Coronavirus Is Spreading across Borders, But It Is Not a Migration Problem
As public-health officials race to keep the coronavirus from becoming a full-blown global pandemic, governments around the world have been dipping into the migration management toolbox to demonstrate...
View ArticleChasing Efficiency: Can Operational Changes Fix European Asylum Systems?
Brussels is searching for bright ideas on how to fix the Common European Asylum System. While recent EU-level legal reforms have stalled, this report examines the many innovative, operations-focused...
View ArticleGreen Cards and Public Charge: Who Could Be Denied Based on Benefits Use?
On this webinar, MPI experts discussed the public-charge rule and released estimates of the populations that could be deemed ineligible for a green card based on existing benefits use. They examined...
View ArticleUSCIS Fee Increase Proposed Rule Could Represent the Latest Step in Reshaping...
While much attention has been given to the move by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to raise its application fees—including an 83 percent hike to apply for U.S. citizenship—the policy changes...
View ArticleMigration & Coronavirus: A Complicated Nexus Between Migration Management...
This webinar, organized by MPI and the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School, will discuss the state of play around the globe surrounding COVID-19 and assess where migration...
View ArticleAmid an Unfolding Humanitarian Crisis in Syria, the European Union Faces the...
The high-stakes gambit taken by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to allow tens of thousands of asylum seekers and migrants free movement to the Greek border demonstrated the fragility of the...
View ArticleMigration & Coronavirus: A Complicated Nexus Between Migration Management...
This webinar, organized by MPI and the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility at The New School, discussed migration policy responses around the globe in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and...
View ArticleCrisis within a Crisis: Immigration in the United States in a Time of COVID-19
The global COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus the intersection of U.S. immigration and public health policy, and the unique challenges that immigrants face. This article analyzes the Trump...
View ArticleCOVID-19 in Latin America: Tackling Health Care & Other Impacts for...
This MPI webinar will bring together public health and migration experts to analyze the impact that COVID-19 preventative measures will have on vulnerable immigrants and refugees in Latin America, with...
View ArticleHumanitarian Protection in an Era of Pandemic
MPI and MPI Europe experts will discuss the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on asylum systems in Europe and North America, as well as in developing regions, where 85 percent of refugees live....
View ArticleCOVID-19 in Latin America: Tackling Health Care & Other Impacts for...
This MPI webinar brought together public health and migration experts to analyze the impact that COVID-19 preventative measures will have on vulnerable immigrants and refugees in Colombia and Latin...
View ArticleImmigration and U.S. National Security: The State of Play Since 9/11
The U.S. government has made important progress in shoring up weaknesses at the nexus of immigration and national security since September 11, 2001. But as new threats emerge and evolve—including...
View ArticleHumanitarian Protection in an Era of Pandemic
MPI and MPI Europe experts discuss the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on asylum systems in Europe and North America, as well as in developing regions, where 85 percent of refugees live. During...
View ArticleA Proxy War on Minorities? India Crafts Citizenship and Refugee Policies...
The Modi government's push for a Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens sparked deadly riots and chilled India's 200 million Muslims, who fear being relegated to second-class...
View ArticleImmigration and the U.S.-Mexico Border during the Pandemic: A Conversation...
In this bipartisan discussion, two border-state members of Congress—Rep. Veronica Escobar and Rep. Dan Crenshaw—discuss the response to the coronavirus outbreak, how it is affecting the interconnected...
View ArticleThe COVID-19 Pandemic Suggests the Lessons Learned by European Asylum...
As European asylum systems are tested again by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has injected the need for social distancing during processing and in reception centers, it appears lessons learned during the...
View ArticleImmigration and the U.S.-Mexico Border during the Pandemic: A Conversation...
In this bipartisan discussion, two border-state members of Congress—Rep. Veronica Escobar and Rep. Dan Crenshaw—discuss the response to the coronavirus outbreak, how it is affecting the interconnected...
View ArticleImmigrant Health-Care Workers in the United States
Immigrants make up a disproportionately high number of U.S. health-care workers, from doctors and nurses to home health aides. In 2018, more than 2.6 million immigrants worked in the U.S. health-care...
View ArticleEuropean Cities on the Front Line: New and Emerging Governance Models for...
As migration transforms cities across Europe—both large metropolises and small cities—there is a thriving debate about how to support immigrants’ integration into communities, labor markets, and health...
View ArticleBeyond the Border: U.S.-Mexican Migration Accord Has Ushered in Sweeping...
On the one-year anniversary of the U.S.-Mexico migration cooperation agreement, this discussion will examine how the accord has reshaped Mexico’s immigration enforcement policies, exposed significant...
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