Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy: Building a Responsive, Effective...
This discussion marked the launch of MPI's Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy Initiative, which aims to generate a big-picture, evidence-driven vision of the role immigration should play in America’s...
View ArticleAs Lesvos Battles Migration Crisis Fatigue, the Value of Centralized...
As Greece's Aegean islands continue to grapple with migrants arriving on their shores, decisions regarding the needs of newcomers are negotiated in Brussels and Athens, far removed from the situation...
View ArticleThe Colombian Response to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis: A Dialogue with...
Felipe Muñoz, Advisor to the President of Colombia for the Colombian-Venezuelan Border, discusses how Colombia is coping with the influx of Venezuelan migrants, plans for future policy decisions...
View ArticleInvertir en el Vecindario: Cambios en los Patrones de Migración Entre México...
Presentación del reporte que refleja el contenido de encuentros del grupo de estudio sobre la migración México-Estados Unidos convocado por El Colegio de México y el Migration Policy Institute (MPI).
View ArticleAs the United States Resettles Fewer Refugees, Some Countries and Religions...
Even as refugee admissions have dropped sharply during the Trump administration, some countries and religions have been significantly more affected than others, as this commentary explores. In fiscal...
View ArticleInvesting in the Neighborhood: Changing Mexico-U.S. Migration Patterns and...
Migration between Mexico and the United States has changed dramatically in recent years, but policies and political rhetoric in both countries have not always kept up. This report, which draws from...
View ArticleInvertir en el vecindario: Cambios en los patrones de migración entre México...
La migración entre México y Estados Unidos ha cambiado dramáticamente en los últimos años, pero las políticas y la retórica política en ambos países no se han actualizado a este contexto a la misma...
View ArticleSupreme Court Asylum Ruling Latest Sign Judiciary Is Not the Brake on the...
Buoyed by initial successes challenging Trump administration immigration actions such as the travel ban in federal court, many critics expected the judiciary to act as a brake on major changes to the...
View ArticleThe Colombian Response to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis: A Dialogue with...
Felipe Muñoz, Advisor to the President of Colombia for the Colombian-Venezuelan Border, discusses how Colombia is coping with the influx of Venezuelan migrants, plans for future policy decisions...
View ArticleCrisis in the Courts: Is the Backlogged U.S. Immigration Court System at Its...
With a backlog of more than 1 million removal cases, the U.S. immigration court system is in crisis. Pressure from external forces, internal challenges, and lagging resources for the courts at a time...
View ArticleUsing Fear of the “Other,” Orbán Reshapes Migration Policy in a Hungary Built...
Hungary's recent rise in xenophobia stands in marked contrast with the country's rich migration history. After 390,000 migrants and asylum seekers arrived in 2015, the government of Viktor Orbán issued...
View ArticleChanging U.S. Policy and Safe-Third Country “Loophole” Drive Irregular...
Nearly 50,000 asylum seekers have entered Canada irregularly via land crossing from the United States since spring 2017—contributing to a doubling in the overall number of asylum requests seen in 2016....
View ArticleLatin American Responses to the Venezuelan and Nicaraguan Migration Crises
Leading policymakers and key stakeholders from Latin America, as well as representatives of major international institutions, will offer their views on the challenges ahead as Latin American...
View ArticleLatin American Responses to the Venezuelan and Nicaraguan Migration Crises
Leading policymakers and key stakeholders from Latin America, as well as representatives of major international institutions, offer their views on the challenges ahead as Latin American governments...
View ArticleRespuestas latinoamericanas a las crisis migratorias venezolanas y nicaragüenses
Responsables de políticos principales y partes interesadas de América Latina, así como representantes de instituciones internacionales claves, ofrecen sus puntos de vista sobre los desafíos futuros...
View ArticleRespuestas latinoamericanas a las crisis migratorias venezolanas y nicaragüenses
Responsables de políticos principales y partes interesadas de América Latina, así como representantes de instituciones internacionales claves, ofrecen sus puntos de vista sobre los desafíos futuros...
View Article16th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference
With immigration a central plank of the Trump administration's policy agenda, the 16th annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference, held in October 2019, featured analysis by top experts in and out of...
View ArticleSub-Saharan African Immigrants in the United States
The sub-Saharan African immigrant population in the United States is a small, but quickly growing, one. Between 2010 and 2018, the size of the sub-Saharan African population increased 52 percent, far...
View ArticleCreating a Home in Canada: Refugee Housing Challenges and Potential Policy...
One of the major challenges Canada faced during its extraordinary push to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees during a four-month period was to find housing for these newcomers. This report explores how...
View ArticleVolunteers and Sponsors: A Catalyst for Refugee Integration?
Rising numbers of refugees and asylum seekers in Europe and North America have been matched by an equally unprecedented outpouring of public support. How can service providers most effectively harness...
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