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Tag: immigration

Trump vs. Biden: The U.S. approach to immigration

by GPI Fellows1 Feb 20221 Feb 2022Leave a comment

In this overview of Biden and Trump's immigration policies, GPI fellows find that the administrations are cut from the same cloth.

News from the World biden, border, daca, foreign policy, immigration, migrant, migration, refugee, trump

Why the climate migrant narrative is problematic

by Lan Duong8 Nov 20218 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Alarmist language about climate migrants too often ignores the crisis' nuance.

COP26, Opinion climate change, climate refugee, climatechange, climatemigrant, cop26, crisis, HumanRights, immigration, refugee, refugeecrisis

Afghan refugees face cold reception in Europe

by Lan Duong28 Sep 202128 Sep 2021Leave a comment

As Afghan refugees flee the Taliban, members of the European Union are running out of sympathy for migrants.

News from the World Afghan refguees, afghanistan, asylum, dublin regulation, european migrant crisis, european union, germany, Greece, immigration, Refugees

Face-off: To address violence against women, should refugee status be granted based on gender?

by Jamie Schlegel13 Feb 202119 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Fellows Delarai and Jamie face off on the topic of amending refugee status to include gender justifications.

Face-off, IWSJ asylum, courts, domesticviolence, equality, female, femicide, immigration, migrant, migrants, women

Under Trump, the Department of Homeland Security overstepped its authority in Central America

by Lan Duong25 Jan 202125 Jan 20211 Comment

DHS played an outsized role in Central American foreign policy and violated international human rights agreements under Trump.

Uncategorized asylum, border, Central America, DHS, donald trump, Guatemala, Honduras, human rights, immigration, Refugees, trump, united states

EU courts catastrophe in wake of democratic backsliding

by Ryan Witter1 Sep 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Brussels’ dawdling in the face of rapid democratic erosion is a win for authoritarianism in Europe

Uncategorized brussels, eu, european union, hungary, immigration, Opinion, poland

India Citizenship Amendment Act: Violence erupts in Delhi

by Matthew Slade18 Dec 201920 Mar 20231 Comment

Clashes between protestors and police flare in the Indian capital over the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Bill.

News from the World immigration, india, nationalism, protest

The silent suffering of climate migrants

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Ashley summarizes a Project Syndicate piece on climate migrants in Bangladesh.

News from the World climate change, climate migrants, immigration

How the European Commission should handle migrants

by Ashley Abadeer21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

A new report from Project Syndicate suggests alternative ways the European Commission can handle immigration.

News from the World european union, immigration

Rohingya populations fleeing Myanmar face challenges to repatriation

by Mia Speier21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

After fleeing persecution in Myanmar, the Rohingya are facing identification once returned home.

News from the World china, human rights, immigration, myanmar, repatriation, rohingya
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