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Maja’s Story: Beyond the Refugee Label
When Maja left Bosnia, she thought she would be gone for two weeks, maybe three—but she never returned.
Carlos’ Story: Learning How to Be a Dad
Carlos migrated from Cuba to the United States with his family when he was not much older than the boy in the photo and has always been fiercely proud of his immigrant identity.
Failure to Include Afghan Adjustment Act Represents a Mission Unfinished and a Promise Unfulfilled
Response to news that the U.S. House of Representatives has left an Afghan Adjustment Act out of the Ukraine Supplemental, leaving tens of thousands of Afghans without a permanent path to safety in the U.S.
Mohammad’s Story: No One in Afghanistan is Safe
When Mohammad* came to the Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA) office in Fairfax, VA, he was still reeling.
Oleh’s Story: Son of Our Hearts
The Forgione family first met Oleh in 2016 as part of an international exchange program before welcoming him into their home after the war in Ukraine broke out.
A Global Refuge in Guatemala: new program serves repatriated youth
Global Refuge's “Camino a Casa” program provides educational, vocational, and mental health support to youth returned to Guatemala.
Muzhgan’s Story: My First Home
Throughout Muzhgan's life, she was often overlooked and undervalued by her male colleagues. Today, she is a leader at the State Department.
U.S. Refugee Admissions Program finds new life in FY 2024
The U.S. Refugee Admissions Program is on track to resettle the most refugees in three decades, and potentially meet the Biden administration’s goal of resettling 125,000 refugees this year.
Federal court upholds CHNV humanitarian parole program
A Texas district court ruled today in favor of the Biden administration in Texas v. DHS regarding the Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) parole program.