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Today, the Board of Immigration Appeals published a decision, Matter of K-E-S-G-, finding that a particular social group defined by the individual’s sex or sex and nationality did not meet the Board’s ...
In response to the House’s narrow 216-213 vote to pass the Senate-amended rescissions package—which claws back $9 billion in Congressionally-appropriated FY24 and FY25 funds, including $7.9 billion in ...
By Brian Dooley This week saw my 20th trip to the eastern front of the war on Ukraine since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion. I again joined local volunteers from the Kharkiv-based Roza na Ruke team ...
Today, as President Trump meets with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to announce new military aid for Ukraine, human rights ...
Secretary Rubio’s unjust, cruel, and unprecedented firing of over 1,300 dedicated State Department public servants decimates U.S. diplomacy and weakens Americans’ well-being. Let’s be clear who loses ...
Opinion
Mass Layoffs at State Department Decimate U.S. Diplomacy, Weaken America, and Reward DictatorsIn response to Secretary of State Rubio’s firing of over 1,300 State Department employees, Human Rights First President and CEO Uzra Zeya said the following: Non-partisan, selfless public service is ...
New York, NY — Human Rights First today deplored the State Department’s misuse of financial sanctions to target a United Nations special rapporteur on the basis of her advocacy for action by the ...
By Will Gronefeld, Joe Brand Human Rights Fellow Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has entered its fourth year, and Russian leaders have faced few repercussions for their actions. Despite ...
Washington, D.C. — Human Rights First strongly condemns the passage of the reconciliation bill, describing it as a historic rollback of legal protections for children, refugees, and other survivors of ...
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