Groups express extreme concern over proposals to dramatically and permanently change the U.S. immigration system in ways that would harm asylum seekers.
BBC World News: Jeremy Konyndyk on the Violence in Gaza
+60 National and Local Organizations Launch Campaign to #LetAsylumSeekers Work Faster
Business leaders, faith leaders, state and local leaders, members of Congress, and people seeking safety themselves have come together with a single message: let asylum seekers work.
Refugees International Opposes U.S. Policies that Could Lead to Returns of Venezuelans to Harm
U.S. policies will likely lead to unsafe returns of Venezuelans and represent dangerous precedents for the future and examples for the region.
NGOs Call on DHS to Support an Expanded Work Permit Automatic Extension
DHS must expand the automatic extension of work authorization for immigrants with pending work permit renewal applications.
70+ Organizations Call on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to Suspend Deportations to Haiti
We call on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to suspend all currently scheduled and future U.S. deportation flights to Haiti.
Nearly 7,000 Migrants a Day Apprehended at U.S.-Mexico Border
Devon Cone unpacks the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Refugees International Welcomes TPS for Venezuelans, Biden Admin Measures that ‘Affirm American Commitment to Humanitarian Protection’
Refugees International welcomes the Biden administration’s announcements yesterday of the extension and redesignation of Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status and other measures that will enable those who have sought safety in the United States to legally work to support themselves and their families.
Statement for the Record | “Unlocking America’s Potential: How Immigration Fuels Economic Growth and Our Competitive Advantage”
The Asylum Seeker Work Authorization Act is a win-win-win for business, state and local governments, and people seeking safety.
Q&A: What Is at Stake as the Biden Administration’s CHNV Parole Program Goes on Trial?
Texas and twenty other states are suing to end the Biden administration’s parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV). Yael Schacher explains the substance and stakes of the case.