Welcoming Venezuelan Migrants, Innovations in Integration Policies in Colombia
In this webinar, speakers examine issues of integration and social cohesion in Colombia, and explore how the international community can support Colombia and other countries receiving significant...
View ArticleImmigration Has Been a Defining, Often Contentious, Element Throughout U.S....
As host to more immigrants than any other country, the United States has been shaped and reshaped by immigration over the centuries, with the issue at times becoming a flashpoint. This article covers...
View ArticleBiden at One: Assessing the Administration’s Immigration Record
One year into President Joe Biden's term, this discussion examines the administration's track record on immigration and what lays ahead.
View ArticleBiden at the One-Year Mark: A Greater Change in Direction on Immigration Than...
While Donald Trump’s presidency is perceived as being the most active on immigration, touching nearly every aspect of the U.S. immigration system, President Joe Biden’s administration has far outpaced...
View ArticleBiden at One: Assessing the Administration’s Immigration Record
This MPI discussion with leading experts, advocates, and a top official from the administration examines the Biden track record on immigration and what lays ahead
View ArticleFour Years of Profound Change: Immigration Policy during the Trump Presidency
The Trump administration set an unprecedented pace for executive action on immigration, reshaping many aspects of the U.S. immigration system through changes large and small. This report chronicles the...
View ArticleWorking Towards a More Gender-Responsive Reintegration Process for Returned...
This conversation with policymakers and practitioners reflects on the progress made in the past three years to better integrate gender into reintegration programs for returned migrants, ongoing...
View ArticleMounting Backlogs Undermine U.S. Immigration System and Impede Biden Policy...
President Joe Biden has made efforts to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, but could see his administration's agenda slowed by massive backlogs across the immigration system. Case application wait...
View ArticleAdvancing Digital Equity among Immigrant-Origin Youth
Since the pandemic began, technology has become an even more central part of Americans’ lives. Yet access to digital devices, the internet, and digital skills training has long been uneven. For many...
View ArticleIs Europe Prepared for a Possible Large-Scale Ukrainian Displacement Crisis?
Tested by the 2015-16 refugee crisis, are EU Member States better prepared for large-scale displacement of Ukrainians? This MPI Europe commentary examines preparedness for the possible inflow of...
View ArticleBridging the Digital Divide for U.S. Children in Immigrant Families
Marking the release of an MPI report, this webinar takes stock of lessons learned about remote learning during the pandemic and examines how governments, schools, and service providers can advance...
View ArticleBriefing on Ukraine: Avenues to Safety and Meeting Immediate Needs
With hundreds of thousands of people fleeing Ukraine in the first days after invasion and predictions of an exodus of several million more, this webinar will feature expert discussion on the...
View ArticleBriefing on Ukraine: Avenues to Safety and Meeting Immediate Needs
Featuring expert views from the European Commission's Asylum Unit Head, along with representatives from the European Union Agency for Asylum, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)...
View ArticleStraight Path to Legal Permanent Residence for Afghan Evacuees Would Build...
Dating to the 1950s, Congress on multiple occasions has provided a direct path to permanent residence for Hungarians, Vietnamese, Cubans, and others fleeing upheaval in their countries. Given this...
View ArticleFrequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United...
Need information about U.S. immigration trends or the makeup of the country's immigrant population? This useful, stats-rich article answers the most common questions about the size, shape, and changing...
View Article'Migrants’? ‘Refugees’? Terminology Is Contested, Powerful, and Evolving
What’s in a name? Terms used to refer to people crossing international borders are frequently debated and often evolve, amid efforts to shape the narrative and changing political realities. This...
View ArticleThe Central Role of Cooperation in Australia’s Immigration Enforcement Strategy
Cooperation with other countries has become a central part of Australian border enforcement. Partnerships with countries such as Indonesia, Cambodia, Nauru, and Papua New Guinea have helped Australia...
View ArticleChanging Climate, Changing Migration: Are Climate Migrants Treated...
Do host communities respond differently to people migrating because of environmental impacts compared to refugees fleeing war or migrants seeking work? Research discussed on this episode of Changing...
View ArticleControversial U.S. Title 42 Expulsions Policy Is Coming to an End, Bringing...
The United States’ controversial Title 42 migrant expulsions policy will come to an end in May 2022, after more than 1.7 million expulsions over two years. The COVID-19-era public-health restriction...
View ArticleBeyond the Border: Opportunities for Managing Regional Migration between...
With migration from Central America increasing, the region from Canada to Panama faces an opportunity to build an effective regional approach to migration by focusing on several areas that are ripe for...
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