Socioeconomic Integration of Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees: The Cases of...
More than five years since Venezuelans began emigrating in large numbers, it is becoming clear that many plan to stay abroad for an extended time, if not permanently. How are they settling into life in...
View ArticleIntegración socioeconómica de los migrantes y refugiados venezolanos: Los...
Más de cinco años después de que números importantes de venezolanos empezaron a salir de su país, se ha vuelto cada vez más claro que muchos de ellos permanecerán en los países a los que migraron, si...
View ArticleMovilizando una Solución Internacional para Apoyar a Migrantes y Refugiados...
Al reflexionar sobre los desafíos a corto y mediano plazo que enfrentan los venezolanos en Suramérica y el Caribe, líderes de la diáspora venezolana y miembros de la sociedad civil explorarán lo que...
View ArticlePart of a New Community: The Integration of Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees...
Featuring the release of an MPI-International Organization for Migration analysis on the socioeconomic integration of Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru,...
View ArticleMovilizando una Solución Internacional para Apoyar a Migrantes y Refugiados...
Al reflexionar sobre los desafíos a corto y mediano plazo que enfrentan los venezolanos en Suramérica y el Caribe, líderes de la diáspora venezolana y miembros de la sociedad civil exploran lo que...
View Article18th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference
Join top experts at the 2021 annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference, as they analyze where we are, eight months into the Biden administration; shine a light on crucial, often overlooked topics;...
View ArticleHumanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan: How Could Europe Respond to Growing...
With the safety of millions of Afghans at stake, join MPI Europe for an important conversation that will explore Europe’s possible responses to the situation in Afghanistan and in neighboring...
View ArticleBiden Administration Asylum Processing Revamp at the U.S. Border Could Be a...
The Biden administration’s proposed asylum processing rule represents a fundamental retooling of the asylum system that preserves asylum as a bedrock element of the U.S. immigration system while also...
View ArticleUnited Kingdom’s Decades-Long Immigration Shift Interrupted by Brexit and the...
The United Kingdom was once a country primarily of emigration, but in recent decades many more migrants have arrived at its borders than have left. This decades-long transition was interrupted by...
View ArticleThe International Community Must Develop a Well-Coordinated Protection...
There is no doubt that many Afghan citizens will need protection in the weeks and months ahead. What remains shrouded in uncertainty, however, is the magnitude of need and where to offer that...
View ArticleFrom Immigrant Detention to a More Effective U.S. Immigration Custody System
The sprawling U.S. immigration detention system has long been controversial for its conditions of care, number of immigrants and asylum seekers detained, and costs. Join MPI for discussion of a new...
View ArticleHumanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan: How Could Europe Respond to Growing...
In light of the dangers facing millions of Afghans, this discussion focused on what European countries should prioritize to address the immediate needs of displaced populations; how to start planning...
View ArticleFrom Jailers to Case Managers: Redesigning the U.S. Immigration Detention...
The U.S. immigration detention system is sprawling, expensive, and has long been criticized for its prisonlike conditions and health risks. The pandemic has brought these risks into even sharper focus....
View ArticleGang Membership in Central America: More Complex than Meets the Eye
Gang violence is a major driver of migration, particularly from Central America to the United States. But governments on both sides often rely on outdated and static understandings of gangs and their...
View ArticleTaking the Long View: Options for Inclusive Post-Pandemic Labor Markets
Even as COVID-19 vaccination campaigns have picked up speed in Europe, economic uncertainty remains. Recently arrived refugees, migrant women, and other immigrants who faced labor market challenges...
View ArticleWill the Taliban’s Takeover Lead to a New Refugee Crisis from Afghanistan?
The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan has prompted fears of a rollback of human rights and a new refugee crisis. This article examines the prospects for possible future Afghan displacement in the...
View ArticleOpening More Avenues for Protection for Refugees
This MPI Europe webinar marks the launch of a report that maps refugee resettlement and complementary pathway programs around the world and offers recommendations for how UNHCR, national governments,...
View ArticleHow Will the Pandemic Reshape Public Health for Migrants?
With COVID-19 likely to significantly reshape health-care systems in Europe and worldwide, speakers on this webinar will reflect on the implications of the public-health crisis for migrant health and...
View ArticleAfghan Immigrants in the United States
The dramatic evacuation from Afghanistan may bring more than 50,000 new Afghan immigrants to the United States, according to government predictions. These new arrivals would join a small but growing...
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