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USCRI was a significant presence this Memorial Day Weekend at Vermont’s largest single-day sporting event -the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon & Relay.

On Sunday, May 24, USCRI Vermont fielded two teams, each made up of five runners from our full-time staff and volunteer network. Running under the banner “Running for Refugees,” the 2026 marathon marked our secon...


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NAIROBI, KENYA – Last week, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) Kenya began distributing 3,000 dignity kits to girls in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya through its Keep Girls Dreaming initiative. This distribution came on World Menstrual Hygiene Day, a global advocacy day that underscores t...


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By: Carlos García Dorantes, USCRI Latinamerica and the Caribbean officer.

In 2025, returns across Central America became increasingly visible as migration pathways narrowed and deportations from the United States continued to affect thousands of families across the region. In El Salvador, the number of deportees from the United States increased by 90.2% in the first qu...


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Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwestern Kenya is home to over 300,000 refugees. For the unaccompanied girls living there, daily life means navigating hunger, exploitation, and the near-constant threat of child marriage and violence. Drastic cuts to humanitarian funding have stripped away basic services, leaving some of the most vulnerable children wit...


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Since our last newsletter, the Policy & Advocacy team has continued to spotlight urgent refugee and immigration issues through research, advocacy, and public engagement. The team collaborated with USCRI’s Refugee Health team to emphasize the importance of strong health coverage through 


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