U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
Since 1911, USCRI has been advancing the rights and lives of refugees and immigrants.
- A child doesn’t experience family separation as “policy.” They experience fear, confusion, & the collapse of the world they trust. In the US & across the globe, policies are separating children from parents, with lasting harm. Our latest policy brief examines the human cost: bit.ly/4qpqGJI
- Madeleine Albright’s life was shaped by displacement, fleeing as a child to escape Nazi occupation and later Communism. Albright went on to become the first woman Secretary of State, helping to shape U.S. foreign policy and advocating for democracy and international cooperation. #refugeelegacy
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) isn’t just a policy — it’s a lifeline. TPS impacts real people, real jobs, and real families already calling this country home. Let's break down what TPS is, why it exists, and why it matters right now.
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- February marks the 100th year of Black History Month. As #BHM100 begins, we honor Black migration and resilience and recommit to dignity and belonging. Black migrants still face discrimination — stand in solidarity. Learn more: bit.ly/4orHYGw
- In our latest Policy & Advocacy newsletter: legal challenges to Operation PARRIS, the termination of TPS for Somalia, an expanded travel ban, and global updates from UNHCR leadership to migrant rights advocacy — plus our new project, From the Archives. Read more & subscribe: bit.ly/4qempZA
- Five years after #Myanmar’s 2021 military coup, the humanitarian crisis is worsening: nearly 4M internally displaced and 1M refugees across the region. USCRI calls for increased humanitarian funding, accountability for military abuses, and TPS redesignation for Burmese nationals. 📷 Aung Khant Si Thu