Women asylum-seekers and visa holders come to the U.S. with degrees, credentials, and extensive work experience, only to find these achievements rendered useless
Israel’s ethnic cleansing of West Bank refugee camps is escalating rapidly, displacing thousands of Palestinians
The complete erasure of Black immigrants, migrants, and refugees is being aided by ICE incursions against disproportionately targeted communities
The travel restrictions on mostly African and Middle Eastern countries began Monday, after mass anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles
Refugees say the overburdened resettlement system needs the extra support to ensure resettling families get the assistance they need.
Minimal community outreach and the U.S. immigration system’s application backlog have hamstrung the Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness program.
As Afghan refugees arrive in the U.S., many are left without proper housing and few resources to get settled in.
The successful integration of Southeast Asian refugees is the blueprint for bringing Afghan refugees in the U.S.
Refugees who resettled in the U.S. share their experiences, what’s working in the current system, and what needs to change.
My experience as a refugee and a refugee caseworker has taught me a lot about where the U.S. resettlement program needs some work.
Traditionally, refugee resettlement has been largely faith-based and white, but growing involvement from communities of color could change that.
The community that welcomed me when I came to the U.S. still means a lot to me two decades later.
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