U.S.-based Palestinians describe a chaotic and unjust process as they fight for immigration relief for their relatives
The federal government gives private prison companies millions to torture immigrants and snuff out the abolitionist movement
CeBONDS and CBP One are supposed to help streamline the immigration system, but the flawed technology creates more hurdles and puts migrants’ freedom and safety at risk
The Biden administration’s newly proposed federal rule to address migration at the U.S.-Mexico border before Title 42 ends is getting pushback from immigration advocates
Roughly 9,000 migrants from Texas have been bused to Washington, D.C., and New York City since April
Cameroonians still need to qualify for the Special Relief Student program, a refugee resettlement program, and Special Humanitarian Parole
The wait has also forced thousands of asylum-seekers to live in constant uncertainty about their status
The Biden administration has announced a proposal to eliminate reconsideration requests for expedited removals, a critical safeguard in the asylum process
Forcing refugees to return to their countries of origin does nothing to address the root causes of migration.
Southeast Asian organizers say they can relate to many of the same traumas Afghan refugees are facing.
Susana Coreas, founder of the Casa de Colores shelter in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, for trans and gender non-comforming asylum-seekers, is now in the U.S. helping other vulnerable migrants.
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