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Four myths that threaten the safety of refugees

Horrific attacks in cities like Orlando and Paris have sparked a dangerous backlash against refugees in Europe and the United States — particularly against Syrians, 13 million of whom have been uprooted by nearly five years of terror at home.

ArticleJune 14, 2016
child sits in earthquake rubble in Nepal

20 humanitarian crises you may have missed this year

As the refugee crisis in Europe and ongoing Syrian war continue to dominate news headlines, many countries struggle with conflict and natural disaster largely out of sight—and largely on their own.

ArticleDecember 30, 2015
Jonathan Amissa sit at a desk with a sewing machine. There is a stack of masks on the desk.

Meet the refugees keeping people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic

When you’ve been without a place to call home, you work to give others safety.

ArticleJune 11, 2020
The Tlas family from Syria at home in San Diego

10 things President Trump doesn't understand about refugees

The White House has capped refugee arrivals in 2019 at 30,000—an historic low. We take a look at some of the facts the Trump Administration doesn’t grasp about refugees, and explain how its refugee policies weaken America and endanger lives.

ArticleMarch 11, 2019
Refugees at a job class run by the IRC in Boise

What refugees have to say to the new president

The White House has suspended the refugee resettlement program, which will impact thousands of innocent people—mostly women and children—fleeing war and persecution and awaiting resettlement in the United States. 

ArticleJanuary 27, 2017

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