You can help us support and protect families at the U.S.-Mexico border and in crisis zones worldwide.
 
 
John,

Right now, instead of compassion, asylum seekers are being met with policies that deny asylum and separate them from their children.

The latest news reports state that the parents of 545 children separated at the U.S.-Mexico border between 2017 and 2018 still can't be found.

Asylum seekers and other vulnerable people need your support, John. Will you rush a donation to the IRC today? You can help us support and protect families wherever the need is greatest. »
 
 
 
John, we reunite asylum-seeking families after they are released from ICE detention, provide shelter and warm meals, and help with legal aid, psychosocial support and other assistance — while continuing our lifesaving programs in crisis zones worldwide.

People arriving at the U.S. border have the right to request asylum without being criminalized, turned back, or separated from their children. They are fleeing their homes and often have already sought safety elsewhere within their countries.

Will you take a moment to ensure that no matter what, and wherever the need is greatest, asylum seekers and other people affected by crisis are protected? »
 
 
 
 
Thank you so much for your support and compassion.

Andrea Kost
Senior Officer of Digital Stewardship
International Rescue Committee
 
 
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