Building Bridges Through Art – U.S. Committee for Refugees & Immigrants
A new USCRI art class is building community connections and nurturing creativity. The eight student artists range in age from 13 to 7
READ FULL STORYIn this week’s Policy and Advocacy Report, policy analyst Daniel Salazar examines the humanitarian and displacement crisis in Sudan, which has displaced roughly one million people since fighting bro
READ FULL STORYTens of thousands of evacuated Afghans now seek refuge in the United States. Many Afghan newcomers, including Afghan humanitarian parolees, face complex immigration legal challenges as they work towar
READ FULL STORYUSCRI is honored to share the stories of five women who have overcome hardship to build lives in the U.S. for themselves and their families. Each of these women has
READ FULL STORYA new USCRI art class is building community connections and nurturing creativity. The eight student artists range in age from 13 to 7
READ FULL STORYAs we welcome a new presidential administration in the United States, we too welcome the opportunity for increasing our knowledge, action and responsiveness on
READ FULL STORYThe Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (TVPA) was passed into law in October 2000 by Congress and President Clinton. At the time, it was
READ FULL STORYby Eskinder Negash The solemn pageantry of America’s presidential i
READ FULL STORYOverview At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an order to
READ FULL STORYSince the outset of the pandemic, care providers have worked diligently to maintain the health and safety of the unacc
READ FULL STORYOrigins of the Crisis Democratic Republic of the Congo: Ephemeral Periods of Peace While the most recent humanitarian crisis was sparked by escalated conflict starting in 1994, the roots of the
READ FULL STORYThis Thanksgiving has been a challenging time for many Americans. The staggering loss of human life due to the
READ FULL STORYIn early August 2020, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), announced
READ FULL STORYARLINGTON, VA—Today, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants announced its new office that brings critical
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