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One Year On: The Situation for At-Risk Afghans in Afghanistan and Abroad

Marking the one-year withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, this webinar will reflect on the humanitarian and development challenges in Afghanistan and for...

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One Year On: The Situation for At-Risk Afghans in Afghanistan and Abroad

Marking the one-year withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, this webinar reflects on the humanitarian and development challenges in Afghanistan and for...

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Disinformation on Migration: How Lies, Half-Truths, and Mischaracterizations...

Disinformation and misinformation about migrants, refugees, and minority groups adapts to the shifting news cycle while also appealing to people’s pre-existing convictions and current worries. Events...

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Busing and Flights of Migrants by GOP Governors Mark a New Twist in State...

Operations by Texas, Florida, and Arizona to bus or fly asylum seekers and other migrants to Washington, DC, Martha's Vineyard, and other cities have succeeded in drawing attention to the unprecedented...

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19th Annual Immigration Law & Policy Conference

Focusing on top immigration policy issues at federal and state levels, this 2022 Immigration Law and Policy Conference featured keynotes by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and Arkansas...

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Migrant Integration: Learning from What Works in Times of Uncertainty

Integration policy is often forged in the heat of crises, with limited resources to make improvements along the way. As a result, lessons from promising innovations often get lost. Failure to embrace...

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Migrant Integration: Learning from What Works in Times of Uncertainty

With millions fleeing war-torn Ukraine, questions about how to effectively promote migrant integration are again front and center. Featuring findings of a policy brief, this discussion examines the...

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Spain’s Decentralized Immigration System Allows Local Integration Policies to...

Spain has an unconventional immigration system. The national government is primarily responsible for border control, granting legal status to migrants, and other issues, but integration is mostly...

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Rebooting the Asylum System? The Role of Digital Tools in International...

There has been a flurry of digital activity in the asylum field since the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily halted protection operations, and it has led officials to rethink how everything from...

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Amid Record Venezuelan Arrivals, Biden Administration Embraces Border...

The Biden administration’s policy to expel some Venezuelan border arrivals to Mexico marks a significant reversal. For the first time, the U.S. government is invoking the controversial Title 42...

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Living in Limbo: Displaced Ukrainians in Poland

Poland hosts millions of Ukrainians who fled Russia’s invasion. While the new arrivals have tended to have been greeted warmly, many have questions about the future. As the months pass, many displaced...

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The Ukrainian Displacement Crisis: A Conversation with the European...

Join us for an armchair discussion with Monique Pariat, the European Commission’s Director General for Migration and Home Affairs, as she explores Europe’s rapid and unprecedented response to the...

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Four Strategies to Improve Community Services for Unaccompanied Children in...

For unaccompanied children leaving federal custody to live with parents or other sponsors, the transition into U.S. communities can be a difficult one. And although a patchwork of services exist to...

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The Ukrainian Displacement Crisis: A Conversation with the European...

Monique Pariat, the European Commission’s Director General for Migration and Home Affairs, spoke to the DC policy community on Europe’s rapid response to the Ukrainian displacement crisis, lessons...

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Changing Climate, Changing Migration: A Century of Climate Migration...

As the planet’s temperature warms, award-winning environmental journalist Gaia Vince thinks humanity is facing a chaotic century of mass migration spurred by climate change? In this episode of Changing...

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Amid Record Drought and Food Insecurity, East Africa’s Protracted...

Catastrophic drought has thrust tens of millions of people in East Africa into acute food insecurity, raising the specter of famine. The extreme weather crisis, which follows years of conflict and...

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Biden at the Two-Year Mark: Significant Immigration Actions Eclipsed by...

At his term's midpoint, President Joe Biden has relied on executive action to advance his immigration agenda more than his predecessors, including Donald Trump. Yet many of the changes to interior...

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Changing Climate, Changing Migration: In from the Cold? Should Climate...

Should countries extend legal protections to people displaced by climate change? This episode of Changing Climate, Changing Migration contemplates the merits of such an approach, featuring Ama Francis,...

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Migrants in Need Report Barriers to Assistance and Fragile Trust in...

Many refugees, asylum seekers, and other migrants do not trust humanitarian actors, are unable to access assistance, or did not have support when they needed it. This article, featuring findings from a...

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Ukrainian Displacement in Europe, One Year Later

One year into the displacement of millions from Ukraine due to the Russian invasion, what is the situation of those who have found refuge elsewhere in Europe? This webinar will examine integration...

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