One Year after the U.S.-Mexico Agreement: Reshaping Mexico’s Migration Policies
The migration cooperation agreement signed by the Mexican and U.S. governments in June 2019 ushered in an intense period of policy change in Mexico, with effects at their shared border. One year on,...
View ArticleUn año después del Acuerdo Estados Unidos-México: La transformación de las...
El acuerdo de cooperación migratoria firmado por los gobiernos de México y Estados Unidos en junio de 2019 marcó el comienzo de un intenso período de cambio en las políticas mexicanas, con efectos en...
View ArticleMigrants in Africa & COVID-19: From Emergency Measures to Inclusive...
Join MPI Europe for a discussion exploring what emergency measures have been deployed by African governments and aid actors in response to COVID-19 to assist migrants in need, along with what the...
View ArticleA Warm Welcome for Some: Israel Embraces Immigration of Jewish Diaspora,...
Israel has a remarkably open immigration system for anyone who can prove Jewish ethnicity. But as this country profile explores, migration is extremely difficult for non-Jews, including asylum seekers....
View ArticleUsing Evidence to Improve Refugee Resettlement: A Monitoring and Evaluation...
There has been a flurry of activity around refugee resettlement in recent years, with countries in Europe and elsewhere piloting or scaling up operations. To support the sustainability of these...
View ArticleBeyond the Border: U.S.-Mexican Migration Accord Has Ushered in Sweeping...
Following months of rising Central American migration through Mexico to the United States, the U.S. and Mexican governments on June 7, 2019 signed a joint declaration pledging to work together to...
View ArticleCuban Immigrants in the United States
Cuban immigration to the United States has slowed in recent years, rising by 2 percent from 2017 to 2018. Overall, Cubans represent 3 percent of all immigrants in the United States. Compared to the...
View ArticleRethinking and Restarting: What should the returns process look like...
As countries begin to plan for what restaring return operations might look like post-pandemic, this MPI Europe webinar, the first in a series on returns and reintegration, will focus on the counselling...
View ArticleMeasuring Up? Using Monitoring and Evaluation to Make Good on the Promise of...
A growing number of countries, particularly in Europe, have piloted or implemented refugee sponsorship programs in recent years. Yet there is limited evidence of how well these programs, which tap...
View ArticleRethinking and Restarting: What Should the Returns Process Look Like...
Part of MPI Europe's webinar series exploring what the migrant-return and reintegration process might look like in the post-COVID period, this first webinar in the series showcases speakers from...
View ArticleEnhancing the Social and Economic Inclusion of Refugees through Local...
This discussion explores how development and humanitarian actors in low- and middle-income countries can engage with local institutions to promote the social and economic inclusion of refugees and how...
View ArticleEnhancing the Social and Economic Inclusion of Refugees through Local...
This discussion explores how development and humanitarian actors in low- and middle-income countries can engage with local institutions to promote the social and economic inclusion of refugees and how...
View ArticleBrain Waste among U.S. Immigrants with Health Degrees: A Multi-State Profile
Across the United States, the skills of an estimated 263,000 immigrants and refugees with health-related degrees are going underutilized during a time of pandemic, with these health professionals...
View ArticleDismantling and Reconstructing the U.S. Immigration System: A Catalog of...
Now into its fourth year, the Trump administration has reshaped the U.S. immigration system in ways big and small via presidential proclamations, policy guidance, and regulatory change. This report...
View ArticleOnce a Destination for Migrants, Post-Gaddafi Libya Has Gone from Transit...
Libya was once a prized destination for workers from around the world. But after Muammar Gaddafi’s overthrow in 2011, the country became the transit point for hundreds of thousands of Europe-bound...
View Article17th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference
This year’s Immigration Law and Policy Conference will examine the immigration policy agenda under the Trump administration, including changes in the asylum system; the vast societal upheaval brought...
View ArticleHaiti’s Painful Evolution from Promised Land to Migrant-Sending Nation
For more than a century, Haiti was considered a prime destination for migrants from the United States and around the world. In the wake of the Haitian Revolution, Haiti marketed itself to freed slaves...
View ArticleEsclareciendo el Panorama: Una mirada a los datos sobre migrantes y...
Únase a este webinar donde expertos de la región discutirán acerca del perfil demográfico de los refugiados y migrantes venezolanos en Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guyana,...
View ArticleVenezuelan Migrants and Refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean: A...
As Latin American and Caribbean countries face a dual challenge—managing large-scale Venezuelan arrivals alongside the COVID-19 pandemic—reliable data on the characteristics of newcomers are essential...
View ArticleUn perfil regional de los migrantes y refugiados venezolanos en América...
Los países de América Latina y del Caribe se están enfrentando a un desafío doble. Por un lado, deben manejar un flujo masivo de venezolanos entrando a sus países, mientras que, al mismo tiempo, deben...
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