A Narrower Path in the House for Most DREAMers
In exchange for resolving the status of DREAMers, the White House and its congressional allies are demanding billions of dollars for a border wall and additional enforcement, sharp limits on asylum,...
View ArticleHomelands: Four Friends, Two Countries and the Fate of the Great...
A book discussion with author and veteran journalist Alfredo Corchado, MPI President Andrew Selee, and other experts on the nature of U.S.-Mexico immigration and the role of Mexican immigrants in the...
View Article15th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference
At the 15th annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference, held in October 2018, leading experts and government officials discussed the role that immigration is playing in the mid-term elections; how...
View ArticleThe End of the Retirement Dream? British Pensioners in the European Union...
As Brexit approaches, British pensioners in the EU-27 face a series of issues beyond those of the wider British population of the EU-27. This issue brief explores the diversity of the pensioner...
View ArticleTop 10 of 2018 – Issue #9: Threat of Hard Brexit Looms as Exit Date Nears
With the United Kingdom’s scheduled March 2019 departure from the European Union around the corner and approval of an exit deal by the UK Parliament in deep disarray, the future for approximately 5...
View ArticleTop 10 of 2018 – Issue #1: As Venezuelan Crisis Deepens, South America Braces...
With an estimated 3 million people having fled the failing Venezuelan state, and predictions another 2 million could join them in 2019, the capacity of South American neighbors to welcome the arrivals...
View ArticleCreative Policy Responses in Latin America to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis
With more than 3 million Venezuelans having fled their country in crisis, this event features the release of an MPI-OAS reportthat examines the creative responses that host countries in Latin America...
View ArticleCreatividad Dentro de la Crisis: Opciones Legales para Inmigrantes...
Convocamos un seminario en línea (webinar) en español en la ocasión del lanzamiento del informe, Creatividad dentro de la crisis: opciones legales para inmigrantes venezolanos en América Latina, que...
View ArticleCreativity amid Crisis: Legal Pathways for Venezuelan Migrants in Latin America
Faced with the arrival of more than 3 million Venezuelans fleeing economic collapse and political upheaval, Latin American countries have responded with creativity and pragmatism. But as the migration...
View ArticleCreatividad dentro de la crisis: opciones legales para migrantes venezolanos...
Enfrentados con la llegada de más de 3 millones de venezolanos huyendo de una economía colapsada y conflictos políticos, los países latinoamericanos han respondido con creatividad y pragmatismo. Pero,...
View ArticleCreative Policy Responses in Latin America to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis
With more than 3 million Venezuelans having fled their country in crisis, this event features the release of an MPI-OAS reportthat examines the creative responses that host countries in Latin America...
View ArticleCreatividad Dentro de la Crisis: Opciones Legales para Inmigrantes...
Convocamos un seminario en línea (webinar) en español en la ocasión del lanzamiento del informe, Creatividad dentro de la crisis: opciones legales para inmigrantes venezolanos en América Latina, que...
View ArticleMore Than a DREAM (Act), Less Than a Promise
The first bill introduced in the 116th Congress to offer a path to legal status to DREAMers, the American Dream and Promise Act of 2019, could legalize nearly 2.7 million unauthorized immigrants...
View ArticleSpain’s Labor Migration Policies in the Aftermath of Economic Crisis
A relatively new destination for immigrants, Spain has developed a labor migration system that builds on longstanding relationships with countries outside the European Union and that actively involves...
View ArticleEight Key U.S. Immigration Policy Issues: State of Play and Unanswered Questions
Amid a significant reshaping of immigration policy by the Trump administration, a range of immigration topics that have not been at the forefront of debate merit further information sharing with the...
View ArticleImmigration-Related Policy Changes in the First Two Years of the Trump...
In the two years since President Trump entered office, U.S. immigration policy has changed in many ways. Some actions have received significant media attention and public scrutiny, and others have been...
View ArticleImmigrant Veterans in the United States
Approximately 530,000 foreign-born veterans of the U.S. armed forces resided in the United States in 2018, accounting for 3 percent of the 18.6 million veterans nationwide. Immigrant veterans tend to...
View Article16th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference
The 16th annual conference will feature thoughtful policy and legal analysis and discussion of the most important immigration topics from leading government officials, attorneys, researchers,...
View ArticleWill Immigration Reform Ever Succeed Again? The Legacy of IRCA & Its...
This sure-to-be provocative discussion showcases the new book by Charles Kamasaki, Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not Die, and will explore the lessons that can be learned from the...
View ArticleWill Immigration Reform Ever Succeed Again? The Legacy of IRCA & Its...
This provocative, thoughtful discussion on the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) showcases MPI Resident Fellow Charles Kamasaki's book, Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not Die....
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