178 Groups Denounce Biden Administration's Continued Violation of Refugee Protections
Administration Must Direct Immediate Actions to Uphold US Refugee Law and Treaty Obligations
![Migrants seeking asylum wait in line with their case paperwork to meet with an attorney on Oct. 5, 2019, during a weekly trip by volunteers, lawyers, paralegals and interpreters to the migrant campsite outside El Puente Nuevo in Matamoros, Mexico.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/01/202101usp_unitedstates_asylumseekers.jpg?h=ac778ff2&itok=__Cr8evW)
Administration Must Direct Immediate Actions to Uphold US Refugee Law and Treaty Obligations
Effective Mechanism Needed: Independent, Broad Mandate, Adequate Resources
Crowded Camp Conditions, Lack of Permanent Shelters
Ensure All Asylum-Seeking Children Are Enrolled in Coming School Year
When Lives Are Threatened, Waiting for Protection May Not Be an Option
At Least 1,170 North Koreans Face Torture, Sexual Abuse if Sent Back
Criminal Investigations Risk Chilling Civil Society
Delayed Reforms Endanger LGBT, Black, Other Adults Traveling Alone
EU Parliament Investigation Condemns Agency Failure to Act on Border Abuses
Governments Should Reject Costly, Harmful Policy for Refugees, Asylum Seekers
Costly, Abusive Approach Fails to Address System’s Flaws
Retaliatory Attacks in Kunduz Province Heighten Concerns of Abuses