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A Policy Change Is Causing Children Seeking Safety in the United States to Go Hungry. Here’s How Congress Can Fix It.
Many refugee families have lost SNAP eligibility. Here's how you can help.
Global Refuge Welcomes Supreme Court Decision Upholding Birthright Citizenship
The United States Supreme Court today ruled 6-3 that President Trump's executive order attempting to deny citizenship to certain children born on American soil is unconstitutional.
Global Refuge Responds to Supreme Court Ruling Allowing Termination of TPS for Haiti and Syria
The United States Supreme Court today ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration may proceed with terminating Temporary Protected Status for nationals of Haiti and Syria, holding that the courts have no authority to review how such decisions are made.
Global Refuge on Enactment of $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill
Global Refuge is deeply troubled by the enactment of a reconciliation package directing an additional $70 billion of funding to immigration enforcement agencies through the end of the current administration.
Sohaila’s Story: Finding Safety and Welcome After Escaping War Twice
Sohaila, a refugee from Afghanistan, was forced to flee her country twice and now works helping other refugees in the United States.
The Wrong Help Can Hurt
At Global Refuge, we know that navigating the United States immigration system is not easy—and changing or attaining status is a very complicated process without expert help.
Global Refuge Statement: Supreme Court Hearing on TPS for Haiti and Syria
Global Refuge issued a statement ahead of the Supreme Court hearing on TPS for Haiti and Syria, which has implications for hundreds of thousands of legally present immigrants.
Temporary status, protections for Haitians hang in the balance
This month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over the planned termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria.
Daniel’s Path to Confidence and Stability
Daniel, a participant in the Camino a Casa program, was supported in his journey to the U.S. while seeking to support his family of 10. After being detained at the Mexican border and undergoing repatriation to his home in Huehuetango, Camino a Casa was able to help him purchase a dairy goat to support his family's financial needs, along with providing dental care that helped restore his confidence.
A Student’s Perspective on Immigration and Faith
Trevyn, a high school student and son of Global Refuge ambassadors, did his senior capstone project on the need for humane immigration policy.
Global Refuge Urges New DHS Secretary to “Course-Correct” Immigration Policy
“After a year of policies that have imperiled lawfully admitted refugees, shuttered legal pathways, and abandoned U.S. commitments to those who stood with America, Secretary Mullin’s confirmation should serve as an opportunity for the administration to course-correct."
New donor-funded program fills gaps left by funding cuts
Global Refuge launched the Post-Arrival Stability and Empowerment (PASE) program in April 2025 to fill urgent gaps for refugee families.