CGRS relies on support from individuals to continue our work advocating for refugees and human rights.
Medical practitioners and professionals with medical expertise can contribute by conducting medical and mental health forensic evaluations of asylum seekers and advocating for better policies and systems of care for their immigrant patients. To learn more about asylum medicine and this area of work, check out the Society of Asylum Medicine and CGRS's own ImmHELP collaborative and sign up for CGRS's Expert Database.
Rapid Response hotlines are phone numbers you can call at anytime if you, your family, or others you know are targeted by ICE enforcement activity. Using these hotlines, you can report raids in your area, seek help if you are being detained or are at risk of being deported, or report missing migrants.
Your support for CGRS goes to work every day, protecting the human rights of women, children, and LGBTQ+ people seeking refuge in the United States.
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