
News & Updates
The latest news, updates, and blog posts from Refugee Congress and our Delegates.
Refugee Congress denounces US leaders’ willful inaction to protecting vulnerable communities, including refugees and immigrants
Congress’ deliberate inaction to stop this bill – which threatens American and refugee communities alike – comes on the heels of last week’s Supreme Court rulings that allow the Trump administration to carry on targeting refugees and immigrants with limited accountability.
Celebrating the Leadership and Resilience of Refugee Women
Women’s History Month is not only a time for reflection but also a call to recognize the resilience and impact of women who have shaped our lives and communities, both locally and globally. This month, we honor the refugee women who, despite unimaginable hardships, continue to inspire change, uplift their communities, and advocate for a more just and compassionate world. Their contributions remind us that the struggle for a better world is ongoing – and that we must continuously support policies that protect and empower displaced people.
Refugee Congress Extremely Concerned with Escalating Violence Displacing Thousands in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Refugee Congress is extremely concerned about the safety and protection of civilians and forcibly displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as armed conflict between the national military and the militia group M23 escalated over the weekend.
Biden Administration’s Executive Order A Political Move, Not a Real Solution to Protect Lives
Refugee Congress is tremendously disappointed and strongly condemns the Biden Administration’s decision to play into political motivations and fear-based rhetoric, rather than focusing on humane, equitable, and effective solutions for our border. This order directly contradicts the President’s campaign promises to restore protections for those seeking safety in the US, and instead embraces the very anti-immigration policies the administration vowed to defeat.