November 8, 2018
Co-Sponsored Program
... the United States, Central America and Mexico, and learn about the fast-paced changes taking place in U.S. asylum policy. Speakers will ...
October 11, 2018
Commentary
... families for several weeks , seeking to keep families in immigration detention indefinitely , detaining asylum seekers without a ... screening interviews that would allow them to stay in the US to apply for asylum. Those rejections consequently set them up to be ...
June, 2016
Presentation
This presentation covers intersectional community-based projects on refugees, the evolving perspectives on refugee integration, and what funders can do.
June, 2016
Funding Recommendations
These funding recommendations focus on how funders can support refugees along their resettlement and integration journey in the United States.
May, 2016
Funding Recommendations
These funding recommendations cover a broad range of options for funders seeking to respond to the Central American unaccompanied minors crisis.
September 11, 2018
Commentary
... the doors of the United States to refugees.
It may be about to get worse. Mr. Trump is considering another extreme cut in the number ... place draconian, ill-defined vetting procedures and placed immigration hard-liners like Stephen Miller in charge.
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Trump's ...
August, 2016
Report
... DHS has the authority to place asylum-seekers directly into immigration court proceedings, it continues to detain mothers and children and ... bear the burden of tracking down their loved ones, worrying about their well-being, and attempting to link their cases. Multiple ...
November, 2018
Issue Brief
... Mohammed, Luma, and Najah—are left out of conversations about refugee policies.
Under the Trump administration, the refugee ... actually admitted in fiscal year 2018 is even lower: Only about 22,500 refugees were admitted, the lowest number in more than a decade ...
November, 2018
Factsheet
This five-page document identifies the potential impacts of FY 2019 Reception and Placement (R&P) Program Decisions by the Church World Service.
August 16, 2018
Co-Sponsored Program
Over the past year-and-a-half, the systems and infrastructure that support and protect the most vulnerable immigrants have been gravely damaged. Please join the Southern California Grantmakers (SCG) to learn how these issues impact local communities in California, what leaders are doing to respond and opportunities for philanthropy to engage.
January, 2018
Video
... stories of our grandparents that inform a Jewish sensibility about how to treat the refugees and immigrants--our texts and laws have an ...
June 20, 2018
Press Release
... as the greater philanthropic community, on a wide range of immigration and immigrant integration issues, including education, health, ...
June 20, 2018
Philanthropic News
... crisis and the U.S. government's increasingly hard-line immigration policies, foundations are taking action to support refugees and ...
February 26, 2019
Webinar
... These policies signal an intention to curb all forms of immigration to the United States and move our nation further away from the ...
February 21, 2019
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... to build intersectional organizing networks. Please join us for a dynamic conversation moderated by Carl Lipscombe, Deputy Director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, to explore these issues and bring your questions!
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June, 2018
Report
This report profiles 10 donors’ diverse approaches and strategies to supporting refugees and asylum seekers, and offers key lessons gleaned from their experience.
June 20, 2017
Webinar
... crisis. Join to hear from leading figures in the field about the potential and lessons learned of their approaches.
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June 20, 2018
Philanthropic News
As the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy of separating children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico ...
June 15, 2017
Co-Sponsored Program
This webinar will highlight the emerging financial gaps and explore a two-pronged approach: 1) discussing pathways for funder engagement in advocacy to shift the 2018 U.S. budget, and 2) opportunities for strengthening human rights advocacy in developing contexts.
June 26, 2018
Commentary
A White House aide and ally of President Donald Trump’s most hard-line advisor, Stephen Miller, has been appointed to a position at the State Department where he would exercise influence over refugee policies, in a move that could further enable the administration’s harsh crackdown on migration.