A New York Times Report published earlier today confirmed that the United States has launched airstrikes on at least two cities in Kurdish territory, where ISIS has cornered tens of thousands of... read more →
Another article was published in the New Yorker earlier today by George Packer, who has written several other pieces on the visa crises in Iraq and Syria. This particular piece deals... read more →
Al-Jazeera published an insightful and important Op-ed piece by Dr. Qanta Ahmed earlier this morning, detailing the horrifying effects of civil war on the healthcare systems of Syria and Iraq. President... read more →
This American Life recently published a segment on the deteriorating situation in Iraq, as well as an IRAP client who has lived there even though he worked with the American military. The... read more →
The Financial Times published a story earlier today detailing the current situation of Iraqi applicants for resettlement to the United States, given the ongoing sectarian violence in the Middle Eastern... read more →
IRAP's Director, Becca Heller, was interviewed yesterday about the ongoing crisis in Iraq during a segment of Huff Post Live! Along with several other participants from various organizations with expertise... read more →
More than 1 million people have been displaced in Iraq, states a new UNHCR report. Many of those people are women and children, fleeing violence while men join the conflict,... read more →
IRAP's Director Becca Heller was featured in a recent NBC News article regarding the recent surge of sectarian violence in Iraq. The piece discusses the current violence and takes the... read more →
The Washington Post published an article this morning that brought further attention to the current world refugee crisis. According to the UN, there are more than 50 million displaced persons... read more →
Earlier today, IRAP's director Becca Heller had an opinion piece she wrote published in the Washington Post. The article, which details the flaws in the Special Immigrant Visa and refugee... read more →