The Resettlement Gap: A Record Number of Global Refugees, but Few Are Resettled
There are more refugees than ever globally, but each year only a tiny share get selected for resettlement to new countries. This “resettlement gap” has grown due to political pressures in resettlement...
View ArticleIt Is Too Simple to Call 2021 a Record Year for Migration at the U.S.-Mexico...
While there were more encounters of migrants seeking to cross the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization during fiscal 2021 than any prior year, this does not necessarily mean that more migrants were...
View ArticleBienvenida a los Migrantes Venezolanos, Innovaciones en las Políticas de...
En este webinario ponentes examinan cuestiones de integración y cohesión social en Colombia. También se explora cómo la comunidad internacional puede apoyar a los países que están recibiendo altas...
View ArticleImmigrant Integration During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Government and...
This symposium features two panel discussions that will provide government and NGO perspectives from Canada and the United States on the challenges and opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic poses...
View ArticleMPI 20th Anniversary Conference: Migration & Humanitarian Protection in a...
MPI’s 20th Anniversary Conference will feature the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, António Vitorino, in an armchair conversation with MPI co-founder Demetrios G....
View ArticleCosta Rica Has Welcoming Policies for Migrants, but Nicaraguans Face Subtle...
Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans have fled their country since 2018, amid repression and a renewed government crackdown. In neighboring Costa Rica, many migrants have encountered a robust system for...
View ArticleSouth Africa Reckons with Its Status as a Top Immigration Destination,...
South Africa hosts the most immigrants of any African country. Yet it faces conflicting pressures, including the legacy of apartheid, a steady outflow of well-educated South Africans, and the need to...
View ArticleMPI 20th Anniversary Conference: Migration & Humanitarian Protection in a...
MPI’s 20th Anniversary Conference featured the Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, António Vitorino, in an armchair conversation with MPI co-founder and President Emeritus...
View ArticleThe Importance of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care for Immigrant and Dual...
In this webinar, speakers examine the critical role of child care provided by family, friends, and neighbors (FFN) for immigrant families and program and policy approaches to more equitably serve and...
View ArticleCambios migratorios en Costa Rica e implicaciones para la política de...
Únase al Migration Policy Institute (MPI) para la publicación de un informe que examina el marco institucional y las iniciativas del estado de Costa Rica que apoyan la integración de migrantes y...
View ArticleWorld of Migration: Thinking Regionally to Act Locally in Immigration Policy
With migration a dynamic phenomenon in the Americas, the U.S. government increasingly is realizing that migration management should be viewed in a regional context. This requires a new set of policies...
View ArticleThe State of Costa Rican Migration and Immigrant Integration Policy
Within Latin America, Costa Rica is a top destination for migrants and refugees from a range of countries and with different characteristics and migration intentions. This report examines the...
View ArticleEl estado de la política migratoria y de integración de Costa Rica
Dentro de América Latina, Costa Rica es uno de los principales destinos para migrantes y refugiados de una amplia gama de países y con características e intencionalidades migratorias diferentes. Este...
View ArticleCambios migratorios en Costa Rica e implicaciones para la política de...
Este webinar marca la publicación de un informe que examina el marco institucional y las iniciativas del estado de Costa Rica que apoyan la integración de migrantes y refugiados, un área de política...
View ArticleCourt-Ordered Relaunch of Remain in Mexico Policy Tweaks Predecessor Program,...
The Biden administration's court-ordered restart of the controversial Migrant Protection Protocols, known informally as the Remain in Mexico policy, puts it in the awkward position of reviving a...
View ArticleChanging Migration to Costa Rica and Implications for Immigrant Integration...
This webinar marks the release of a report examining the state of Costa Rica’s institutional framework and initiatives supporting the integration of migrants and refugees, a particularly critical...
View ArticleThe Importance of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care for Immigrant and Dual...
In this webinar, speakers examine the critical role of child care provided by family, friends, and neighbors (FFN) for immigrant families and program and policy approaches to more equitably serve and...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: When Climate Change Comes to Refugee...
For this episode of Changing Climate, Changing Migration, we speak with Joan Rosenhauer, the executive director of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, about how natural disasters and other environmental harms...
View ArticleRelaunching the Central American Minors Program: Opportunities to Enhance...
The U.S. government has relaunched the Central American Minors (CAM) Program, which was created to offer certain children living in dangerous conditions in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras a safe,...
View ArticleEl relanzamiento del Programa de Menores Centroamericanos: Oportunidades para...
El gobierno de los Estados Unidos ha relanzado el Programa de Menores Centroamericanos, que fue creado para ofrecer a ciertos niños que viven en condiciones peligrosas en El Salvador, Guatemala y...
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