Immigration Policy & Law
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With the Global Refugee Forum approaching, this webcast explores how municipalities and other key stakeholders can be engaged in informing and delivering on the 2024 resettlement and complementary pathways pledges.

Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff talks about the security implications of climate change and migration in this episode of the podcast Changing Climate, Changing Migration.

White House and Department of Health and Human Services officials join a leading language access advocate and MPI's Margie McHugh in a conversation exploring executive-branch efforts related to language access provision, upcoming actions, and opportunities to improve the provision of information and services in languages other than English in federal programs.

How is refugee resettlement evolving? As more countries turn to private or community sponsorship, MPI speaks with Erin Schutte Wadzinski, who leads one of the pioneering private sponsorship groups in Worthington, Minnesota, under the Welcome Corps initiative.
The 20th annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference, organized by MPI, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., and Georgetown University Law Center, features fresh, thoughtful policy and legal analysis, and discussion of some of the top immigration issues by leading government officials, attorneys, researchers, advocates, and other experts.
The U.S.-Mexico Border Problem Will Not Be “Solved” Until All Parts of the Border Enforcement System Are Properly Resourced
Addressing the Next Displacement Crisis in the Making in the Americas
A Shrinking Number of DACA Participants Face Yet Another Adverse Court Ruling
Investing in the Future: Higher Ed Should Give Greater Focus to Growing Immigrant-Origin Student Population
Canada's New Tech Talent Strategy Takes Aim at High-Skilled Immigrants in the United States
Regional Processing Centers: Can This Key Component of the Post-Title 42 U.S. Strategy Work?
Prolonged Ukrainian Displacement: An Uneasy Marriage of Reception, Integration, and Return Policies
Apprenticeship Programs Are a Promising Solution to Bring More Multilingual Workers into Early Childhood Field
Why the European Labor Market Integration of Displaced Ukrainians Is Defying Expectations
The Public-Charge Final Rule Is Far from the Last Word
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