Syrian Refugee Crisis
America Taking Fewer Refugees as Global Turmoil Grows
A new study shows a soaring number of displaced persons while America closes its doors
China Aids Refugees From Afar, but Wants Them to Return
As China becomes an increasingly active global player, Beijing offers financial support, but not open borders, for refugees, hoping they will return home.
Trump Expected to Order Syria 'Safe Zones' for Refugees
The draft executive order awaiting Trump's signature signaled the new administration was preparing a step that Trump's predecessor Barack Obama long resisted, fearing the potential for being pulled deeper into the conflict.
Photo of Dead Syrian Boy Boosts Refugee Fundraising
The photo of Kurdi appeared in media across the world in the days after he drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in September 2015.
Theresa May's Britain Will Be No Haven for Refugees
If her speech at the UN is any indication, Theresa May prioritizes nationalist concerns over humanitarian ones.
Donald Trump Jr. Compares Syrian Refugees To Skittles
Trump Jr.'s tweet also calls for the end of political correctness.
What Vietnam War Can Teach Us About Resettling Refugees
The relocation of Vietnamese "boat people" in the 1970s was deemed a social failure.
Should Europe Be Concerned About Climate Refugees?
The EU must develop a strategy to prepare for climate change, which can extenuate refugee crises.
U.N.'s Ban Calls for More Syrian Refugee Solidarity
The secretary-general said nearly half a million were in need of admission to a third country.
How Cristiano Ronaldo Helped a Mute Syrian Refugee
Ayman, a five-year-old Syrian, was forced to leave for Jordan two-and-a-half years ago.
Poll: Should America Be Taking More Syrian Refugees?
Republicans are more worried than Democrats about jihadists entering among legitimate refugees.