Topic: Asylum
174 results
Mar 30, 2023
Tragedy Illustrates Brutal Treatment of Mexico’s Migrants
Mar 30, 2023
Three days after the deadly fire, HIAS officials say the disaster illustrates "inhumane" border policy.
Mar 29, 2023
London Community Gathers to Celebrate HIAS+JCORE Launch
Mar 29, 2023
Leaders of the Jewish community and guests gathered to celebrate the coming together of HIAS and JCORE (the Jewish Council for Racial Equality) to form a new entity which will lead the Jewish response on issues of asylum, refugees, and racial equality in the United Kingdom.
Mar 28, 2023
Deadly Fire Puts Spotlight on U.S.-Mexico Border Concerns
Mar 28, 2023
At least 39 people died and dozens were injured Monday night in a fire at the National Migration Institute in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, an area where HIAS is active in assisting asylum seekers.
Mar 27, 2023
Over 5,000 Asylum Ban Comments Submitted by Outraged HIAS Supporters
Mar 27, 2023
As the public comment period draws to a close today on the Biden administration’s proposed asylum ban, HIAS has seen an unprecedented response from members of our community. Our supporters have submitted more than 5,000 comments to the federal register calling on the administration to withdraw these proposals, which would leave asylum seekers in vulnerable and potentially deadly situations at the border and straying away from his initial campaign promises.
Mar 23, 2023
Rabbi David Mason on Serving Britain’s Refugees
Mar 23, 2023
In a Q&A, the executive director of the newly-formed HIAS + JCORE, discussed the importance of community and society.
Mar 2, 2023
The Biden Administration’s “Asylum Ban,” Explained
Mar 2, 2023
On February 21, the Biden Administration proposed a series of policies which together, advocates claim, would result in a virtual asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border. HIAS Vice President for U.S. Policy and Advocacy Naomi Steinberg explains what this means and how it would impact asylum seekers.
Feb 2, 2023
How an Innovative Pro Bono Program Helps Afghan Evacuees
Feb 2, 2023
For tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees, the clock is ticking to apply for asylum before their temporary status of humanitarian parole expires. By connecting evacuees with pro bono lawyers, the Pro Se+ project has helped many navigate this process more smoothly.
Jan 26, 2023
Non-Ukrainian Asylum Seekers Left Out in the Cold
Jan 26, 2023
A new report by HIAS and Right to Protection (R2P) found that, while the European Union (EU)’s landmark decision to invoke the Temporary Protection Directive granted rights and status to at least 4.9 million people, many non-Ukrainians fleeing Ukraine did not get the same support.
Jan 10, 2023
Seeking Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border: New Year, Same Crisis?
Jan 10, 2023
On January 5, the Biden administration announced that Title 42 — the public health order that was invoked by the Trump administration at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, which in essence stops most people from seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border — would be expanded.
Dec 23, 2022
Hope, Faith, and Life at the Border: Rabbis Bear Witness
Dec 23, 2022
In a moment when asylum seekers and other migrants are frequently regarded as threats, HIAS and T’ruah brought rabbis to the U.S.-Mexico border to speak to the moral imperative at the heart of this issue: recognizing the humanity of those seeking safety in the United States.