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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
Emilia, 21, holds her 4-year-old daughter at the shelter in Phoenix where the IRC welcomed them after they were detained while fleeing to the U.S. from Honduras.

How the Trump Administration is eliminating asylum in the U.S.

Under President Trump, seeking asylum has become next to impossible. Learn what you can do to make America a safe haven again.

ArticleFebruary 4, 2020
A seated refugee man holds a flag at a citizenship ceremony in Virginia

The first 100 days: How President Biden can support refugees and asylum seekers

Find out what the Biden Administration has accomplished so far and explore what needs to happen next.

ArticleMay 3, 2021
Clients participate in programs inside the IRC office in Boise.

Stop public charge changes that harm immigrant families

On October 10, the Department of Homeland Security proposed a policy change that would make it much more difficult for immigrants building new lives in the United States to access health care, find housing, or feed their families.

ArticleDecember 11, 2018

Making dreams soar for Syrian and Jordanian girls

With help from the IRC and an aviation school in Jordan, two sisters from Syria and their Jordanian friend -- a future pilot, a future flight attendant and a future astronaut -- made their dream of flight a reality.

ArticleNovember 25, 2016
Cing, Cing and Cing are friends from Myanmar who now live near Seattle with their families.

In The New York Times: 6 stories of uncertainty, hope and triumph

Read stories from around the world of refugees assisted by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund and the International Rescue Committee.

ArticleDecember 31, 2018

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