The Flores Settlement regulates the treatment of children in the custody of federal immigration authorities.
The Supreme Court’s Decision on President’s “Travel Ban” Executive Order
Refugees International is disappointed by the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the travel ban.
RI Joins 83 Organizations in Condemning Family Separation and Detention of Asylum Seekers at U.S. Southern Border
RI joined 83 organizations in writing a letter to Congressman Paul Ryan, Senator Mitch McConnell, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, and Senator Chuck Schumer condemning family separation and detention of asylum seekers at U.S. southern border.
Trump Executive Order Fails to End Abuses at U.S. Border
Refugees International remains concerned that the president has replaced a family separation policy with a family detention policy.
Report Card: The Trump Administration’s Performance on Refugee and Humanitarian Protection
Refugees International offers a report card on the Trump administration’s progress on refugee and humanitarian protection.
Separation of Families at the U.S. Southern Border
In the wake of the Trump Administration’s “zero tolerance” policy, Refugees International condemns the separation of children of from parents seeking protection in the United States.
RI Condemns U.S. Decision to Restrict Asylum for Victims of Domestic and Gang Violence
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to end asylum for victims of domestic abuse and gang violence puts thousands of women’s lives at risk in countries where femicide is on the rise.
RI Joins 27 Organizations Calling for the U.S. to Honor its UN Funding Commitments
In a letter to leading members of Congress, Refugees International joined with 27 international humanitarian, human rights, peace and security organizations to, Refugees International to advocate for continued strong U.S. leadership at the United Nations.
Partnership for Effective Peacekeeping Commemorates 70 Years of UN Peacekeeping
This week marks the 70th anniversary of UN Peacekeeping.
RI Urges the Senate to Reject Robert Mortensen’s Nomination to PRM
The U.S. Senate must reject the nomination of Robert Mortensen as the next Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration.