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 →
A number of our law students are today preparing to fly to Beirut, Lebanon for the annual January trip, during which they will join our local staff to complete field work... read more →
Today, IRAP's Board Chair, Walt Cooper, published a blog piece on The Huffington Post explaining how refugee resettlement helps undermine extremism. We're grateful to Cooper, who spent 14 years as a... read more →
This afternoon, our entire New York team met with Brandon Stanton, founder of the famous Humans of New York blog. Humans of New York (HONY), as many of you know, is... read more →
Over the weekend, Jordan announced it would deport approximately 800 Sudanese refugees who had been protesting their living conditions in the country. Amongst the group of refugees are a number... read more →
Today, we're proud to share this Stars and Stripes op-ed from IRAP's Board Chair, Walt Cooper, and the National Security Outreach Director at Human Rights First, Scott Cooper. The piece makes several... read more →
Today, Foreign Policy published an important article highlighting the massive barriers facing Syrians in Lebanon who wish to resettle to the United States. More than 1 million Syrian refugees currently live in... read more →
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