US: Slow Progress on Human Rights
High-Level Pronouncements Marred by Systemic Racism, Abuse of Asylum Seekers
![Hughes Van Ellis (left), a Tulsa Race Massacre survivor and World War II veteran, and Viola Fletcher (second right), oldest living survivor of the massacre, testify about the massacre’s ongoing impact before the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC, on May 19, 2021.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/01/202112us_violafletcher_wr.jpg?h=bdf50ff9&itok=keKI70Ux)
High-Level Pronouncements Marred by Systemic Racism, Abuse of Asylum Seekers
Inhumane Treatment of Refugees an Unacceptable Deterrence Measure
Saudi Arabia Should Stop Deporting Tigrayan Migrants to Ethiopia
89th Session
Ensure Rights, Wellbeing of Those Affected
Tens of Thousands of Students Will Lose Access to Education
Donors Should Channel Assistance Via Local and Cross-Border Efforts
Surface Reforms by US Fail to Address Serious Abuses of Asylum Seekers
Proposed Borders Bill Would Cause More Suffering, Less Protection
European Commission Proposes Measures “To Apply the Fiction of Non-Entry”
Education Ministry Should Remove Barriers; Extend Registration Deadline
Groups Urge the Biden Administration to Re-commit the US to Full Compliance with its Treaty Obligations
French and British Governments Need New Approach to Irregular Migration
Ensure Humanitarian Access, Protect People from Violence