Globally, access to COVID-19 vaccines has been uneven. More than one year since vaccines became widely available in high-income Western countries, many lower-income countries have struggled with supply and have…
Immigrants and Refugees
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Supporting Immigrant Health Care Workers in Illinois
Migration Policy Institute Aug 3, 2022Since the onset of the pandemic, the nation’s healthcare system has struggled to keep up with high demand for emergency care, vaccines, and COVID-19 testing. More than two years on,…
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Developing Cultural Competency to Work with Immigrant Families
Migration Policy Institute Aug 2, 2022From rural towns to dense urban settings, immigrants and other new resident families are bringing vibrant and valuable cultural practices and beliefs that enrich American communities. As our country becomes…
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Reflections on Increasing Preparedness for the Next Pandemic
Migration Policy Institute Aug 1, 2022Two years after COVID-19 halted cross-border mobility in its tracks, most countries are seeking to fully restart migration and mobility. Sweeping border closures and travel bans have largely been phased…
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Getting Asylum Seekers Connected to Resources
Migration Policy Institute Jul 31, 2022The United States has a long history of providing humanitarian protection, including by resettling refugees who seek protection from abroad and granting asylum to individuals who apply from within the…
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Detention of Immigrant Children Continues Under Biden Administration
The Marshall Project Jul 28, 2022During their harrowing journey from Venezuela to the Texas border, the three Zaragoza children liked to imagine the refuge they would find when they reached the United States, a place…
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Examining Past and Present Ukrainian Immigration Into the US
Migration Policy Institute Jul 5, 2022Amid the huge internal and international displacement of millions of Ukrainians after their country was invaded by Russia in February 2022, the United States is extending protection to as many…
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Lessons in Approaching Global Displacement of Refugees
Brookings Jun 25, 2022In May 2022 as around 15 million Ukrainians fled their homes, the number of people forcefully displaced across the world passed the 100 million mark for the first time. This is equivalent…
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Click here for more.According to the UNHCR’s Global Trends report, 89.3 million people had been forcibly displaced worldwide by the end of 2021. Yet, for many Americans, the possibility of becoming a refugee seems…
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Philanthropists Should Play a Role in Addressing the Refugee Crisis
Philanthropy News Digest Jun 22, 2022The UK government recently announced plans to deport undocumented refugees to Rwanda as part of a controversial plan to tackle immigration. The United Kingdom’s hardline approach to the refugee crisis points to…
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Texas Governor Trying to Ban Students from School Based on Immigration Status
The 74 Jun 21, 2022Last month, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced plans to challenge the 1982 Supreme Court ruling in Plyler vs. Doe, a landmark decision holding that states could not constitutionally deny students a free…
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Investing in Black Migrants Starts With Community
Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 19, 2022Black migrants—asylum-seekers, refugees, and immigrants—are often neglected in funding conversations about immigrant justice. The Black Migrant Power Fund (BMPF) is a new community-led fund that aims to change this by connecting Black,…
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