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Jul 31, 2014

Granted Asylum, Iranian Workers’ Rights Fighter Sets His Sights on the Future

Jul 31, 2014

Granted Asylum, Iranian Workers’ Rights Fighter Sets His Sights on the Future HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.

Jul 30, 2014

A Jewish call to fair treatment for all children

Jul 30, 2014

A Jewish call to fair treatment for all children HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.

Jul 30, 2014

Refugee claims of migrant children must be taken seriously

Jul 30, 2014

Refugee claims of migrant children must be taken seriously HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.

Jul 24, 2014

Welcome the Stranger

Jul 24, 2014

Welcome the Stranger HIAS is proud to announce that this month the U.S. granted asylum to Mansoor Osaloo, one of the founders of the Vahed Syndicate, a free trade union representing Tehran’s bus workers, who endured torture and the daily threat of being killed to fight for improved working conditions in Iran.

Jul 23, 2014

The Biggest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Generation

Jul 23, 2014

The Biggest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Generation The faces and stories of the Syrian refugees I worked with in Jordan remain as clear in my mind as if I’d met them yesterday.

Jul 19, 2014

Child migrants: Does US have a moral obligation to them?

Jul 19, 2014

Child migrants: Does US have a moral obligation to them? The faces and stories of the Syrian refugees I worked with in Jordan remain as clear in my mind as if I’d met them yesterday.

Jul 18, 2014

Child Migrants Have Been Coming to America Alone Since Ellis Island

Jul 18, 2014

Child Migrants Have Been Coming to America Alone Since Ellis Island The faces and stories of the Syrian refugees I worked with in Jordan remain as clear in my mind as if I’d met them yesterday.

Jul 15, 2014

Refugee Receives Outstanding Achievement Award

Jul 15, 2014

Refugee Receives Outstanding Achievement Award Last week, Teresa Mitchell, an asylee who fled to the United States from Jamaica in 2012, gratefully accepted an Outstanding Achievement Award from FEGS, HIAS’s affiliate in New York City. Her mother, Annette MacDonnell, stood proudly at her side.

Jul 10, 2014

Obama and Immigration

Jul 10, 2014

Obama and Immigration Last week, Teresa Mitchell, an asylee who fled to the United States from Jamaica in 2012, gratefully accepted an Outstanding Achievement Award from FEGS, HIAS’s affiliate in New York City. Her mother, Annette MacDonnell, stood proudly at her side.

Jul 10, 2014

Jewish groups call on Obama to ‘welcome the stranger’

Jul 10, 2014

Jewish groups call on Obama to ‘welcome the stranger’ Last week, Teresa Mitchell, an asylee who fled to the United States from Jamaica in 2012, gratefully accepted an Outstanding Achievement Award from FEGS, HIAS’s affiliate in New York City. Her mother, Annette MacDonnell, stood proudly at her side.

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