Topic: Colombia
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Apr 18, 2016
Ecuador Hit by Worst Earthquake in Decades. Here’s How HIAS is Responding.
Apr 18, 2016
The powerful earthquake which ripped through Ecuador on Saturday evening, killing hundreds and injuring thousands, has had a dramatic impact on the country, including the hundreds of thousands of refugees who live there.
Mar 7, 2016
On International Women’s Day, Focus On Female Refugees
Mar 7, 2016
In our work on four continents, we continue to be amazed by the strength and resilience of the women we encounter and serve. This International Women’s Day, let’s all speak up for the women and girls who have been displaced from their homes in staggering numbers.
Aug 20, 2015
Refugee Turned Entrepreneur Builds a Business in Panama
Aug 20, 2015
When paramilitaries invaded Paola's hometown in Columbia*, she fled with her two young grandchildren to Panama. In order to support herself and her grandchildren, she sells tamales made from corn she grows herself. Now her business is expanding, with a little help from HIAS.
Jul 27, 2015
Family Detention ‘Deplorable’ Says Judge
Jul 27, 2015
Family Detention ‘Deplorable’ Says Judge By Rachel Nusbaum, HIAS.org Jul 27, 2015 Calling conditions “deplorable,” a federal judge ruled late Friday that children from Central America held in family detention centers should be released as soon as possible. Judge Dolly Gee said conditions at the centers failed to meet the standards set by an 18-year-old legal […]
Jul 20, 2015
High Speed Prosecutions Put Asylum Seekers at Risk
Jul 20, 2015
High Speed Prosecutions Put Asylum Seekers at Risk By Britanny Vanderhoof, Policy Counsel Jul 20, 2015 It is not a crime to seek protection from persecution. The United States has a duty to protect, not prosecute, those who come here seeking asylum. Yet according to a recent report by the Department of Homeland Security, the […]
Jul 16, 2015
Seeking Asylum Isn’t Illegal – So Why Were These Kids in Jail?
Jul 16, 2015
If there is a list somewhere of the greatest threats to America’s national security, children likely come in towards the bottom. Yes, they cry on airplanes and occasionally roam wild, but generally these are sources of irritation rather than alarm. Yet, since last summer, the United States government has been locking up hundreds of mothers and children.
Jul 13, 2015
Update from the Field: Flooding in Venezuela
Jul 13, 2015
Update from the Field: Flooding in Venezuela By Rachel Nusbaum, HIAS.org Jul 13, 2015 HIAS offices in Guasdualito, Venezuela were impacted by heavy flooding in the area, July 2015. (HIAS) More than two weeks of heavy rain this month has caused the worst flooding in 20 years in Apure State, Venezuela, stranding many without clean […]
Jul 13, 2015
Central American Asylum Seekers Are Still Fleeing Persecution – They’re Heading South
Jul 13, 2015
Fox News Latino featured an op-ed by HIAS Vice President for Policy and Advocacy Melanie Nezer on the growing numbers of Central American asylum seekers heading to Panama. "Despite a long history as a country of refuge, the asylum system in Panama is under-resourced and cannot keep up with the volume of asylum claims," Nezer writes.
Jul 2, 2015
Support, and Song, Helps Refugees Heal in Ecuador
Jul 2, 2015
Daniel*, a Colombian refugee living in Ecuador, showed me this music video when I visited his family’s home. Like so many other Colombian families we work with in Central America, gang violence made their life there untenable. When a local gang tried to force Daniel’s older brother to join, his mother Lorena* decided that their only choice was to flee.
Jul 11, 2013
Colombian Refugees and the Effects of Violence Throughout Latin America
Jul 11, 2013
Colombian Refugees and the Effects of Violence Throughout Latin America By Kyle Kissick, HIAS Intern Jul 11, 2013 HIAS Latin America helps refugees who have fled Colombia’s decades-old civil war and prolonged internal violence. Since the beginning of the war, more than four million Colombians have been displaced within the country and as many as […]