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"One Face at the Border" - Is It Working?
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In 2003, the US merged all of its border-related agencies to create a unified border inspection process. MPI's
Deborah Meyers reports on the positive and negative effects of the merger to date.
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Trafficking in Women from Nigeria to Europe
In search of a better life, thousands of Nigerian women have signed emigration "pacts" with smugglers before going to Europe, where
they are coerced into prostitution. Jørgen Carling of the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo explains.
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Ethiopians Who Survived the Famine: A Repatriation Success Story
In the early 1990s, Ethiopians who had been living in refugee camps in Sudan began to return home. As Laura C. Hammond of Clark University reveals,
they created a new community that is thriving 12 years later.
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Chile: Moving Towards a Migration Policy
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Chile's economic growth, political stability, and increased immigration
are spurring the development of a new migration policy, according to
Cristián Doña and Amanda Levinson.
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The July issue of the Source explores migration challenges in Israel,
the trafficking of women from Nigeria to Europe, and the successful
repatriation of Ethiopian refugees. We also report on the United States'
efforts to merge its border-related agencies, nonimmigrant data, and the
latest US policy developments.
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Israel is home to Jews and Jewish immigrants as well as Israeli Arabs, Palestinian refugees, and others. But the arrival of foreign workers in the 1990s
has further complicated the country's migration issues, as Martha Kruger reports.
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MPI's Julia Gelatt and Jennifer Yau report on resumption of free flights for undocumented border crossers, Senators Kyl and Cornyn's immigration enforcement proposals,
and the use of immigration laws in national security investigations.
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