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Refugees & Health | Costs of War
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The US post-9/11 wars have displaced at least 38 million people in and from eight countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, the Philippines,...
105 months ago
War, conflict, and forced migration
CEPR
The number of people around the world who have been forcibly displaced – either internally or across international borders – has grown...
23 months ago
On the Move in a War Zone: Mixed Migration Flows to and through Yemen
migrationpolicy.org
This article will highlight the principal migration pathways to and through Yemen, the push and pull factors driving regional flows, and finally the impact of...
69 months ago
How U.S. immigration laws and rules have changed through history
Pew Research Center
The United States began regulating immigration soon after it won independence from Great Britain, and the laws since enacted have reflected...
109 months ago
“Disrupt and Vilify”: The War on Immigrants Inside the US War on Drugs | HRW
Human Rights Watch
Perez Jr. is an immigrant and US army veteran who was deported after serving seven years in state prison on a drug charge.
3 months ago
Who is a refugee, a migrant or an asylum seeker?
Amnesty International
Refugee,” “migrant” and “asylum seeker” are only temporary terms, learn more about who they really are.
88 months ago
Trends in Migration to the U.S.
Population Reference Bureau
Under the motto e pluribus unum (from many, one), U.S. presidents frequently remind Americans that they share the immigrant experience of beginning anew in...
41 months ago
How Trump and Republicans ‘won the war’ on immigration
Politico
Trump aims his ire largely at illegal immigration and continues to speak positively about legal immigration, including stating that every...
3 months ago
Immigration During the Cold War
Boundless Immigration
Between 1947 and 1991, U.S. immigration policy was shaped by the larger Cold War. In many case special allowances were made for migrants...
88 months ago
Post-World War II Migration and Lessons for Studying Liberalized Immigration
Cato Institute
This post is about two issues that are closely related. The first are some facts and history that help explain why internal migration in post‐ World War II...
129 months ago