New York, NY, January 27, 2016 – Today, the State Department issued guidance on its interpretation of the new Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) law (contained in the 2016 National Defense... read more →
IRAP is thrilled to share the news that the Senate today blocked the American SAFE Act, which would have paused all resettlement of vulnerable Iraqi and Syrian refugees to the United... read more →
We are thrilled to share a piece published today in The Hill by IRAP board member and president of The Truman Project, Michael Breen. Breen, a former US Army officer well-versed in... read more →
Earlier today, several IRAP clients and staff members were honored to meet with US Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, during her visit to Seton Hall University. The clients... read more →
Today, we're thrilled to share the final installment of Hassan Ahmad's reflections on the IRAP student trip to Beirut, Lebanon. If you've missed any of his previous three blog posts,... read more →
Today, The National Law Journal spotlighted IRAP's work with 27 law schools across the United States and Canada, as part of a feature on how law students are providing aid to Syrian... read more →
Below is the third of four blog posts written by Hassan Ahmad, one of IRAP's law students from UC Berkeley who is currently attending the annual trip in Beirut, Lebanon.... read more →
Today, we're excited to share the second installment of reflections from Hassan, a UC Berkeley Law student currently on the IRAP student trip in Lebanon. In this post, Hassan writes... read more →
Today, The Washington Examiner quoted IRAP's Interim Policy Director, Betsy Fisher, in a piece about the need for more Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Afghans. The recent National Defense Authorization Act extended... read more →