On World Refugee Day, States Throughout the Americas Must Uphold the Right to Seek Asylum
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As Global Climate and Refugee Crises Accelerate, a Call for Humanity - Non Profit News
Image credit: Salah Darwish for Unsplash Advocates have sounded the alarm for years that climate change will worsen the global migrant crisis. But today, on World Refugee Day, the US government’s open hostility to immigrants is exacerbating the situation, as extreme weather conditions and natural disasters continue to create more migrants and refugees looking to call the United States home. Despite this reality, the Trump administration has hamm…
Catalonia has received a total of 17,448 applications for international protection in a collapsed system that complicates the situation with long months of waiting to be attendedSpain repeats as an EU country that less percentage of asylum applications grants Adnan Herzallah is 29 years old and is a doctor from Gaza who has been turned around by his life. He trained in Venezuela and in 2022 returned to Palestine to practice and help the populati…
Roundup: On World Refugee Day, Sudanese still taking perilous routes in search of safety
KHARTOUM, June 20 (Xinhua) -- As the world observes World Refugee Day on Friday, thousands of Sudanese continue to embark on dangerous and uncertain journeys to escape a war that has shattered their country and made safety an increasingly distant prospect. Read full story
On World Refugee Day, States throughout the Americas must uphold the right to seek asylum
In response to measures being adopted by states across the Americas that violate the human rights of people seeking safety, Ana Piquer, Americas director at Amnesty International, said the following:“On World Refugee Day, we are witnessing a devasting erosion of the rights of people seeking safety and asylum protections across the Americas. The Trump administration has issued a barrage of executive actions which have halted the US Refugee Admiss…
On World Refugee Day America closes the Golden Door
Today is June 20, World Refugee Day, designated by the United Nations to honor the millions who have been forced to flee their countries due to conflict and persecution. First established in 2001, World Refugee Day shines a light on the 123.2 million people worldwide who have been displaced in the past three decades by war, violence, or a well-founded fear of persecution. The global refugee population has nearly doubled in the past decade, and n…
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