Ukrainian refugee frustrated with New York City: "You have to work so much"
A woman who moved to New York amid the Russia-Ukraine war warned the city is "impossible" to live in.
Supreme Court ruling puts spotlight on transgender pronouns
The ruling makes it slightly easier for migrants to appeal a denial of protection from removal from the states.
Should Europe Accept Russian Refugees Fleeing Putin's Draft?
European Union countries have mixed views on the matter, and some have already banned Russians from crossing their borders.
Giant Syrian Refugee Puppet Little Amal Towers Over NYC on First U.S. Visit
The 12-foot-tall puppet symbolizes the journey of millions of displaced migrants around the world and will be in New York until October 2.
Ukrainian Refugee, 14, Reaches U.S. After Fleeing Nation Alone
"This was so long and hard for me, but I'm here, and that's so good," Illia Ishchenko-Leshchynskyl said.
Polish Parents Leave Strollers at Border for Moms Fleeing War-Torn Ukraine
Photojournalist Francesco Malavolta told Newsweek that Ukrainians have messaged to ask if strollers will be there when their family arrives after seeing the viral image.
Afghan Refugee Who Helped U.S. in War Shot Dead During Robbery
Uber driver Ahmad Fawad Yusufi was discovered by police with a gunshot wound after the armed robbery took place.
Israeli Humanitarian Group Secretly Evacuated 125 From Afghanistan in October
The group said that it plans to help the resettled Afghans in both the short-term and long-term.
Woman Who Joined ISIS as Teen Asks to Return to U.K.
"The only crime I committed was being dumb enough to join IS," said Shamima Begum, who ran away from home at 15 years old to Syria.
70 Years Since Geneva, Refugees Need Us More than Ever
EU member states should resettle 250,000 refugees by the end of 2025, starting with pledging at least 36,000 places in 2022. The U.S. should not only unlock funding to meet its current refugee admissions goal this year but should also double the cap for next year.
Joe Biden Keeps Donald Trump's Cap on Number of Refugees Admitted to U.S.
Biden is receiving criticism from lawmakers and advocates for not meeting his promise to raise the refugee cap.
Ilhan Omar Shares Tom Arnold Tweet Mocking Rand Paul Over Lawn Mower Attack
"No wonder he ripped his toupee off": Ilhan Omar responded to Rand Paul's "ungrateful to America" comments by sharing a Tom Arnold tweet mocking the Kentucky Republican.
Venezuela Refugee Crisis: 4 Million Have Fled Collapsing Nation, UN Says
The number of Venezuelan refugees represents around 12.5 percent of the national population and is double the size of the population of Caracas.
Ilhan Omar Says She Is 'A Nightmare' for Donald Trump
"This is a president who has come to power because he was very much willing to vilify and demonize immigrants and refugees. He so proudly said we should halt Muslims from entering our country," the progressive congresswoman said.
Ocasio-Cortez Pays Homage to Another Trailblazer
Elizabeth Holtzman, the youngest woman elected to Congress in 1972, unseated a long-term incumbent, as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did last year.
Introducing Blockchain Impact Award Runner Up Diwala
Diwala seeks to address two major global problems: lack of identity and certification fraud.
Migrants To Be Moved Out of Camp Amid Suicide Attempts
The move comes as poor conditions are allegedly leading to an increase in self-harm among children.
Immigration Officer Called Gay Asylum Seeker 'Dog'
"If it were up to me, they would all be put up against a wall," the agent said.
Man High on Ice Beats Wife to Death with Vacuum Cleaner
He also shoved a samurai sword into her skull through her nostril.
Ex-ISIS Slave Says Captor Found Her in Germany, Flees
After meeting the man who abused her under ISIS captivity, Ashwaq Ta'lo said she "decided to return to Kurdistan and never go back to Germany."
Asylum Claim Rejected as Man 'Did Not Act Gay'
"Aren't homosexuals rather social?" the rejection document reportedly asked, arguing that the 18-year-old had few friends and a confrontational streak.
France Answered Russian Call for Syria Help, Will U.S.?
Once a staunch supporter of efforts to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, France is working with Russia to deliver humanitarian aid.
Kushner Discussed Abolishing Palestinian Relief Agency
"It is important to have an honest and sincere effort to disrupt [the United Nations Relief and Works Agency]," Kushner wrote in an email.
Syria Asks Help Returning Citizens
With the Syrian military nearing victory, Russia has asked for U.S. support in resettling millions of refugees who fled the seven-year civil war.
Can You Stop a Deportation Flight by Refusing to Sit?
A Swedish student stopped an asylum seeker being sent back to Afghanistan this week by refusing to take her seat on a flight.
What's Next for Syria After U.S.-Russia Summit?
As Trump and Putin attempt to mend the broken ties between their nations, they have mostly aligned their views on war-torn Syria.
Iraq Starts Building Syria Border Wall to Stop ISIS
Shrinking ISIS pockets house the last of the jihadis that once ruled half of both Syria and Iraq.
World Cup Fans Try to Gain Asylum in Finland
Match ticket holders for the 2018 World Cup have been allowed to visit Russia without a visa.
Macron's New Immigration Bill: What You Need to Know
The French president faced criticism from all mainstream parties and dissent from inside his own, as debate of his immigration bill entered hour 60.
This Syrian Man Has Been Stuck at the Airport for Weeks
"I feel lonely, weak, unwanted and rejected. No one is accepting me," Hassan al-Kontar said.