A Complex Picture: Diversifying Migration Flows & Policies at the...
How are U.S. border operations and policies evolving at the U.S.-Mexico border to address rising and diversifying flows? And what is driving increasing immigration from across Latin America, the...
View ArticleStrengthening Medical and Mental Health Services for Unaccompanied Children...
Marking the launch of a report by the American Academy of Pediatrics and MPI, this event examines unaccompanied children’s access to medical and mental health services post-release and offering...
View ArticleRoxham Road Meets a Dead End? U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement Is...
The revised U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement closes what critics call a loophole that incentivizes unauthorized border crossings of asylum seekers. While responding to Canadian concerns of...
View ArticleA Post-Title 42 Vision for Migration Management Comes into Focus
Facing a dramatically different reality arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border with the end of a pandemic-era policy that resulted in more than 3 million expulsions, the Biden administration unveiled a...
View ArticleToward a Road Map for Digitalization in the EU Humanitarian Protection Space
Digital solutions have been a lifeline for many governments and stakeholders involved in the reception and integration of millions of displaced Ukrainians. While digitalization holds great potential,...
View ArticleGenerations of Palestinian Refugees Face Protracted Displacement and...
Palestinians constitute the world’s longest protracted refugee situation and largest stateless community. Yet their plight has often been eclipsed by more recent displacement crises and dismissed as...
View ArticleRegional Processing Centers: Can This Key Component of the Post-Title 42 U.S....
Amid a potentially dramatic rethink in the U.S. approach to management of migration from the Western Hemisphere, the creation of Regional Processing Centers across Latin America will be central to the...
View ArticleCentral American Immigrants in the United States
Central Americans comprise less than one-tenth of the overall U.S. foreign-born population, but their numbers have grown tenfold since 1980, amid economic challenges, political crises, and natural...
View ArticleAn Imperfect but Constructive Approach: Examining the Latin American and...
Marking the launch of a report examining how Latin Americaan and Caribbean countries provide protection and access to services for Venezuelan migrants, this discussion explores what steps the region’s...
View ArticleUn enfoque imperfecto pero constructivo: examinando la respuesta de América...
Únase a este webinario, en el cual se lanzará un informe que examina cómo los 15 principales países de acogida en la región han brindado protección y acceso a servicios para migrantes venezolanos.
View ArticleDisplaced Ukrainians in European Labor Markets: Leveraging Innovations for...
With millions of Ukrainians seeking safety in Europe, receiving countries are facing considerable pressure and also potential opportunities to benefit from this highly qualified population’s skills....
View ArticleTense Neighbors, Algeria and Morocco Have Divergent Migration Histories
Algeria and Morocco sit along a crucial migration corridor between Africa and Europe and have often been defined by their rivalry. Although both have been reluctant to welcome large numbers of...
View ArticleThe U.S.-Mexico Border Becomes More High-Tech
MPI President Andrew Selee and two colleagues who joined him at the U.S.-Mexico border to examine increasingly sophisticated U.S. Customs and Border Protection operations discuss the evolution of...
View ArticleBetting on Legality: Latin American and Caribbean Responses to the Venezuelan...
Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have pragmatically tapped a variety of policy tools to provide legal status to at least half and as many as two-thirds of the more than 6 million displaced...
View ArticleApuesta por la regularidad migratoria: Respuestas de América Latina y el...
Los países de América Latina y el Caribe han aprovechado, de manera pragmática, una variedad de herramientas políticas para otorgar estatus legal a al menos la mitad de los más de 6 millones de...
View ArticleU.S. Border Asylum Policy Enters New Territory Post-Title 42
The United States entered a new era with the end of the pandemic-era Title 42 expulsions policy. The government’s hopes of maintaining order at the U.S.-Mexico border post-Title 42 may be complicated...
View ArticleGlobal Spending on Immigration Enforcement Is Higher than Ever and Rising
Budgets for border security and interior immigration enforcement have been on the rise in places including the United States and the European Union. The spending is a result of the heightened focus on...
View ArticleInmigrantes centroamericanos en los Estados Unidos
Los centroamericanos representan menos de una décima parte de la población de inmigrantes en Estados Unidos. Pero su número se ha multiplicado por diez desde 1980. Este artículo proporciona una mirada...
View ArticleMaking Refugee Participation in Protection Community Dialogues Meaningful
In the run-up to the 2023 Global Refugee Forum, this discussion will examine efforts at facilitating refugee participation and meaningful engagement in policy conversations at global and other levels.
View ArticleMigration Narratives in Northern Central America: How Competing Stories Shape...
El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras have long histories of emigration, but are seeing increasing transit and return migration as well. This report explores the stories told within these three...
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