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In an order issued without reasons or rationale, the Supreme Court today allowed the Trump administration to deport migrants to countries not their own without first having the opportunity to ...
“I think that when you are in danger in your own country, the only option you have is to leave,” Darwin starts. He’s wearing a white button-up shirt and sitting in the living room of what’s become his ...
By Yana Sliemzina, editor and reporter for GWARA MEDIA in Kharkiv, Ukraine and Brian Dooley, Senior Advisor Human Rights First In a promising step recognizing the rights of survivors of war-related ...
To mark World Refugee Day, Human Rights First invites you to a timely conversation about the growing threats facing asylum seekers and the human rights defenders who support them. Drawing on two new ...
On Saturday, Veterans for American Ideals will join democracy minded organizations and individuals to support the No Kings Day protests—not because we oppose celebrating America’s Armed Forces, but ...
The Netherlands is reportedly considering a request from the United States to take in two Guantanamo Bay detainees. They would be the first people transferred from Guantanamo since January 14th, when ...
A Reconciliation Bill passed by the House of Representatives in May 2025 that is under consideration by the Senate imposes a barrage of cruel and punitive anti-immigrant provisions, including ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced it would revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan, putting thousands of Afghans in the United States at risk of deportation. Just weeks ...
BOSTON—A federal judge in Massachusetts issued two rulings in Svitlana Doe v. Noem today, this time ordering the Trump administration to resume processing of applications for more lasting immigration ...
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