President Donald Trump issued executive orders that put an end to programs used to help Afghans get to safety in America.
This effectively meant all work stopped on processing the paperwork of people fleeing to the U.S. because of persecution. One ...
Fighters from Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have torched parts of Sudan’s largest refugee camp, firing ...
More than 2 million Afghans in Pakistan could face a new deportation wave as Islamabad issues tough new rules.
Halting admissions and cutting off aid programs have stranded thousands who risked their lives to support the US against the ...
Federal agencies across Washington are finding ways to keep funding frozen even after judges last month temporarily blocked ...
The decision to halt the U.S. resettlement program slammed the door shut on more than 100 refugees scheduled to arrive soon ...
The executive order suspended the admission of refugees into the country, “wreaking havoc on the entire immigrant-refugee community.” ...
Bored troops are standing watch, shelters have emptied from McAllen, Texas, to Tucson, Ariz., and border patrols speed ...
Despite returning to a damaged home and lack of services, former refugee Ibtihal remains hopeful, but more international support is needed to meet humanitarian needs and ensure Syria’s lasting ...
The fear of deportation follows Afghan refugees like a shadow in Pakistan. ”We can't go back to Afghanistan, and we're being forced out of Pakistan. Where do we go now?“ ...
Three weeks into the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the number of tents and temporary homes entering Gaza risks falling ...
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