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Policy & Advocacy: Volume 9 | Issue No.4 December 11, 2025

December 10, 2025

P&A Monthly Snapshot

Since our last newsletter, the Policy & Advocacy team has been busy, leading a 60+- organization letter supporting the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, issuing a statement on the Administration’s decision to end TPS for Burma, reporting on the refugee reinterview plan, and continuing our coverage from last month’s brief on institutionalizing third-country returns. Follow USCRI on Instagram, Facebook, X, or LinkedIn to get the latest of what we’re covering.

In this month’s newsletter, USCRI tracks major U.S. policy rollbacks—including a massive plan to re-review refugees, halted benefits for travel ban nationals, new work authorization restrictions, the latest on SNAP, and TPS terminations for Myanmar (Burma) and Haiti , alongside the Supreme Court’s decision to hear a birthright citizenship case. Internationally, Egypt is deporting Sudanese refugees, global child deaths are projected to rise amid aid cuts, displacement in Mozambique is surging, and U.S. deportations to Venezuela continue. 

 

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