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March is #SelfInjuryAwarenessMonth Self-harm affects people across all backgrounds, but immigrants & refugees face higher risks due to trauma, forced displacement & isolation. A culturally informed approach is essential. 🔗 bit.ly/43melhA Needs support? call/text 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Ramadan Kareem to all who observe! This evening marks the beginning of #Ramadan, a time of reflection, community, and compassion. To honor the occasion, USCRI HQ staff gathered to share delicious treats. We wish all those celebrating a month filled with peace and blessings. #RamadanKareem

Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Oleksandr (Alex) Nemchenko shares his journey from Kyiv to USCRI. From witnessing conflict in 2014 to finding ways to support from afar, his story is one of resilience. 🔗 bit.ly/3QARBmu

Since 1911, USCRI has been a steadfast advocate for refugees, ensuring their rights, safety, and dignity. In celebration of #WorldNGODay, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting the rights of displaced people and ensuring they have the support needed to rebuild their lives. #HumanRights

Happy Ayyám-i-Há to all who celebrate! These special days in the Baha'i calendar are a time for joy, generosity, and community—commemorated by gift-giving, acts of service, and festivities before the month of fasting begins. Wishing you an abundance of happiness from all of us at USCRI! #AyyámiHá

3 years on, Russia’s full-scale invasion continues to devastate #Ukraine. Families are torn apart, children endure unimaginable conditions, and human rights violations persist. This displacement crisis is far from over. Swipe for key figures and learn more at: bit.ly/3QATvDD

In the first month of the war in #Ukraine, 90% of refugees were women. Three years later, they still make up the majority at 63%. Displaced women face increased risks of gender-based violence, exploitation, and inequality. A women-centered approach is key in shaping refugee policy. bit.ly/3QATvDD

3 years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, support for Ukrainian refugees is fading. 6.9M+ have fled, yet many now face uncertainty. If forced to return, they may have no home to go back to—frontline areas remain devastated. 🔗 bit.ly/41yzYZJ

Refugees are forced to flee their homes, leaving behind everything—homes, possessions, loved ones—because of persecution and violence. Many escape with only the clothes on their back, facing unimaginable hardships. Today, there are 43M+ refugees. Read More: bit.ly/3WPbUjx

For 160,000+ children in #Kakuma Refugee Camp, unsafe conditions and crumbling infrastructure are all they’ve ever known. USCRI visited last month. In a “child-friendly space,” kids took turns for shelter while a jungle gym sat empty under the scorching sun. 🔗 bit.ly/42SfME8

In 2023, 3,408 women were murdered in #Mexico —a 50% increase since 2015. Yet only 2% of cases result in criminal sentencing. Femicide remains a crisis, and in most cases, there is no justice. Our latest policy brief explores the history and the fight led by grieving mothers. 🔗 bit.ly/3EHi6nn

122M+ people are forcibly displaced globally, 43M+ refugees fleeing persecution & conflict. Now more than ever, they need our support. #StandWithRefugees Thanks to a generous donor, every dollar you give will be matched up to $1.9M. 🔗 Learn More: refugees.org/donate/

Nearly 300K people, including 160K+ children, live in overcrowded, deteriorating conditions with little access to basic needs in #Kakuma refugee camp. “The facilities constitute an open-air prison in plain sight.” — USCRI’s Taylor McNaboe. 🔗Read more: bit.ly/42SfME8

43M+ refugees have been forced to flee their homes due to violence and persecution. Now more than ever, they need our support. USCRI remains committed to providing urgent assistance to refugees. Right now, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar up to $1.9M. 🔗Learn more: refugees.org/donate/

Today is International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM. 230 million women and girls worldwide have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), with over 4 million girls at risk each year— including 2 million before their fifth birthday. Today and every day, let’s #Unite2EndFGM 🔗 bit.ly/3CFVt23

122M+ people are forcibly displaced worldwide, including 43M refugees. With ongoing crises in #Venezuela, #Afghanistan, #Ukraine, #DRC, and #Sudan, millions are fleeing violence & persecution. Yet, the Administration has indefinitely suspended the refugee program. Read More: bit.ly/3WPbUjx

Humanitarian parole allows individuals to enter the US on a temporary basis due to an urgent need, protecting people fleeing conflict & political upheaval. USCIS announced a pause in humanitarian parole programs, such as Uniting for Ukraine, sponsored Afghan parole & more. More @ bit.ly/3WHLdxf

There are 43 million+ refugees worldwide. Many fled war, etc., for safety. USRAP has been suspended, risking lives. Take action: 1⃣ Contact Congress to support USRAP & H.R. 4156 2⃣ Share refugee stories & the impact of these programs 3⃣ Donate: refugees.org/donate For more: bit.ly/3CITNEY

DHS’ decision to revoke “sensitive zone” policies endangers immigrant populations and jeopardizes the well-being of entire communities. Read our full statement at: bit.ly/3EiSUDz

On January 28, USCIS announced that it would pause American-sponsored humanitarian parole programs abandoning those who need humanitarian protection due to armed conflict. bit.ly/3WHLdxf

The Administration has revoked the TPS extension for Venezuela, putting over 600,000 people at risk. “Forcing individuals to return to a homeland that remains unsafe destabilizes their futures,” said USCRI CEO & President Eskinder Negash Read the full statement at: bit.ly/4hlKjPm

“The relationship that the Secret Service has with the National Center incorporates the three main components of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of prevention, protection, and prosecution.” - Jason Swan, Ambassador to NCMEC #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth #EndHumanTrafficking🔗 bit.ly/3YOv2N3

This #LunarNewYear, let’s honor the strength and resilience of Asian immigrants and refugees by working toward a more compassionate and inclusive future. Learn More: bit.ly/4hhTyQy #HappyLunarNewYear 🐍

The U.S. Department of State issued a “stop work” order halting USCRI’s refugee reception & placement services, leaving #refugees already in the U.S. without vital support. Read USCRI’s full statement at: bit.ly/3EgAIdV

#SexTrafficking is a form of human trafficking for sexual exploitation affecting individuals of all races, genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, and nationalities. By addressing the root causes, we can build safer communities. Learn more: bit.ly/4jxiqVP

“On an emotional level, the programs [USCRI's TVAP & Aspire programs] provide trauma-informed care, which helps participants feel heard and supported.” says, Stephanie Reyes, Program Director for Specialized Programs at Catholic Charities of San Antonio Learn more: bit.ly/3YOv2N3

To help individuals and families prepare for immigration enforcement actions, USCRI has released updated #KnowYourRights and Safety Planning documents. Learn your rights. Stay informed & empowered: bit.ly/4g7G0q2 ❗️Available in: Spanish, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Dari, Pashto❗️

On January 20, 2025, the White House released a series of Executive Orders and a Proclamation that regress the immigration system, with immediate consequences for refugees and immigrants. Read our full summary of six of the Executive Orders and one Proclamation at: bit.ly/40ycd34

Today is #InternationalDayofEducation. Education is a basic human right, yet, according to UNHCR almost half of school-aged refugee children are unable to attend school, with young girls facing an even greater barrier. At USCRI we believe every child deserves quality education

The Administration’s expansion of expedited removal threatens families and communities allowing deportations without proper judicial review. Read the full statement at: bit.ly/4jrYiV3

“The #refugee program fulfills America’s profound moral leadership to ensure that the most vulnerable refugees are safely resettled. The administration’s decision leaves refugees in danger,” said USCRI Pres. & CEO Eskinder Negash Read more at @theguardian.com: bit.ly/4aDqaSg

“Many people have been waiting for years...in #refugee camps & have diligently gone through the process to receive travel authorization...suspension of refugee travel & processing will have lasting trauma & impact...” - USCRI Pres. & CEO Eskinder Negash More in the @nytimes.com: nyti.ms/42tFG0S

#LaborTrafficking is the exploitation of individuals for financial gain. Traffickers use force, fraud, and coercion to compel people to provide labor against their will. Addressing this issue takes a holistic approach that tackles root vulnerabilities. Learn more: bit.ly/4h8LdhK

The Administration’s withdrawal from the #ParisClimateAgreement exacerbates the #climatecrisis and increases displacement. Read full statement at: bit.ly/4gebNVz

Withholding federal funds to #SanctuaryCities undermines public safety, erodes trust in local government, and jeopardizes essential services that individuals and families depend on. Read full statement at: bit.ly/40MR5aZ

The Administration’s move to halt #BirthrightCitizenship for children born to parents who are in the U.S. unlawfully or temporarily jeopardizes children’s futures and overturns 125 years of established law. Read the full statement at: bit.ly/42JP6FR

The United States is slamming its door shut, leaving refugees in dire need of resettlement to suffer. USCRI’s latest policy brief examines the devastating impact of the Administration’s Executive Order Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program, issued on Jan 20th. bit.ly/3Wq6Y4v

Instead of preventing individuals from seeking safety, the United States should honor its legal commitments by protecting the rights and well-being of those seeking refuge at our borders Read full statement at: bit.ly/4hmEwIL

The end of the temporary humanitarian protection pathway for #Cubans, #Haitians, #Nicaraguans, and #Venezuelans (CHNV parole), marks a significant reversal of U.S. policy granting temporary entry to those facing urgent Humanitarian crises. Read more: bit.ly/4hsGwz1

The reinstatement of “Remain in Mexico” puts asylum seekers in danger, exposing them to violence and extortion. Ending the CBP one app further limits access to safety. Read our full statement at: bit.ly/3Q5fRNr

The Administration’s indefinite suspension of refugee resettlement is a stark abandonment of U.S. leadership and commitment to humanitarian protection, leaving vulnerable refugees in danger. Read full statement at: bit.ly/42oJwIC

This week, USCRI staff visited #Nairobi and #Kakuma refugee camp in #Kenya to meet with stakeholders and partners to learn more about the vast, multi-layered needs of refugees there. USCRI remains committed to serving refugee girls in Kenya through its #KeepGirlsDreaming initiative. bit.ly/4ex1Tyq

This January marks 25 years of the TVPA and is #HumanTraffickingPreventionMonth. Let’s shift from identifying red flags to addressing root causes like poverty & discrimination. Together, we can create safer, more empowered communities. Read more in our latest policy brief: bit.ly/4j5GwGY

#HappyNewYear from USCRI! In 2024, we welcomed 16K+ refugees, supported 23K+ unaccompanied children, opened offices in #Kenya & #Mexico, & more! In 2025, we remain committed to our vision that immigrants, refugees, and uprooted people live dignified lives with their rights respected and protected.

✨ Happy Holidays from all of us at USCRI! ✨ This season, we celebrate the strength, resilience, and hope of the refugee and immigrant communities we are honored to serve. Thank you for your unwavering support in making a difference.

❗️UPDATE: Now available in Spanish and Haitian Creole❗️ Stay prepared with USCRI's updated #KnowYourRights & Safety Planning guides! Learn your rights during stops, visits, and searches + get a wallet-sized KYR guide. Stay informed & empowered: bit.ly/4g7G0q2

#Sudan is entering the new year still gripped by a war that erupted in April 2023. It is the largest displacement crisis & child displacement crisis in the world & one of the largest hunger crises. Our December situation update provides details & recommendations. Click ⬇️ to read bit.ly/4gmTGhd

Children should be with their families & their rights must be upheld. Yesterday, USCRI joined Congresswoman Delia Ramirez at the #KeepFamiliesTogether press conference where she & other Members of Congress introduced the Family Reunification Task Force Act to reunite separated families.

On #MigrantsDay, we celebrate the resilience, contributions, and diversity that migrants bring to communities around the world. At USCRI, we stand with migrants and refugees, working every day to ensure that they are welcomed, supported, and empowered. Learn more about our work at bit.ly/4gEDrvy.