Refugee Program Rebuild Must Continue, USCRI Urges After Biden Sets Admissions Ceiling
On September 29, President Biden set the
READ FULL STORYOn September 29, President Biden set the
READ FULL STORYThe U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is joining other refugee resettlement and policy org
READ FULL STORYWe are proud to introduce the speakers for our upcoming webinar: Examining Continued Protection Concerns for Rohingya Refugees on Wednesday, August 23, 2023. Speakers:
READ FULL STORYOn September 29, President Biden set the
READ FULL STORYThe U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is joining other refugee resettlement and policy org
READ FULL STORYToday, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) and five leading organizations called on the Biden administration to immediately extend and redesignat
READ FULL STORYThe Darkest Day 15 August of 2021 marked the darkest day in the past 20-year history of my life. My country had fallen to the hand of the Taliban - a group whose leaders we
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READ FULL STORYUSCRI welcomes the U.S. government announcement that the country will be accepting up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. The
READ FULL STORYThe U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is an international non-governmental organization that has advocated for the h
READ FULL STORYARLINGTON, VA – The President’s Report to Congress on the Proposed Refugee Ceiling for FY 2021 calling for a maximum of 15,000 refugees to enter the U.S. is a serious and conseque
READ FULL STORYLast week, a working paper from the Watson Institute at Brown University made a small stir in the immigration advocacy community. The paper’s hook is that U.S. military interventions are responsible
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