Today, BBC Magazine published an incredibly powerful narrative from a gay IRAP client who fled Iraq to escape persecution by the Islamic State (ISIS) and members of his own family.... read more →
McClatchy DC recently featured IRAP in an article that highlights delays in the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) application process, and which specifically addresses the significance of IRAP's current lawsuit against... read more →
This week, Rochester Public Radio produced a radio piece covering the bureaucracy of the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program, featuring an interview with IRAP Fellow Mark Doss. The piece focuses on... read more →
This week, National Review features IRAP in a piece covering IRAP's current lawsuit against the United States government, on behalf of nine Iraqis who have waited years for decisions on... read more →
IRAP is thrilled to share the news that the State Department has restarted refugee processing in Iraq, after a suspension of nearly a year. Politico broke the news this weekend,... read more →
This week, IRAP launched a nationwide photo awareness campaign dubbed Breathe Free, featuring 14 portraits of IRAP clients who have successfully started safe, new lives in America. IRAP law students... read more →
Bassam is a former IRAP client who fled Iraq, and started a new life in New York a year ago. Today, we're honored to share his reflections on his first year... read more →
Rolling Stone recently published an article highlighting the struggle against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Baghdad, offering readers a glimpse of what life is currently like on the ground there, as... read more →
As part of ongoing coverage of IRAP's lawsuit against the US government on behalf of nine Iraqis, The Nation published a story highlighting the lawsuit's significance in light of America's... read more →
News of IRAP's landmark lawsuit against the US government is spreading wide! This morning, NPR Morning Edition covered the story. We're thrilled with their excellent interpretation of what's at stake,... read more →