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Colombia: In the Crossfire
Armed conflict and economic crisis have driven millions of Colombians abroad and displaced an estimated millions more internally between 1985 and 2005.
Legal Immigration to United States Up from Last Year
Legal immigration to the United States increased by one-third between fiscal years 2003 and 2004, even as refugee and temporary admissions largely rebounded to near pre-9/11 levels.
Maroc: De pays d'emigration vers passage migratoire africain vers l'Europe
En 2005, le Maroc comptait plus de 2,3 millions de ressortissants à l'étranger, recevait 3,6 milliards de dollars en transferts et devenait une route de transit vers l'Europe.
Morocco: From Emigration Country to Africa's Migration Passage to Europe
Morocco had over 2.3 million nationals abroad in 2000, was receiving $3.6 billion in remittances by 2003, and was becoming a key transit route for sub-Saharan migrants bound for Europe.
Spotlight on Foreign Born in Areas Affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita affected more than 130,000 foreign-born residents in the United States in 2005.
The Netherlands: Death of a Filmmaker Shakes a Nation
Theo Van Gogh's 2004 murder by a Dutch-born Moroccan exposed failures in the Netherlands' multicultural model and prompted new integration and immigration restrictions.
The New Demography of America's Schools
Within the context of implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act, this report offers a demographic profile of the children of immigrants—who are one in five of all U.S. children under age 18.
The Czech Republic: From Liberal Policy to EU Membership
Once a country of emigration, the Czech Republic had 252,000 legal and as many as 340,000 unauthorized immigrants by 2004, reshaping its migration policy landscape.
Israel: Balancing Demographics in the Jewish State
Israel's migration policies are shaped by the government's goal of preserving a Jewish demographic majority.
Georgia Looks West, But Faces Migration Challenges at Home
Post-Rose Revolution Georgia faces intertwined migration challenges.