
News & Updates
The latest news, updates, and blog posts from Refugee Congress and our Delegates.
Immediate Action on Work Permit Backlog Is Critical to Economic Growth
Refugee Congress joins other organizations in submitting a letter calling on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to swiftly issue work authorizations to as many eligible applicants as possible before the current administration ends.
Newly Introduced Destination Reception Assistance Act Provides Paths to Self-Sufficiency for Asylum Seekers
Destination Reception Assistance Act aims to provide crucial federal funding to local efforts that assist asylum seekers in achieving self-sufficiency within their new communities.
Open Call for Applications for Volunteer Delegates in 8 States + DC
Refugee Congress is currently seeking Delegates to join our active community from the following states: Arkansas, California (Northern), Colorado, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and West Virginia.
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.
A Call for Action Against Ongoing Genocides this Genocide Awareness Month
“Together, we hold the power and the responsibility to not just avert but eliminate the threat of genocide from our era so that what we as genocide survivors have experienced is truly only in our past,” said Ayda Zugay, Delegate for Massachusetts.
Texas Bill Would Violate the Rights of People Seeking Safety
Refugee Congress stands firm in denouncing the enforcement of SB4. It is imperative that the United States upholds its values of compassion and protection for people escaping persecution and families that have been forced to flee their homes due to violence.
Honoring 44 Years of the Refugee Act of 1980
As we mark the 44th anniversary of the Refugee Act of 1980, Refugee Congress stands in recognition of the United States’ history of welcoming refugees, asylum seekers, and forcibly displaced people.
Joint Letter Sent to Biden Administration Urging for the Protection of Asylum Seekers
Refugee Congress joined more than 150 organizations in signing a letter to President Biden.
Senate Funding Bill Betrays US Commitment to Refugees, Endangers Lives of People Seeking Safety
Refugee Congress is deeply alarmed by Senate’s proposed bill that permanently uproots and dismantles US asylum laws and endangers the lives of many families and individuals seeking safety at the border.
Refugee Congress Condemns Proposed Asylum Restrictions
Refugee Congress Condemns Proposed Asylum Restrictions
Refugee Congress Urges Senators to Protect Asylum System
Refugee Congress Urges Senators to Protect Asylum System
United States Refugee Advisory Board Announces Its Second Cohort of Advisors
The US Refugee Advisory Board (USRAB) is honored to welcome seven new advisors whose combined lived experiences and professional expertise will provide invaluable perspective to USRAB’s governmental, NGO, and multilateral partners.
Refugee Congress Strongly Condemns the Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Refugee Congress Strongly Condemns the Expulsion of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan
Refugee Congress Alarmed by Bombing of Jabalia Refugee Camp, Calls for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access
Refugee Congress Alarmed by Bombing of Jabalia Refugee Camp, Calls for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access