Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Refugees and Asylum Seekers

The United States has a longstanding tradition of welcoming individuals from around the world who are seeking protection and refuge. But recent U.S. policy has grown increasingly hostile toward asylum seekers and refugees. Instead of turning vulnerable individuals away, the United States should maintain its global reputation as a leader in refugee resettlement and humanitarian protection. Doing so not only upholds American values but sustains and strengthens our communities. Data from the Council shows that refugees and asylees make tremendous contributions to our economy as earners, taxpayers, and consumers. Learn more about the contributions and challenges of asylum seekers and refugees below.

Investigation Demanded as Medical Care for Detained Immigrant Children Worsens

Investigation Demanded as Medical Care for Detained Immigrant Children Worsens

Border Patrol agents placed a detained 9-year-old girl with a kidney disease at high risk of a urinary tract infection by not allowing her to shower or change her underwear for five days. Agents also denied a 3-year-old medical care after she vomited 10 times in an hour. Agents failed… Read More

Iraqi Interpreters Who Risked Their Lives Working With US Military Shut Out by Trump Administration

Iraqi Interpreters Who Risked Their Lives Working With US Military Shut Out by Trump Administration

Iraqi interpreters who risked their lives to work with the American military have been effectively shut out from obtaining the special U.S. visa they were promised. The Trump administration issued only two visas to former Iraqi interpreters last year, according to Department of State data provided… Read More

Firsthand Accounts of Medical Negligence in Customs and Border Protection Facilities

Firsthand Accounts of Medical Negligence in Customs and Border Protection Facilities

The administrative complaint filed with government oversight agencies highlights a systematic failure to provide adequate medical care to children in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody. This violates CBP’s own internal guidance and extensive medical guidelines. Read More

US Government May Be Illegally Transporting Would-Be Asylum Seekers Back to Danger

US Government May Be Illegally Transporting Would-Be Asylum Seekers Back to Danger

Over 2,000 people from Central American who were seeking to live in the United States have reportedly given up and accepted a “free ride” home under a new, controversial program funded by the U.S. government and a United Nations agency. The “Assisted Voluntary Return” (AVR) program… Read More

Trump Administration Slashes Protections for Immigrant Children in Government Custody

Trump Administration Slashes Protections for Immigrant Children in Government Custody

The Trump administration announced a new regulation on Wednesday allowing for the indefinite detention of immigrant children. The new regulation will end the Flores Settlement Agreement. Flores is a decades-old agreement created to ensure that immigrant children are held in safe and sanitary conditions while in government custody. Flores also… Read More

Nicaraguan Immigrant Helps Toledo, OH Become Safe and Accessible for All

Nicaraguan Immigrant Helps Toledo, OH Become Safe and Accessible for All

Meyling Ruiz and her brother were babies when her parents fled their homeland during the Nicaraguan Revolution. It was 1988, and Sandinista soldiers had already taken her 15-year-old cousin to fight for the regime. Civil unrest, food shortages, violence, and murder reigned. “They didn’t know how long that… Read More

Trump’s Latest Asylum Ban Goes Into Effect in Texas and New Mexico

Trump’s Latest Asylum Ban Goes Into Effect in Texas and New Mexico

The Trump administration’s latest asylum ban went into effect in New Mexico and Texas—but not California and Arizona—on Friday after a ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The ruling amounts to a partial victory for President Trump. While the ban covers the border states outside of the Ninth… Read More

Opposing the “Asylum Ban 2.0” Interim Final Rule

Opposing the “Asylum Ban 2.0” Interim Final Rule

The American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers Association submitted a comment explaining how the interim final rule on Asylum Eligibility and Procedural Modification strips fundamental protections from vulnerable individuals fleeing persecution and would return bona fide asylum seekers to harm. This new rule would… Read More

USCIS Announces 7 International Offices Will Remain Open Despite Overall Shutdown

USCIS Announces 7 International Offices Will Remain Open Despite Overall Shutdown

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently released more details about its plan to close its international offices. In an August 9 memorandum, USCIS clarified that all but seven of its 23 international offices will be shuttered within the next year. USCIS’s International Operations Division has a diverse mission,… Read More

Rushing Immigration Court Cases Through 'Rocket Dockets' Deprives Families of Due Process

Rushing Immigration Court Cases Through ‘Rocket Dockets’ Deprives Families of Due Process

In an attempt to rush through immigrant families’ court cases, the government began implementing “rocket dockets” in September 2018 for parents and children who had recently entered the United States together without authorization. The program is intended to discourage Central American families from coming to the United States by quickly… Read More

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