Encourage approaches that address the root causes of migration and defend the rights and dignity of migrants, refugees, and internally displaced persons.
In a time of crisis, the United States has failed its Haitian neighbors. Black Haitian migrants encounter many obstacles before they even reach the U.S.-Mexico border. The challenges Haitian migrants face on their journey to the border highlight the deep discrimination and anti-Blackness embedded in U.S. and Mexican government’s immigration policies. We saw the abusive treatment of Haitian migrants at our border in Del Rio seven months ago, but the reality is that not much has changed for Haitian migrants since then.
On September 15th, LAWG joined partner organizations such as CASA, Alianza Americas, and others at a rally in front...
Levels of migrants and asylum seekers at the border are higher than they’ve ever been.Over a million and a...
This article was published first by El Faro in Spanish as “La engañosa política de asilo de Biden” see English...
Two back-to-back hurricanes hit Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua one year ago in November 2020. Hurricane Eta made landfall...
Serve Your People provides a roadmap for transforming relations between the United States and the northern countries of Central America....
In the Forced Return to Danger report, LAWG and other civil society organizations outline the disturbing impacts of the agreements on asylum...