Aug 16, 2022
The dignified reception for Ukrainians shows that the harsh conditions faced by other refugees are anything but inevitable. Source: Greece’s double standards on refugees, The New Humanitarian, by Melissa Pawson, August 16, 2022; Photo: Melissa...
Aug 15, 2022
The lack of a major overhaul in the United States’ immigration system for roughly thirty years has created an ecosystem where states have attempted to insert their authority over immigration, especially when it comes to enforcement. Texas has made headlines with its...
Aug 10, 2022
From mass deportation to unkept relocation pledges, both neighboring and Western countries have turned their backs on at-risk and displaced Afghans. Source: One year on, few options for Afghans escaping hunger and Taliban persecution, The New Humanitarian, by Mat...
Aug 8, 2022
Some people claim that European immigrants who came to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are radically different than the Latin Americans and Asians who immigrate here today. Source: Debunking Major Myths About Immigrants’ Socioeconomic...
Aug 8, 2022
Portland, Maine, has traditionally been welcoming to new migrants. But it’s struggling to handle more asylum-seekers amid housing shortages. Source: Maine’s open door for refugees meets a housing shortage, The Christian Science Monitor, by Doug Struck, July 15, 2022;...