Refugees International applauds President Biden’s announcement today of his intention to raise the refugee admissions ceiling to 125,000 in Fiscal Year 2022.
Refugees International Statement on Biden Asylum, Migration Executive Orders
In an executive order, President Biden made strong commitments to support the well-being of forced migrants from Central America and to expand protection for asylum seekers in the United States.
Letter Urging President Biden to End the Misuse of Title 42 Public Health Authority at the Border
Refugees International joins other organizations calling for the end of the misuse of Title 42 public health authority to expel asylum seekers and migrants at the border.
Refugees International Welcomes Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Crises
Refugees International applauds the introduction of the bipartisan Safe from the Start Act into the U.S. Congress today, which shows that women and girls’ protection in humanitarian emergencies is non-negotiable.
Priorities for the 117th Congress: Humanitarian Engagement for Displaced Populations
Refugees International outlines priorities for the 117th Congress.
Webinar | From Displacement to Development: Challenges and Opportunities to the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia
Refugees International and the Center for Global Development (CGD) hosted a discussion on the status of the economic inclusion of Venezuelans in Colombia.
Refugees International Applauds Biden’s Actions on Protection, Humanitarian Leadership
Within hours of taking office on January 20, President Biden signed executive orders that will begin to restore America’s tradition of welcoming people seeking refuge.
Trump Texas Visit Spotlights Border Policy Failings
President Trump has fueled a humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern border.
Trump Admin’s Terrorist Designation of Houthis in Yemen ‘Reckless and Destructive’
The Trump administration’s decision to designate the Houthi movement in Yemen as a Foreign Terrorist Organization is both reckless and destructive.
Refugees International Statement on Violence at the U.S. Capitol
Refugees International President Eric Schwartz reacts to violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.