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1. Ten Years of Democratizing Data: Privileging Facts, Refuting Misconceptions and Examining Missed Opportunities

2. Child Maltreatment & Child Migration: Abuse Disclosures by Central American and Mexican Unaccompanied Migrant Children

3. Education as an Opportunity for Integration: Assessing Colombia, Peru, and Chile's Educational Responses to the Venezuelan Migration Crisis

4. 2020 American Community Survey: Use with Caution, An Analysis of the Undercount in the 2020 ACS Data Used to Derive Estimates of the Undocumented Population

5. Examining the Impact of Community Sponsorship on Early Refugee Labor Market Outcomes in the United States

6. Migrating through the Corridor of Death: The Making of a Complex Humanitarian Crisis

7. Migrant Detention and COVID-19: Pandemic Responses in Four New Jersey Detention Centers

8. Migration Management and Changes in Mobility Patterns in the North and Central American Region

9. A Virus Without Papers: Understanding COVID-19 and the Impact on Immigrant Communities

10. Tax Equality for Immigrants: The Indispensable Ingredient for Remedying Child Poverty in the United States

11. When Internal Migration Fails: A Case Study of Central American Youth Who Relocate Internally Before Leaving Their Countries

12. Can You Hear Me Now? Attorney Perceptions of Interpretation, Technology, and Power in Immigration Court

13. Applying Concepts and Tools in Demography for Estimating, Analyzing, and Forecasting Forced Migration

14. Resilience within Communities of Forced Migrants: Updates and the Path Forward

15. Promoting Voice and Agency Among Forcibly Displaced Children and Adolescents: Participatory Approaches to Practice in Conflict-Affected Settings

16. Modeling and Simulation as a Bridge to Advance Practical and Theoretical Insights About Forced Migration Studies

17. Ethics in Forced Migration Research: Taking Stock and Potential Ways Forward

18. Extraregional Migratory Flows in Transit as Complex Unbounded Emergency (Risk): Conceptual Challenges and Empirical Lessons in Costa Rica

19. In 2019, the US Undocumented Population Continued a Decade-Long Decline and the Foreign-Born Population Neared Zero Growth

20. Empathic Humanitarianism: Understanding the Motivations behind Humanitarian Work with Migrants at the US–Mexico Border

21. Statelessness in West Africa: An Assessment of Stateless Populations and Legal, Policy, and Administrative Frameworks in Ghana

22. Reverse Migration to Mexico Led to US Undocumented Population Decline: 2010 to 2018

23. Not for Adults Only: Toward a Child’s Lens in Migration Policies in Asia

24. What’s Wrong with Temporary Protected Status and How to Fix It: Exploring a Complementary Protection Regime

25. The Use of Executive Orders and Proclamations to Create Immigration Policy: Trump in Historical Perspective

26. Building Blocks and Challenges for the Implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees in Africa

27. Promoting Human Security: Planned Relocation as a Protection Tool in a Time of Climate Change

28. A Study and Analysis of the Treatment of Mexican Unaccompanied Minors by Customs and Border Protection

29. Implementation of the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration: A Whole-of-Society Approach

30. Statelessness in the United States: A Study to Estimate and Profile the US Stateless Population

31. More than a Wall: The Rise and Fall of US Asylum and Refugee Policy

32. Revisiting the Refugee–Host Relationship in Nakivale Refugee Settlement: A Dialogue with the Oxford Refugee Studies Centre

33. International Migration amid a World in Crisis

34. Caught in the Crossfire: Challenges to Migrant Protection in the Yemeni and Libyan Conflicts

35. The Household Financial Losses Triggered by an Immigration Arrest, and How State and Local Government Can Most Effectively Protect Their Constituents

36. Is Regular Migration Safer Migration? Insights from Thailand

37. US Undocumented Population Continued to Fall from 2016 to 2017 and Visa Overstays Significantly Exceeded Illegal Crossings for the Seventh Consecutive Year

38. Bodily Inertia and the Weaponization of the Sonoran Desert in US Boundary Enforcement: A GIS Modeling of Migration Routes through Arizona’s Altar Valley

39. Fixing What’s Most Broken in the US Immigration System: A Profile of the Family Members of US Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents Mired in Multiyear Backlogs

40. The Effects of Immigration Enforcement on Faith-Based Organizations: An Analysis of the FEER Survey

41. Do Immigrants Threaten US Public Safety?

42. Paradoxes of Protection: Compassionate Repression at the Mexico–Guatemala Border

43. Venezuelan Migration and the Border Health Crisis in Colombia and Brazil

44. An Overview and Critique of US Immigration and Asylum Policies in the Trump Era

45. Universal Representation: Systemic Benefits and the Path Ahead

46. Putting Americans First: A Statistical Case for Encouraging Rather than Impeding and Devaluing US Citizenship

47. DACA and the Supreme Court: How We Got to This Point, a Statistical Profile of Who Is Affected, and What the Future May Hold for DACA Beneficiaries

48. Immigration and the War on Crime: Law and Order Politics and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996

49. Refugees, Development, Debt, Austerity: A Selected History

50. DREAM Act-Eligible Poised to Build on the Investments Made in Them

51. Twenty Years After IIRIRA: The Rise of Immigrant Detention and Its Effects on Latinx Communities Across the Nation

52. Immigration Governance for the Twenty-First Century

53. From Right to Permission: Asylum, Mediterranean Migrations, and Europe’s War on Smuggling

54. Predicting Unauthorized Salvadoran Migrants’ First Migration to the United States between 1965 and 2007

55. Immigration Detention, Inc.

56. The Case for a National Legalization Program without Legislation or Executive Action

57. Family Matters: Claiming Rights across the US-Mexico Migratory System

58. An Examination of Wage and Income Inequality within the American Farmworker Community

59. The US Refugee Resettlement Program — A Return to First Principles: How Refugees Help to Define, Strengthen, and Revitalize the United States

60. Communities in Crisis: Interior Removals and Their Human Consequences

61. Redefining American Families: The Disparate Effects of IIRIRA’s Automatic Bars to Reentry and Sponsorship Requirements on Mixed-Citizenship Couples

62. You are Not Welcome Here Anymore: Restoring Support for Refugee Resettlement in the Age of Trump

63. National Interests and Common Ground in the US Immigration Debate: How to Legalize the US Immigration System and Permanently Reduce Its Undocumented Population

64. Another Story: What Public Opinion Data Tell Us About Refugee and Humanitarian Policy

65. US Immigration Policy and the Case for Family Unity

66. Is Border Enforcement Effective? What We Know and What It Means

67. A Statistical and Demographic Profile of the US Temporary Protected Status Populations from El Salvador, Honduras, and Haiti

68. Kidnapped, Trafficked, Detained? The Implications of Non-state Actor Involvement in Immigration Detention

69. The “Right to Remain Here” as an Evolving Component of Global Refugee Protection: Current Initiatives and Critical Questions

70. Matching Systems for Refugees

71. Proposals for the Negotiation Process on the United Nations Global Compact for Migration

72. Making Immigrants into Criminals: Legal Processes of Criminalization in the Post-IIRIRA Era

73. The Mixed Motives of Unaccompanied Child Migrants from Central America’s Northern Triangle

74. Strengthening the Global Refugee Protection System: Recommendations for the Global Compact on Refugees

75. Working Together: Building Successful Policy and Program Partnerships for Immigrant Integration

76. The 2,000 Mile Wall in Search of a Purpose: Since 2007 Visa Overstays have Outnumbered Undocumented Border Crossers by a Half Million

77. Seeking a Rational Approach to a Regional Refugee Crisis: Lessons from the Summer 2014 “Surge” of Central American Women and Children at the US-Mexico Border

78. Creating Cohesive, Coherent Immigration Policy

79. The Human Cost of IIRIRA — Stories From Individuals Impacted by the Immigration Detention System

80. Making America 1920 Again? Nativism and US Immigration, Past and Present

81. Mass Deportations Would Impoverish US Families and Create Immense Social Costs

82. Critical Perspectives on Clandestine Migration Facilitation: An Overview of Migrant Smuggling Research

83. The End of the Deterrence Paradigm? Future Directions for Global Refugee Policy

84. “They Need to Give Us a Voice”:1 Lessons from Listening to Unaccompanied Central American and Mexican Children on Helping Children Like Themselves

85. Responding to a Refugee Influx: Lessons from Lebanon

86. Potential Beneficiaries of the Obama Administration’s Executive Action Programs Deeply Embedded in US Society

87. US Undocumented Population Drops Below 11 Million in 2014, with Continued Declines in the Mexican Undocumented Population

88. Potential Beneficiaries of the Obama Administration’s Executive Action Programs Deeply Embedded in US Society1

89. The US Eligible-to-Naturalize Population: Detailed Social and Economic Characteristics

90. Piecing Together the US Immigrant Detention Puzzle One Night at a Time: An Analysis of All Persons in DHS-ICE Custody on September 22, 2012

91. The US Refugee Protection System on the 35th Anniversary of the Refugee Act of 1980

92. Unlocking Human Dignity: A Plan to Transform the US Immigrant Detention System

93. Humanitarian Protection for Children Fleeing Gang-Based Violence in the Americas

94. In Harm’s Way: Family Separation, Immigration Enforcement Programs and Security on the US-Mexico Border

95. The Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Comparison of Responses by Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States

96. Book Review: Diaspora Lobbies and the US Government: Convergence and Divergence in Making Foreign Policy By Josh DeWind and Renata Segura, eds. New York, NY: Social Science Research Council and New York University Press, 2014. 320 pages.

97. Immigration Reform and Administrative Relief for 2014 and Beyond: A Report on Behalf of the Committee for Immigration Reform Implementation (CIRI), Human Resources Working Group

98. California Dreaming: The New Dynamism in Immigration Federalism and Opportunities for Inclusion on a Variegated Landscape

99. On the Margins: Noncitizens Caught in Countries Experiencing Violence, Conflict and Disaster

100. Children's Migration to the United States from Mexico and Central America: Evidence from the Mexican and Latin American Migration Projects