“I’m doing my work,” says Biden’s Homeland Security chief, who faces impeachment by House Republicans
Read MoreIn “Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here,” Jonathan Blitzer connects the dots between U.S. foreign policy in Central America and the migrant crisis.
Read MoreAlejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, has learned to keep his head down through the drama, his confidants say
Read MoreThe Biden administration has allowed more than a million people into the United States temporarily under a program that Republicans in Congress want to limit.
Read MoreA year after President Biden announced plans to withdraw from Afghanistan, NPR's A Martinez talks to Cecilia Muñoz, a former Obama White House official, about how Afghan refugees are faring.
Read MoreLaunched on Sept. 14, Welcome.US is a needed response to the incredible outpouring of support Americans have shown Afghan refugees. Bringing political, nongovernmental, religious, military and private-sector leaders, it provides anyone interested in donating funds, supplies or time to refugee resettlement organizations with a one-stop website to do so regardless of their city or state of residence.
Former Obama and Bush administration officials are launching a new organization aimed to help streamline the process of resettling the roughly 65,000 Afghans forced out of their home country and now making the United States their home.
By Rebecca Morin, September 14, 2021
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