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The United States, with its large and changing immigrant population, has an enormous stake in international migration.
Equally important is the impact that US immigration policies have on the rest of the world. With the interests of so
many people hanging in the balance, it is crucial that the US immigration policy debate be guided by reliable data
and analysis. The US in Focus page aims to provide easy access to this information.
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Spotlight
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Taiwanese Immigrants in the United States
July 22 — Over three-quarters of Taiwanese immigrants own their home, and almost as many hold a bachelor's degree or higher. MPI's Serena Yi-Ying
Lin examines the population's size, geographic distribution, and socioeconomic characteristics.
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Arrested on Entry: Operation Streamline and the Prosecution of Immigration Crimes
Those caught trying to enter the United States illegally in portions
of five Southwest border sectors face criminal prosecution under Operation Streamline, which the Department of Homeland
Security launched in 2005. MPI's Donald Kerwin and Kristen McCabe examine how Operation Streamline works, highlight trends
in the prosecution of immigration offenses, and evaluate the program's outcomes.
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Immigration and the United States: Recession Affects Flows, Prospects for Reform
Immigration to the United States continued steadily from the 1970s until the recent recession, which also diminished a sense of urgency to enact
immigration reform legislation. MPI's Kristen McCabe and Doris Meissner provide a comprehensive look at major
legislation and events affecting US immigration, the size and attributes of the immigrant population, and policy changes
under the Obama administration. U.S. Resource Page |
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Data Resources for
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US
Historical Trends
Important building blocks to help you better
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Policy Beat
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Focus Remains on Arizona as Justice Department Files Lawsuit against SB 1070
July 15 — MPI's Muzaffar Chishti and Claire Bergeron report on the Justice Department's suit
against Arizona's newest immigration law and the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case challenging the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act.
Also in this edition: Haitian nationals get more time to file for Temporary Protected Status, the House approves $701 million for border
security measures, Tennessee enacts an immigration enforcement bill, and more.
Policy Beat in Brief
Increased Border Security Funding...
TPS Registration Extension for Haitian Nationals...
Coalition of US Mayors for Immigration Reform...
New Puerto Rican Birth Certificates...
State and Local Policy Beat in Brief
Tennessee Immigration Law...
Immigration Enforcement Law in Fremont, Nebraska...
E-Verify Laws in Mississippi, South Carolina, and Utah...
Immigration Measures in Massachusetts...
Secure Communities in all Counties in Florida and Virginia...
Day-Laborer Ordinance in Redondo Beach, California...
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