Record numbers of migrants seeking to cross the southern U.S. border are challenging the Joe Biden administration’s attempts to restore asylum protections. Here’s how the asylum process works.
Jun 4, 2024Record numbers of migrants seeking to cross the southern U.S. border are challenging the Joe Biden administration’s attempts to restore asylum protections. Here’s how the asylum process works.
Jun 4, 2024 Crossing the Darién GapHundreds of thousands of migrants risk their lives each year to cross the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panama. Images from along the journey show the dangers they face.
Tough New Immigration Rules Risk Empowering the CartelsTight restrictions on asylum and parole will drive migration further underground, where criminal groups profit.
Blog Post by Will Freeman Jan 16, 2024
Acts of PrivationFeeling stuck and unheeded, young Nigerians are increasingly resorting to all manner of desperate measures.
Blog Post by Ebenezer Obadare Jan 18, 2024
Religion and Foreign Policy Webinar: Statelessness of Religious and Ethnic Minority GroupsHenri J. Barkey, adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Laura van Waas, cofounder and codirector of the Institute of Statelessness and Inclusion, discuss the engagement of stateless populations—specifically religious and ethnic minority groups—with international relations, the international legal dimensions of statelessness, and the policy changes necessary to expand the right to nationality and citizenship.
Colombia Isn’t Ready for a New Venezuelan Migration Wave, Plus Bukele’s Mano Dura Threats Won’t Fix the Economy
Petro leaves Colombia ill-equipped to handle a new Venezuelan migration wave; Bukele’s mano dura tactics got results on crime, but won’t fix the economy.