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ANDREW SELEE
President. atanco@migrationpolicy.org. 202-266-1935. @SeleeAndrew. Andrew Selee is President of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a global nonpartisan institution that seeks to improve immigration and integration policies through fact-based research, opportunities for learning and dialogue, and the development of new ideas to address INTEGRATING REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS INTO THE GERMAN 2 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society While these characteristics, coupled with the scale of arrivals, might indicate that newcomers would struggle in Germany’s labor market, evidence suggests ENGLISH LEARNERS IN ARIZONA This fact sheet provides an overview of key characteristics of the foreign-born and English Learner (EL) populations in Arizona. It aims to build understanding of the state demographic THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF REFUGEE CHILDREN IN 3 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE The Educational Experiences of Refugee Children in Countries of First Asylum refugee children bring to classrooms in the United States are multiple and varied. MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE A new high-level task force created through an initiative of the World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with MPI, the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, and the Inter-American Dialogue brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers, and former policymakers from North and Central America to push for collective, regional responses to the ARTICLE 2021: REFUGEES AND ASYLEES IN THE UNITED S ARTICLE: The United States historically led the world in refugee resettlement, but was surpassed by Canada in 2018—and U.S. refugee admissions fell to a record low 12,000 in 2020. With the country now on course to rebuild resettlement capacity, this article examines the U.S. refugee and asylee populations and how they have changed over time, including key demographic characteristics. RESEARCH: REWIRING MIGRANT RETURNS AND REINTEGRATI RESEARCH: Migrant returns and reintegration have been the subject of intense international debate in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has added an extra layer of complexity as millions of migrants have been expelled or returned voluntarily. This policy brief explores the effects of the pandemic on migrant returns, reception, and reintegration, and how countries of origin and destination RESEARCH: RETHINKING THE U.S. LEGAL IMMIGRATION SY RESEARCH: The U.S. legal immigration system, last significantly updated by Congress in 1990, is profoundly misaligned with demographic and other realities—resulting in enormous consequences for the country and for its economy. This road map sketches the broad contours of some of the most needed reforms in the legal immigration system, made all the more urgent by U.S. population aging and EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Education For the United States and other societies that experience high rates of immigration, investments in early childhood education and care are likely instrumental to successful integration. But the reach of high-quality early learning programs to children of immigrants remains limited. As the research here reveals, there are wide differences in access to early childhood PROGRAM: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON LEGAL REQUI The two main legal bases for language access are Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on national origin, and 2000’s Executive Order 13166, which affirms Title VI’s language access requirement and outlines additional requirements. In some cases, individual states and municipalities have enactedANDREW SELEE
President. atanco@migrationpolicy.org. 202-266-1935. @SeleeAndrew. Andrew Selee is President of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a global nonpartisan institution that seeks to improve immigration and integration policies through fact-based research, opportunities for learning and dialogue, and the development of new ideas to address INTEGRATING REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS INTO THE GERMAN 2 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society While these characteristics, coupled with the scale of arrivals, might indicate that newcomers would struggle in Germany’s labor market, evidence suggests ENGLISH LEARNERS IN ARIZONA This fact sheet provides an overview of key characteristics of the foreign-born and English Learner (EL) populations in Arizona. It aims to build understanding of the state demographic THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF REFUGEE CHILDREN IN 3 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE The Educational Experiences of Refugee Children in Countries of First Asylum refugee children bring to classrooms in the United States are multiple and varied. MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE A new high-level task force created through an initiative of the World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with MPI, the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, and the Inter-American Dialogue brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers, and former policymakers from North and Central America to push for collective, regional responses to the NEW BLUE-RIBBON TASK FORCE: REGIONAL RESPONSE KEY A new high-level task force launched today brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to the longer-term economic, security and governance issues that impel MPI REPORT OUTLINES OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S.GOVERNME WASHINGTON — While much recent attention has centered on the rising arrivals of unaccompanied children at the U.S.-Mexico border and their conditions of care in federal custody, far less focus is being given to what happens once they are released to parents or other sponsors in communities across the United States. EDUCATING ENGLISH LEARNERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Executive Summary The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief the inequities that English Learners (ELs) and children from immigrantfamilies experience
EVENTS | MIGRATIONPOLICY.ORG This report release event examines migration management in Mexico and Central America, and the growing government attention to migration functions, enhanced immigration enforcement, increased investments in asylum systems and existing protection frameworks, as well as labor migration policies. The discussion explores strategies that regional and U.S. governments, as well as civil society, can PROGRAMS | MIGRATIONPOLICY.ORG Refine by Date . Date . E.g., 06/07/2021 RESEARCH: IMMIGRATION AND THE U.S. LABOR MARKET: A RESEARCH: In the coming decades, the U.S. labor market will undergo major transformation. Automation, an aging workforce, and alternative staffing practices will change how, where, and by whom work is done. This think piece, by a former chief economist for the U.S. Labor Department, explores how immigrant workers fit into this changing landscape, and what immigration and workforce policy ARTICLE: COMMITTED TO THE DIASPORA: MORE DEVELOPIN ARTICLE: For many developing countries, migrants are considered valuable contributors to future development. As proof of their commitment, they have invested in diaspora institutions with responsibilities ranging from protecting migrants to encouraging investment. MPI's Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias analyzes 45 such institutions across 30 countries and breaks them down by type. RESEARCH: ENGLISH LEARNERS IN SELECT STATES: DEMOG RESEARCH: States are in the midst of designing new policies to hold schools accountable for the education of English Learner (EL) students, as mandated by the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). This series of fact sheets sketches the characteristics of immigrant and EL students in 25 states, the gaps between their educational outcomes and those of their peers, and the accountability CHILE | MIGRATIONPOLICY.ORG Chile's economic growth, political stability, and increased immigration are spurring the development of a new migration policy, according to Cristián Doña and Amanda Levinson. The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically curtailed cross-border mobility in 2020, affecting travelers and migrants around the world. MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE A new high-level task force created through an initiative of the World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with MPI, the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, and the Inter-American Dialogue brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers, and former policymakers from North and Central America to push for collective, regional responses to theMIGRATION DATA HUB
The Data Hub showcases the most current national and state-level demographic, social, and economic facts about immigrants to the United States; as well as stock, flow, citizenship, net migration, and historical data for countries in Europe, North America, and beyond. Contact the Data Hub Manager at data@migrationpolicy.org. RESEARCH: REWIRING MIGRANT RETURNS AND REINTEGRATI RESEARCH: Migrant returns and reintegration have been the subject of intense international debate in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has added an extra layer of complexity as millions of migrants have been expelled or returned voluntarily. This policy brief explores the effects of the pandemic on migrant returns, reception, and reintegration, and how countries of origin and destination ARTICLE 2021: REFUGEES AND ASYLEES IN THE UNITED S ARTICLE: The United States historically led the world in refugee resettlement, but was surpassed by Canada in 2018—and U.S. refugee admissions fell to a record low 12,000 in 2020. With the country now on course to rebuild resettlement capacity, this article examines the U.S. refugee and asylee populations and how they have changed over time, including key demographic characteristics. PROGRAM: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON LEGAL REQUI "Language Access: Translation and Interpretation Policies and Practices" provides legal guidelines, service models, master contracts for service providers, hourly translation and interpretation rates for different languages, pay differentials for multilingual staff, and sample translated documents. ARTICLE: COMMITTED TO THE DIASPORA: MORE DEVELOPIN ARTICLE: For many developing countries, migrants are considered valuable contributors to future development. As proof of their commitment, they have invested in diaspora institutions with responsibilities ranging from protecting migrants to encouraging investment. MPI's Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias analyzes 45 such institutions across 30 countries and breaks them down by type. INTEGRATING REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS INTO THE GERMANSYRIAN REFUGEES2019
2 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society While these characteristics, coupled with the scale of arrivals, might indicate that newcomers would struggle in Germany’s labor market, evidence suggests ARTICLE: PORTUGAL SEEKS BALANCE OF EMIGRATION, IMM ARTICLE: Portugal, long a land of seafarers and emigrants, is now witnessing increasingly diverse immigration flows, country-wide settlement, and rising immigrant skill levels. Jorge Malhieros of the University of Lisbon takes an in-depth look at the changes. COUNTY DATA (48201): UNAUTHORIZED POPULATION Source: These 2018 data result from Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from the pooled 2014–18 American Community Survey (ACS) and the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), weighted to 2018 unauthorized immigrant population estimates provided by Jennifer Van Hook of The PennsylvaniaState University.
RESEARCH: IDENTITY AND (MUSLIM) INTEGRATION IN GER RESEARCH: Finding some of the deepest anti-Muslim sentiments in Europe within German public opinion, this report explores the relationship between German national identity and immigration. It provides an overview of demographics, trends, and current debates, with recommendation on how to challenge prevailing stereotypes of Muslims and ensure equal outcomes for immigrants and their descendants. MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE A new high-level task force created through an initiative of the World Refugee & Migration Council in partnership with MPI, the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, El Colegio de México, and the Inter-American Dialogue brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers, and former policymakers from North and Central America to push for collective, regional responses to theMIGRATION DATA HUB
The Data Hub showcases the most current national and state-level demographic, social, and economic facts about immigrants to the United States; as well as stock, flow, citizenship, net migration, and historical data for countries in Europe, North America, and beyond. Contact the Data Hub Manager at data@migrationpolicy.org. RESEARCH: REWIRING MIGRANT RETURNS AND REINTEGRATI RESEARCH: Migrant returns and reintegration have been the subject of intense international debate in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has added an extra layer of complexity as millions of migrants have been expelled or returned voluntarily. This policy brief explores the effects of the pandemic on migrant returns, reception, and reintegration, and how countries of origin and destination ARTICLE 2021: REFUGEES AND ASYLEES IN THE UNITED S ARTICLE: The United States historically led the world in refugee resettlement, but was surpassed by Canada in 2018—and U.S. refugee admissions fell to a record low 12,000 in 2020. With the country now on course to rebuild resettlement capacity, this article examines the U.S. refugee and asylee populations and how they have changed over time, including key demographic characteristics. PROGRAM: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON LEGAL REQUI "Language Access: Translation and Interpretation Policies and Practices" provides legal guidelines, service models, master contracts for service providers, hourly translation and interpretation rates for different languages, pay differentials for multilingual staff, and sample translated documents. ARTICLE: COMMITTED TO THE DIASPORA: MORE DEVELOPIN ARTICLE: For many developing countries, migrants are considered valuable contributors to future development. As proof of their commitment, they have invested in diaspora institutions with responsibilities ranging from protecting migrants to encouraging investment. MPI's Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias analyzes 45 such institutions across 30 countries and breaks them down by type. INTEGRATING REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS INTO THE GERMANSYRIAN REFUGEES2019
2 MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE Integrating Refugees and Asylum Seekers into the German Economy and Society While these characteristics, coupled with the scale of arrivals, might indicate that newcomers would struggle in Germany’s labor market, evidence suggests ARTICLE: PORTUGAL SEEKS BALANCE OF EMIGRATION, IMM ARTICLE: Portugal, long a land of seafarers and emigrants, is now witnessing increasingly diverse immigration flows, country-wide settlement, and rising immigrant skill levels. Jorge Malhieros of the University of Lisbon takes an in-depth look at the changes. COUNTY DATA (48201): UNAUTHORIZED POPULATION Source: These 2018 data result from Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from the pooled 2014–18 American Community Survey (ACS) and the 2008 Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), weighted to 2018 unauthorized immigrant population estimates provided by Jennifer Van Hook of The PennsylvaniaState University.
RESEARCH: IDENTITY AND (MUSLIM) INTEGRATION IN GER RESEARCH: Finding some of the deepest anti-Muslim sentiments in Europe within German public opinion, this report explores the relationship between German national identity and immigration. It provides an overview of demographics, trends, and current debates, with recommendation on how to challenge prevailing stereotypes of Muslims and ensure equal outcomes for immigrants and their descendants. ARTICLE 2021: REFUGEES AND ASYLEES IN THE UNITED S ARTICLE: The United States historically led the world in refugee resettlement, but was surpassed by Canada in 2018—and U.S. refugee admissions fell to a record low 12,000 in 2020. With the country now on course to rebuild resettlement capacity, this article examines the U.S. refugee and asylee populations and how they have changed over time, including key demographic characteristics. EXPLAINER: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population Estimates, 2000-17. Sources: Bryan Baker, Illegal Alien Population Residing in the United States: January 2015 (Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, 2018), available online; Jeffrey S. Passel and D'Vera Cohn, U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Total Dips to Lowest Level in a Decade (Washington, DC: Pew Research Center, 2018), available online; EXPLAINER: HOW THE U.S. LEGAL IMMIGRATION SYSTEM W Legal immigration to the United States occurs through an alphabet soup of visa categories, but a small number of pathways. Family relationships, ties to employers, or the need for humanitarian protection are the top channels for immigrants seeking temporary or permanent U.S. residence. NEW BLUE-RIBBON TASK FORCE: REGIONAL RESPONSE KEY A new high-level task force launched today brings together civil society, business leaders, academic researchers and former policymakers to push for collective, regional responses to the longer-term economic, security and governance issues that impel INAUGURAL STATEMENT FROM THE NORTH AND CENTRAL AME June 4, 2021. In this inaugural statement, members of the North and Central American Task Force on Migration outline a new approach to the issues that must be addressed collectively by Western Hemisphere neighbors from Canada to Central America. EVENTS | MIGRATIONPOLICY.ORG Browse MPI Events | Looking to get more insight on what is going on in the world? Browse our library and tap into the knowledge base behind our most successful events and webinars to help you find the answersand stay updated.
TOTAL REMITTANCE INFLOWS AND OUTFLOWS This interactive map displays total remittance inflows and outflows by country since 1980. Remittance volume is displayed either by current U.S. dollar value or as a share of total Gross Domestic Product. The map also lists whether countries send more remittances than they receive, or vice versa. PROGRAMS | MIGRATIONPOLICY.ORG Refine by Date . Date . E.g., 06/07/2021 ARTICLE: FAMILY OBLIGATION AMONG CHILDREN IN IMMIG ARTICLE: Both first- and second-generation children's sense of obligation provides meaning in their lives as they attend school and adjust to American society. Andrew Fuligni of the University of California, Los Angeles explains. MIGRATION INFORMATION SOURCE The Migration Information Source provides fresh thought, authoritative data, and global analysis of international migration and refugee trends. For more about the Source, click here. We use cookies to broadly understand traffic to this website. Continue browsing if this is acceptable. Learn moreI understand
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AS U.S. HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM BUCKLES UNDER PANDEMIC, IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE PROFESSIONALS COULD REPRESENT A CRITICAL RESOURCE In a time of critical shortages of U.S. health-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, retired doctors are being called back to work and medical students are graduating on a fast track. There is another important pool that could be tapped: Immigrants and refugees who have college degrees in health fields but are working in low-skilled jobs or out of work. MPI estimates 263,000 immigrants are experiencing skill underutilization and could be a valuable resource.Read More
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IMMIGRATION AND U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY: THE STATE OF PLAY SINCE 9/11 The U.S. government has made important progress in shoring up weaknesses at the nexus of immigration and national security since September 11, 2001. But as new threats emerge and evolve—including public-health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic—the question is whether the post-9/11 system is up to the task of meeting these challenges, as this report explores.Read More
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A RACE AGAINST THE CLOCK: MEETING SEASONAL LABOR NEEDS IN THE AGE OFCOVID-19
As governments have reacted to the coronavirus pandemic by closing borders, seasonal workers have been kept out, raising a pressing question: who is going to produce the food amid agricultural labor shortages? Policymakers in the Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America have responded by seeking to recruit residents, lengthen stays for already present seasonal workers, and find ways to continue admitting foreign seasonal labor, as this commentary explores.Read More
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IMMIGRANT WORKERS: VITAL TO THE U.S. COVID-19 RESPONSE, DISPROPORTIONATELY VULNERABLE Six million immigrant workers are at the frontlines of keeping U.S. residents healthy and fed during the COVID-19 pandemic, representing disproportionate shares of physicians, home health aides, and retail-store pharmacists, for example. They also are over-represented in sectors most immediately devastated by mass layoffs, yet many will have limited access to safety-net systems and to federal relief, as this fact sheet details.Read More
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WHICH ENGLISH LEARNERS COUNT WHEN? UNDERSTANDING STATE EL SUBGROUP DEFINITIONS IN ESSA REPORTING States publish a wealth of data about their English Learner students’ academic achievement and other outcomes such as graduation rates. But the answer to the question “Who is an EL?” is not always the same. This brief explains how the EL subgroup varies across states and types of data, and why it is important to understand these differences when making decisions about how ELs and schools arefaring.
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CHASING EFFICIENCY: CAN OPERATIONAL CHANGES FIX EUROPEAN ASYLUMSYSTEMS?
Brussels is searching for bright ideas on how to fix the Common European Asylum System. While recent EU-level legal reforms have stalled, this report examines the many innovative, operations-focused approaches Member States have used since the 2015-16 migration crisis to improve registration and reception systems, asylum case processing, and options for returning failed asylum seekers.Read More
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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) RESEARCH & ANALYSIS Governments around the world have turned to migration management tools—such as border closures, travel restrictions, and in a few cases bars on new asylum applications—initially in hopes of keeping the COVID-19 virus from entering their countries, and later at the pandemic stage as part of a wider suite of mobility restrictions. MPI's analysis on the migration responses to the pandemic arecollected here.
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A PROXY WAR ON MINORITIES? INDIA CRAFTS CITIZENSHIP AND REFUGEE POLICIES THROUGH THE LENS OF RELIGION The Modi government's push for a Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens sparked deadly riots and chilled India's 200 million Muslims, who fear being relegated to second-class citizenship—and for some, even statelessness. This article explores actions by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, the significance of Bangladeshi illegal immigration as a driver, and what a register of citizens in Assam might mean for India.Articles
VENEZUELAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES Until recently, the Venezuelan immigrant population in the United States was relatively small compared others from South America. But it has grown significantly, reaching 394,000 in 2018, as Venezuela's destabilization has driven large-scale emigration. Compared to other immigrants in the United States, Venezuelans have higher levels of education but are also more likely to live in poverty, as thisSpotlight explores.
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AMID AN UNFOLDING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SYRIA, THE EUROPEAN UNION FACES THE PERILS OF DEVOLVING MIGRATION MANAGEMENT TO TURKEY The high-stakes gambit taken by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to allow tens of thousands of asylum seekers and migrants free movement to the Greek border demonstrated the fragility of the EU-Turkey deal and the European Union's broader approach to outsource migration management to third countries. This article examines the causes for the tensions, the EU approach to external partnerships, and a hardening European attitude towards unwanted arrivals. RECENT PUBLICATIONS SEE ALL >Reports
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IMMIGRANT WORKERS: VITAL TO THE U.S. COVID-19 RESPONSE, DISPROPORTIONATELY VULNERABLEBy Julia Gelatt
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CHASING EFFICIENCY: CAN OPERATIONAL CHANGES FIX EUROPEAN ASYLUMSYSTEMS?
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RESEARCH AND DATA ON THE PUBLIC-CHARGE RULE Find collected in one place all of MPI's research, data, and commentary on the Trump administration's sweeping public-charge rule, including its possible "chilling effects" on public benefit use by noncitizens and their U.S.-born children, actual benefts use by U.S. citizens and immigrants, as well as how this regulation could reshape future legal immigration to the United States.Learn More
MPI'S RETHINKING U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY INITIATIVE MPI has launched the Rethinking U.S. Immigration Policy Initiative to generate a big-picture, evidence-driven vision of the role immigration can and should play in America’s future. Historically, across-the-aisle cooperation and consensus building have been essential for immigration policymaking and legislation to succeed. MPI is committed to re-energizing such bipartisanship in advancing feasible solutions to fix the long dysfunctional immigration system.Learn More
IMMIGRATION DATA MATTERS This easy-to-use online guide compiles some of the most credible governmental and authoritative nongovernmental data sources pertaining to immigrants and immigration in the United States and internationally. The guide directly links users to more than 220 data sources, organized by topic and region, and offers tips on how to access more complicated datasets.Get Started
FREQUENTLY REQUESTED STATISTICS ON IMMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRATION IN THEUNITED STATES
Immigration to the United States is the subject of significant debate, with questions ranging from the size of inflows, the role of immigrants in the labor market, and the nature of enforcement, to humanitarian admission policies and the sociodemographic characteristics of new arrivals. As such, it is important for the public to have access to accurate current and historical information. This article offers the top statistics on immigrants and immigration to the United States.Learn More
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