MPI Analysis of All State ESSA Accountability Plans Finds Fractured Picture...
WASHINGTON – Four years since the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law, all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have developed accountability plans that include...
View ArticleGet Top Statistics on Immigrants in the U.S and Changing Immigration Trends;...
WASHINGTON — The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) today published the annual update to its data-rich article, Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States,...
View ArticleAs European policymakers take stock of seasonal worker programmes, MPI Europe...
Findings will be discussed during 25 February MPI Europe – SVR webinar
View ArticleMPI Estimates No More than 167,000 Non-Citizens Could Be Ineligible for Green...
WASHINGTON – While the new Trump administration public charge rule is likely to vastly reshape future legal immigration based on its test to assess if a person might ever use public benefits in the...
View ArticleAs Brussels seeks fresh ideas to reform the Common European Asylum System,...
Brussels and Gütersloh, 05.03.2020 — Anticipated reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), which was high on the agenda as nearly 2 million asylum seekers arrived at Europe’s door in 2015-16,...
View ArticleUnderstanding Which English Learners Are Counted on School Accountability...
WASHINGTON – The federal Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires states to publicly report annual performance and graduation rates for students in a range of areas, breaking out results for...
View ArticleImmigrant Workers Are Vital to the U.S. Coronavirus Pandemic Response, But...
WASHINGTON — Six million immigrant workers are at the frontlines of keeping U.S. residents healthy, safe and fed during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysis...
View ArticleAs U.S. Health Care System Sags under Strain of Pandemic, Immigrants and...
WASHINGTON – Even as 1.5 million immigrants and refugees are already employed in the U.S. health care system as doctors, registered nurses and pharmacists, another 263,000 foreign-born health care...
View ArticleIs a U.S. Immigration System Rebuilt after 9/11 Prepared to Tackle...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. immigration system was dramatically reshaped by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which shone a harsh spotlight on weaknesses in visa and immigration screening...
View ArticleAs Millions Are Pushed from Jobs amid Pandemic, the Loss of Employer Health...
WASHINGTON – As more than 33 million U.S. workers have lost their jobs since March amid the pandemic-induced economic crisis, immigrants are among the most vulnerable: They are more likely than the...
View ArticleWith European cities newly on the front line for migrant integration, new MPI...
BRUSSELS — Migration has transformed communities across Europe. While increasingly superdiverse major cities such as Berlin, Paris and Stockholm are often the focal point of debates about migrant...
View ArticleMexico’s Migration and Asylum Policies, as Well as Conditions at U.S.-Mexico...
WASHINGTON — On June 7, 2019, after months of heightened Central American migration through Mexico to the United States, the Mexican and U.S. governments signed an agreement to work together to control...
View ArticleLas políticas de migración y refugio de México, así como las condiciones en...
WASHINGTON – El 7 de junio de 2019, tras meses de presenciar un aumento en la migración proveniente de Centroamérica a través de México y hacia Estados Unidos, los gobiernos de ambos países firmaron un...
View ArticleIncorporating a monitoring and evaluation culture into refugee resettlement...
BRUSSELS — As displacement has risen to new highs in recent years, there has been a flurry of activity around refugee resettlement, with a number of countries around the world launching resettlement...
View ArticleEducators and State Policymakers Would Benefit from More Research, Federal...
WASHINGTON — Educators and policymakers rely on standardized test scores to track how well public school systems are educating students, including those from traditionally underserved populations such...
View ArticleMPI Board of Trustees Approves New Members with Distinguished Experience in...
WASHINGTON – The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) Board of Trustees has elected four new trustees to the board, selecting candidates with distinguished track records in policy, diplomacy, business and...
View ArticleTaking Monitoring and Evaluation to heart: Turning refugee sponsorship...
BRUSSELS — A growing number of European countries have launched or are piloting refugee sponsorship programmes, where community members and civil-society groups take on responsibilities for the...
View ArticleFormer Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Arizona State University...
WASHINGTON — The Migration Policy Institute’s newly constituted advisory board convened for the first time on June 29, assembling members with distinguished records in government, the corporate and...
View ArticleNew MPI Report Details Growing Obstacles to U.S. Citizenship & Examines...
WASHINGTON — The 9 million immigrants who are eligible for U.S. citizenship face growing obstacles to naturalization as the result of changed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)...
View ArticleUnderutilized High-Skilled Immigrants with Health Care Degrees Represent...
New MPI fact sheet offers first-ever state profiles of these workers
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