If Biden wants to work with Mexico on migration and asylum, he might start talking to Mexican NGOs Zaid Hydari, Kelsey Norman, Kevin Cole, and Ana Martín Gil - August 16, 2021 The administration wants to encourage asylum seekers to stay in Mexico rather than continue traveling north
The migrant ‘surge’ at the U.S. southern border is actually a predictable pattern. Tom Wong, Jesus Rojas Venzor, and Gabriel De Roche - March 22, 2021 Evidence reveals the usual seasonal bump — plus some of the people who waited during the pandemic
Why Trump’s border wall failed Michael Albertus - February 16, 2021 In the United States, private property owners have a great deal of power to block or delay major public works
When local police cooperate with ICE, Latino communities under-report crime. Here’s the data. Reva Dhingra, Olivia Woldemikael, and Mitchell Kilborn - February 4, 2021 Such policies hurt public health and safety for upward of one-fifth of the country.
Will a U.S.-Mexico border wall reduce crime? Here’s what we know from Israel’s West Bank. Guy Grossman, Austin L. Wright, and Anna Getmansky - October 7, 2019 Crime just moves to a different location.
Does separating families at the border discourage immigration? Here’s what the research says. Anna Oltman - May 31, 2018 In March 2018, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a
In Trump’s America, who’s protesting and why? Here’s our May report. Jeremy Pressman, Erica MacDonald, and Erica Chenoweth - June 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_60339" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Rene Bermudez, second from left, looks
Americans aren’t biased against Latino immigration. Here’s what they actually fear. Morris Levy and Matthew Wright - June 9, 2016 Donald Trump’s famous rants against Mexican migrants as drug smugglers,