4 Ways the U.S. Government Can Strengthen Refugee Resettlement for LGBTQI People ArticleJun 21, 2021 4 Ways the U.S. Government Can Strengthen Refugee Resettlement for LGBTQI People President Joe Biden’s executive actions create a framework for protecting LGBTQI people fleeing persecution, but agencies must act to implement these safeguards. Jun 21, 2021 Sharita Gruberg
Northern Syria Security Dynamics and the Refugee Crisis ReportMay 26, 2021 Northern Syria Security Dynamics and the Refugee Crisis Ensuring stability in northern Syria will require international engagement that balances humanitarian concerns with the moral hazard created by Turkey’s occupation. May 26, 2021 Max Hoffman, Alan Makovsky
There Is No Evidence That TPS Designations Increase Irregular Migration to the United States ArticleFeb 17, 2021 There Is No Evidence That TPS Designations Increase Irregular Migration to the United States Statistical analysis does not demonstrate a “magnet” effect after Temporary Protected Status designations. Feb 17, 2021 Tom K. Wong, Tom Jawetz, Silva Mathema
A Rights-Centered Paradigm for Protecting the Forcibly Displaced ReportDec 7, 2020 A Rights-Centered Paradigm for Protecting the Forcibly Displaced The world needs a flexible, inclusive, and rights-centered paradigm to protect people who have been forcibly displaced—and the United States can help build it. Dec 7, 2020 Elisa Massimino, Alexandra Schmitt
Rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Program for the 21st Century ReportOct 26, 2020 Rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Program for the 21st Century The United States must learn from past experiences—from the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks through the Trump administration—to rebuild a resilient refugee resettlement program. Oct 26, 2020 Silva Mathema, Sofia Carratala
Restoring the Rule of Law Through a Fair, Humane, and Workable Immigration System ReportJul 22, 2019 Restoring the Rule of Law Through a Fair, Humane, and Workable Immigration System Policymakers must break free of the false dichotomy of America as either a nation of immigrants or a nation of laws, and advance an immigration system that is fair, humane, and actually works. Jul 22, 2019 Tom Jawetz
Refugees Thrive in America ReportNov 19, 2018 Refugees Thrive in America By cutting the number of refugees allowed to enter the United States, the Trump administration is undermining the nation’s historic role as a beacon of freedom and ignoring the advancements of many hardworking aspiring Americans. Nov 19, 2018 Silva Mathema
They Are (Still) Refugees: People Continue to Flee Violence in Latin American Countries ReportJun 1, 2018 They Are (Still) Refugees: People Continue to Flee Violence in Latin American Countries People are still fleeing their home countries in the Northern Triangle and Venezuela in search of a safer place to live away from violence and instability. Jun 1, 2018 Silva Mathema
What Works ReportFeb 28, 2018 What Works Many U.S. organizations have developed practical and effective ways to boost refugee integration, and these programs are worth preserving. Feb 28, 2018 Silva Mathema
Access to Reproductive Health Care for U.S.-Based Refugees ReportJun 20, 2017 Access to Reproductive Health Care for U.S.-Based Refugees U.S.-based refugees face several threats due to policies proposed by the Trump administration. Not only is their ability to settle free from stigma on the chopping block, but access to comprehensive reproductive health care is also at risk. Jun 20, 2017 Jamila Taylor, Anusha Ravi
The Courts Have Halted Trump’s Bigoted Policies, But the Senate Wants to Confirm All His Judges ArticleJun 12, 2017 The Courts Have Halted Trump’s Bigoted Policies, But the Senate Wants to Confirm All His Judges Federal judges have put the brakes on many of Trump’s dangerous policies, but the president has the potential to appoint more than 100 judges who will rubber-stamp his agenda. Jun 12, 2017 Billy Corriher, Anisha Singh
The Facts on Immigration Today: 2017 Edition ReportApr 20, 2017 The Facts on Immigration Today: 2017 Edition Here’s what you need to know about our foreign-born population and its impact on the economy, current immigration policy, and voting power of new Americans. Apr 20, 2017 the CAP Immigration Team, Michael D. Nicholson