Between the U.S. government's increased security check regime and Syria's refusal to grant visas to DHS refugee ajudicators, Iraqis in Damascus find themselves stuck in the midst of an increasingly... read more →
Between the U.S. government's increased security check regime and Syria's refusal to grant visas to DHS refugee ajudicators, Iraqis in Damascus find themselves stuck in the midst of an increasingly... read more →
Joe Coon, an Iraq War veteran, writes in the Oregonian about the struggle he went through to get his former interpreter and close friend, Bandar, safely to the United States... read more →
Parliamentarians and jurists met in London on Tuesday to call upon the United Kingdom, the European Union, and the United States to propose a draft text to the UN Security... read more →
The DoD announces a new tool to help Iraqis who formerly worked for the United States contact their previous military or Defense supervisors. Potential SIV applicants who need to get... read more →
Although the number of refugees seeking asylum in industrialized countries has risen by 17%, the BBC reports, that increase is less than what many expected in light of the Arab... read more →
In return for a promise by Democratic leaders to hold a congressional hearing into how refugees are admitted, Senator Rand Paul finally agreed to lift his hold on a bill... read more →
The Law Offices of Scott J Bloch, P.A. has initiated a class action law suit under the Defense Base Act to compensate American citizens and foreign citizens whose work on... read more →
20,000 fewer refugees have entered the United States this year than last. Starting in early 2011, thousands of refugees who had been granted resettlement through USRAP were told that their... read more →
A measure extending aid to 5,600 elderly and disabled refugees was expected to garner unanimous support in the Senate. A recent New York Times editorial warned of possible opposition to the measure... read more →