Our Work

More than 100 million people around the world have been forced from their homes. Resettlement, asylum, and temporary statuses can offer displaced people options for refuge and safety—but many of those pathways are under threat. 

Refugees International is fighting to ensure that people seeking safety can access the protection they need and that countries around the world uphold their obligations under international law to provide access to asylum and other forms of refuge.

Report

Humanitarian Pathways and Ezidi Family Unification in Europe Ten Years After Genocide

Report

Improving the Socio-economic Integration of LGBTIQ+ Refugees in Costa Rica

Report

“They Left Us Without Any Support”: Afghans in Pakistan Waiting for Solutions

Refugees International Welcomes TPS Redesignation and Extension for Haiti

Statement

Refugees International Appalled by New Biden Border Policies

Statement

Senate Border Bill is Not the Asylum Reform We Need

Q&A

Q&A: Meet Tucson-Based Nonprofit Humane Borders

Opinion

USA Today: ‘I Don’t Want to Die’ – Fleeing Palestinians Reveal Gap in International Refugee Protection

Opinion

Newsweek: Tigray Is Still in Crisis—The Guns Have Stopped, but Hunger Abounds

Advocacy Letter

150+ Organizations Stand in Solidarity with Annunciation House and Denounce Texas’ Attacks on Humanitarian Aid

Advocacy Letter

150+ Organizations Warn Biden Against Proposed Immigration Policy Changes that Would Harm Asylum Seekers

Advocacy Letter

Civil Society Organizations Call for Action on Atrocities in Sudan

Event

A Better Approach Toward Reception of People Seeking Asylum

Event

Immigration Restriction Then and Now: Re-Examining the Impact and Legacy of the 1921 and 1924 Immigration Acts

Event

The State of Global Displacement and Refugee Advocacy: A Conversation with UN High Commissioner Filippo Grandi and Friends

Commentary

IAI: European and Tunisian Migration Policies: A Recipe for Failure and Suffering

Perspective

A Tale of Two Christmas Seasons at the U.S.-Mexico Border 

Commentary

Mixed Migration Review: Biden’s Approach to Migration Management in the Americas: A Medley of Pathways, Asylum Restrictions and Unceasing Transit 

Featured Image: A protester holds a sign in support of restoring protections for asylum seekers during a demonstration outside of the James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse on June 11, 2019 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)