S. President Joeseph R. Biden, urging immediate action to protect the lives of Afghans at risk.
A Beacon of Hope in Venezuela
Nutriendo el Futuro is a community initiative offering hope outside of Caracas, Venezuela.
IPCC Report Underscores Urgent Need for Protections for People Displaced by Climate
The latest IPCC report shows us that we are already in the midst of a climate crisis.
COVID-19 Vaccines for Displaced People in Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean are among the regions hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic
Fair Observer: The U.S. Must Pay Attention to Displaced Nicaraguans
Political repression and economic despair have forced more than 100,000 Nicaraguans to flee their country.