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Salvadoran refugee family in Dallas

'In El Salvador, you don’t know if you’ll make it home alive at the end of the day'

Threatened by gangs in El Salvador, Valentina escaped danger by resettling to the United States. She tells her powerful story so others, like her, might have a chance at safety and freedom.

ArticleSeptember 20, 2019
Syrian girl stands in front of her uncle’s tent in Idlib countryside

9 things to know about the tragedy happening in Syria

From relentless bombings on hospitals, schools and homes to the hundreds of thousands recently uprooted in Idlib, Syria is struggling with the worst humanitarian catastrophe since the war began nine years ago.

ArticleMarch 13, 2020
With her hair pulled back and wearing a black t-shirt, Christine Shevchenko looks at the camera for a World Refugee Day 2021 photo shoot,

“Courage is not being afraid to fail.” Meet ballerina Christine Shevchenko

After fleeing her native Ukraine at the age of 6, Christine Shevchenko turned to dance to cope with the sudden changes in her life.

ArticleJune 13, 2021
Congolese refugees Devin and Nadine await family members arriving at Boise Airport.

After 15 years in a refugee camp, this Congolese family is finally together in America

Divin and Nadine's family's saga illustrates the hardships imposed by the Trump Administration’s policies on refugees as thousands cleared for resettlement remain in limbo.

ArticleDecember 2, 2019
Piper Perabo with IRC in Phoenix, Arizona

I met families who were detained at the U.S. border. They just want safety.

“In the news, they talk about migrants and people rushing the border, but really, these are families fleeing dangerous, violent places and seeking legal asylum here in the U.S.,” says IRC Voice Piper Perabo, who met Central American families in Arizona.

ArticleJuly 2, 2019

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