Rethinking Our Asylum System
In The New York Times, Kimiko Hirota, policy advisor at the Women’s Refugee Commission, responds to an article about the Bipartisan Border Solutions Act in a letter to the editor….
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In The New York Times, Kimiko Hirota, policy advisor at the Women’s Refugee Commission, responds to an article about the Bipartisan Border Solutions Act in a letter to the editor….
…Court ruling – is already quietly undermining the most fundamental universal humanitarian rule: it puts women and children … last. The Executive Order is being challenged primarily for discriminating against…
Cheaper options other than detention actually exist and have been proven successful. One pilot project, called the Family Case Management Program, had a compliance rate on court appearances of 99…
The Women’s Refugee Commission joined more than 80 other organizations in a letter urging the Department of Justice and Homeland Security to rescind harmful regulations that limit access to asylum…
The Women’s Refugee Commission is one of 159 organizations from 19 different countries to sign onto a list of recommendations for the implementation of the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration…
…Refugee Commission, unless an immigration judge deems it “probative and credible.” Place serious limitations on an applicant’s ability to receive additional time to complete their case. In response to this…
…situation at the U.S. border with Mexico. In advance of the address, the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC), issued the following statements: “Ukrainian women, children, and other marginalized populations have had…
…that is crumbling under a lack of funding and the absence of bipartisan political will to fix it. As we have repeatedly argued, it is not illegal — under international…
…Women’s Refugee Commission, is a playbook of steps and tools to ensure humanitarian programs include and respond to adolescents affected by crisis or displacement. This report includes describes implementation of…
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