Advocate Jocelyn Perry and Alumni Fellows Ayoo Irene Hellen and Qiyamud Din Ikram will be in Belém, representing Refugees International.
Trump Administration Makes Mockery of U.S. Refugee Program
Refugees International calls on the administration to reverse this reckless decision.
Immigrants’ Rights Organizations Submit Report to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Documenting Escalating Abuses by U.S. Government
Civil society organizations call on IACHR to investigate and document the mass human rights abuses committed by the United States.
Bridging the Gap: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in Latin America’s Mixed-Migration Response
MDBs are well positioned to drive long-term solutions, but their migration-related investments must be more strategic and rooted in inclusive development.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: I Fled Ukraine and Rebuilt My Life in Georgia. Now my legal Status is at Risk
We live under a cloud of anxiety, knowing we could lose our legal status — and everything we’re working to rebuild — with the stroke of a pen.
Let Them Stay Update #5
This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the United States on parole and their supporters.
Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts Are Fueling a Crisis for Displaced People in the Americas
The U.S. is abandoning a crisis response in our own hemisphere and undoing nearly a decade of progress.
Los Recortes de Ayuda Internacional de Trump Agravan la Situación de las Personas Desplazadas en las Américas
Estados Unidos está abandonando una respuesta a la crisis en nuestro propio hemisferio y deshaciendo casi una década de progreso.
Refugees International Stands in Solidarity with Neighbors in Washington DC and around the Country
The District of Columbia is not being targeted due to crime; it is being targeted because it is a city that has welcomed immigrants for decades.
Let Them Stay Update #4 August 22, 2025
This is a monthly newsletter about humanitarian parole and policy changes impacting people who entered the United States on parole and their supporters.