Topic: Refugee Resettlement

Through our network of local resettlement partners, HIAS welcomes resettled refugees and helps them build their lives in communities across the United States.

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Jun 28, 2017

The TORCH Act Aims to Help Refugees Access Higher Education

The TORCH Act Aims to Help Refugees Access Higher Education “Many refugees have to start from scratch when they arrive in the U.S.," said Melanie Nezer, senior vice president for public affairs at HIAS. "With the TORCH Act, Representative Huffman lowers a huge barrier to education by allowing refugees access to in-state tuition so they can get on the path to self-sufficiency as soon as they can after arrival.”

May 22, 2017

Syrian Refugees’ Story in the Boston Globe

Syrian Refugees’ Story in the Boston Globe The story captures the family’s early days in the U.S. and shows the many rewards and challenges of starting a new life here—finding work, learning English and, for the older children, starting school.

Apr 3, 2017

Make America Great (By Welcoming Refugees) Again

Make America Great (By Welcoming Refugees) Again Former USCIS Director Leon Rodriguez recently penned an op-ed for Reuters firmly opposing President Trump's executive orders banning immigrants and refugees.

Mar 21, 2017

[VIDEO] In Buffalo, Deaf Refugees Find Hope

[VIDEO] In Buffalo, Deaf Refugees Find Hope Our local partners at Jewish Family Service of Buffalo & Erie County have partnered with Deaf Access Services to support a community of Deaf refugees. Watch our new video.

Mar 20, 2017

Members of Congress Visit HIAS HQ To Express Support For Refugees

Members of Congress Visit HIAS HQ To Express Support For Refugees On Monday, March 20, Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD 8th District) and U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) both visited HIAS headquarters to express support for refugees.

Mar 7, 2017

Why The New Refugee Ban Is Just As Bad As The Old One

Why The New Refugee Ban Is Just As Bad As The Old One The language of the ban may have changed slightly, but the result for refugees is still the same. Tens of thousands of refugees will remain in danger after they had already been approved to come to America.

Mar 6, 2017

HIAS Statement on New Executive Order Targeting Refugees

HIAS Statement on New Executive Order Targeting Refugees HIAS Statement on New Executive Order Targeting Refugees Mar 06, 2017 WASHINGTON—Today, President Trump signed another executive order again barring the resettlement of refugees for 120 days, banning the entry of people from six Muslim-majority countries for 90 days, and calling for extreme vetting. President Trump's declaration on January 27, to lower the number of […]

Feb 17, 2017

Welcome: An Idea Worth Spreading

Welcome: An Idea Worth Spreading “Often refugees are defined by what they have lost, which is a lot," HIAS VP Melanie Nezer said in a recent Tedx talk on the global refugee crisis. "Their homes, their jobs, their communities, their friends and, in many cases, family members. But they also have a lot of things. They have hope. They have education. They have skills. And they have a great desire to live in peace.”

Feb 7, 2017

HIAS v. Trump – Why We’re Suing

HIAS v. Trump – Why We’re Suing In more than 135 years serving refugees, HIAS has routinely represented asylum seekers in court against the U.S. government. Never before, however, has HIAS itself sued the U.S. government, let alone the President of the United States. Until today.

Feb 7, 2017

HIAS Names Shelly Pitterman Senior Vice President for Programs

HIAS Names Shelly Pitterman Senior Vice President for Programs HIAS Names Shelly Pitterman Senior Vice President for Programs Feb 07, 2017 HIAS, the global Jewish nonprofit that protects refugees, is pleased to announce the appointment of Shelly Pitterman as senior vice president for programs, effective February 6, 2017. Pitterman, who will be based in HIAS headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, will oversee all of […]

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