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Featured Work: Family Reunification
Family reunification has emerged as a key route to safety for migrants at a time when traditional resettlement opportunities are shrinking. Family reunification programs have a large role to play in providing safe passage for hundreds of thousands of highly vulnerable refugees, including more than 150,000 unaccompanied refugee children around the world.
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2,700 Central American children to reunite with family thanks to IRAP's litigation
Doe v. Mayorkas: Challenging the mass denial of refugee status to Iranian religious minorities
This class action lawsuit challenges the mass denial of refugee applications of nearly 90 Iranians of persecuted minority faiths who had traveled to Vienna to be processed under the Lautenberg Amendment.
Learn More +Adam v. Pompeo: Challenging the delays in adjudicating I-730/Follow-To-Join Petitions for Family Reunification
IRAP filed this lawsuit in partnership with two resettled Darfuri refugees who have been waiting for a decision on their petitions for their spouses and children to join them in the United States.
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