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Adil with his son Steven outside their apartment

Refugee ban: You are targeting the wrong people

A Yazidi family from Iraq, one of the many ethnic minorities persecuted by ISIS, was preparing for a joyful reunion in the land of the free when things changed. Here is their story.

ArticleFebruary 24, 2017
A refugee couple hold a U.S. flag at their naturalization ceremony in Charlottesville, VA

Seven ways to show the Trump Administration that Americans welcome refugees

The Trump Administration has proposed slashing refugee admissions to record-low numbers. Here's how you can take action.

ArticleSeptember 27, 2019
A night shot, with the tail of an airplane in the foreground and a line of people in the background. We can see a light in the distance and just the silhouette of the plane and people.

Afghans arriving in the U.S. look to the future

Six Afghans who recently arrived in the United States from Kabul with their families describe their journeys and hopes for their new lives.

ArticleSeptember 2, 2021
A woman sits on a couch in a living room looking out a window with a toddler on her lap.

What is next for Afghans who fled to the United States?

As “Operation Allies Welcome” reaches a key milestone, get the facts.

ArticleFebruary 16, 2022
Syrian woman with her young grandson in Jordan

A Syrian grandmother finds hope in Jordan

Living as a refugee in Jordan, Raqia lost all sense of purpose as she found herself relying on others to meet her basic needs. But with emergency cash relief paired with counseling, Raqia soon traded hopelessness for independence.

ArticleSeptember 7, 2016
Violinist Mariela Shaker performs at IRC 2016 Rescue Dinner

Dear world, refugees are not to be feared

Violinist Mariela Shaker, who fled Aleppo as a college student, reflects on the war in Syria, the healing power of music, and the contributions refugees make in the countries that welcome them.

ArticleDecember 23, 2016
In a small tin home in a refugee camp, Manhal poses with his family: his wife holds a baby in a pink onesie, his four-year-old stands in front of him and eight-year-old and fifteen-year-old sons stands next to them.

Confronting the cold and COVID-19 in a refugee camp

Syrian refugees in Jordan face a surging COVID-19 crisis on top of unemployment, barriers to accessing education, and other daunting challenges.

ArticleDecember 11, 2020
Sundus hugs her son Omar while standing behind him in a tent. Both are smiling and looking at the camera.

“One day we’ll go home”: How Syrian mothers care for their families in crisis

Hear from Syrian mothers about how their families have been coping with over a decade of war.

ArticleMay 7, 2021
A close up of Anastasiia standing in a field wearing winter clothes

Anastasiia’s story: Life after fleeing Ukraine

Newly engaged and working amid the conflict and crisis at home, Ukrainian refugee Anastasiia tries to rebuild her life.

ArticleMay 13, 2022

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