News & Updates

  1. ProBAR by the Numbers Infographic​

    ProBAR by the numbers 2021

    In 2021, ProBAR served more than 26,000 individuals from over 30 countries and received over 5,000 hours of volunteer support. Learn more about our team’s work last year by viewing our ProBAR By the Numbers Infographic.

  2. Today, I am Happy Because I am Free

    The Asylum and Convention Against Torture Appellate Clinic at Cornell Law School and ProBAR join our client in celebrating his recent grant of asylum! Learn more about the journey of this new asylee and the role that pro bono support played in securing his victory.

  3. The Spring Edition of our ProBAR Bulletin is here!

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    In addition to updates and reflections from ProBAR Director Kimi Jackson, the newsletter highlights staff perspectives and achievements. Learn more about the recent work of Pro Bono attorneys and volunteers, as well as opportunities to get involved.

  4. What is the MPP “Remain in Mexico” Program?

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    Between 2019-2021 tens of thousands of asylum seekers were forced to wait in dangerous conditions in Mexico under the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) – or “Remain in Mexico” program. MPP ended last year, but a federal judge later ordered the government to restart the program. So, what exactly is MPP?

  5. What is Title 42?

    What is Title 42?

    If you follow immigration news, you have likely heard that many migrants have been unable to enter the US since the beginning of the pandemic under a policy called Title 42. But what is Title 42, and how has it affected ProBAR’s work?

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