Human Rights First today published an important report on the Syrian refugee crisis and the need for U.S. leadership. According to a press release from Human Rights First, the report... read more →
Today, The Nation published an article discussing the United States' failure to make progress on its promise to admit more Syrian refugees. Despite President Obama's stated commitment to bring 10,000 Syrians to safety... read more →
Yesterday, The Washington Free Beacon discussed the plight of one IRAP client from Afghanistan affected by the U.S. government's recent policy change around the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program. The government's rule... read more →
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEDERAL COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF IRAQI AND AFGHAN ALLIES SUING U.S. GOVERNMENT OVER FAILURE TO ACT ON VISA APPLICATIONS Decision reaffirms Government’s obligations to thousands of... read more →
Today, IRAP was featured in a Philadelphia Inquirer column about the need for the United States to uphold its obligations to Afghan allies. The piece discusses a recent change in the interpretation of... read more →
IRAP is thrilled to share the work of its student chapter at UC Berkeley School of Law, which recently published a substantive report and organized a panel following its participation... read more →
IRAP is happy to share the The Washington Post's Friday editorial about the Department of State's recently announced interpretation of the Afghan Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) law. The new interpretation, which IRAP... read more →
Foreign Affairs yesterday published an article investigating Jordan's deportation of several hundred Sudanese refugees. The article explores the reality faced by those who were sent back to Sudan, as well as those... read more →
The New York Times today published an editorial about a recent change to the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Afghans which could leave thousands of U.S. allies unable to show that... read more →