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    Turkey-Style Deals Will Not Solve the Next EU Migration Crisis

    Migration Policy Institute Mar 21, 2018

    The EU-Turkey deal has been credited with helping to end the migration crisis of 2015-16, and after two years in force it has fostered a myth that such deals are…

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    Education: How do Immigrants Compare to American-Born Citizens?

    Hechinger Report Mar 21, 2018

    A new study indicates that the majority of present-day immigrants and their children may be making real progress toward achieving their American dreams. The key appears to be education because higher…

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    How Technology Is Helping Tackle Development Issues

    Fast Company Mar 20, 2018

    Are things really this bad? For the ongoing worldwide refugee crisis, the answer, says Ravi Gurumurthy, chief innovation officer of the International Rescue Committee, is “Sadly, yes.” The horrifying stories of…

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    The Importance of Family Aid for El Salvador

    BBC News Mar 16, 2018

    Migrants working abroad and sending back money is one of the biggest and often most overlooked forms of financial aid to poorer countries – often greater than formal overseas aid.…

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    Emerging Policy Questions in North and Central America

    Migration Policy Institute Mar 13, 2018

    North America and the Central American countries of the Northern Triangle—El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras—represent one of the world’s most dynamic migration corridors, with millions traveling from, through, or to…

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    Key Facts About U.S. Immigration Policies and Proposed Changes

    Pew Research Center Mar 8, 2018

    Nearly 34 million lawful immigrants live in the United States. Many live and work in the country after receiving lawful permanent residence (also known as a green card), while others receive temporary…

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    Israel’s African Asylum Seekers Get Two Options: Deportation or Prison

    Al Jazeera Mar 8, 2018

    In January 2018, Israel approved a plan that asked asylum seekers to choose between indefinite detention in an Israeli prison or deportation to a third country in Africa. Rwanda and Uganda are reported to be the countries…

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    Women, Children Endure Abusive Conditions on U.S. Border

    Al Jazeera Mar 7, 2018

    Women and children detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) along the U.S.-Mexico border are regularly held in freezing cells and suffer other harsh treatment, according to a new…

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    The DACA Generation Has Their Stories Told In This Immigration Opera

    GOOD Magazine Mar 6, 2018

    Emotions ran high at a recent performance of “Cruzar la Cara de la Luna” (“To Cross the Face of the Moon”) at the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts…

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    Collecting the Right Data and Using It Well

    Doctors Without Borders Mar 6, 2018

    My medical team leader is on an extended break, there isn’t anybody else to write the important Monthly Medical Report (MMR), and as the last Mental Health Activities Manager (MHAM)…

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    UNHCR Says New Partnerships Are Key In Handling Long Term Planning For Refugee Crisis

    Devex Mar 5, 2018

    As urgent crises around the world, such as the brutal war in Syria, drag on for years, the humanitarian sector’s ability to build new partnerships will be key to handling…

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    Helping the Injured Rohingya Refugees Go Home

    Doctors Without Borders Mar 5, 2018

    Nina, a doctor from the UK, is in Bangladesh, caring for people who have fled violence in neighboring Myanmar. As she approaches the end of her posting with Médecins Sans Frontières…

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