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Independent Task Force on Immigration and America's Future: Migration Policy Institute Convenes Bipartisan Panel of Leaders on Immigration Debate
MPI is convening a bipartisan panel of prominent leaders from key sectors concerned with immigration to generate sound information and workable policy ideas. Former Senator Spencer Abraham (R-MI) and former Congressman Lee Hamilton (D-IN) will serve as co-chairs of the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America's Future. The panel's work will be directed by MPI Senior Fellow Doris Meissner.
Task Force members | Press Release

The United States Refugee Admissions Program: Reforms for a New Era of Refugee Resettlement
By David A. Martin, MPI Nonresident Fellow and the Warner-Booker Distinguished Professor of International Law at the University of Virginia
In his new book, David Martin examines the selection and processing of refugees for the U.S. resettlement program. He has developed a challenging list of recommendations involving the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, NGOs, and the Congress, among others. Some of his recommendations have already influenced government procedures, but a great many more--some of them controversial--remain to be acted upon.
Executive Summary | Purchase from Bookstore

Revisiting the Need for Appointed Counsel
By Donald Kerwin, Executive Director, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
In the latest from MPI's Insight series, Donald Kerwin makes the case that increasing legal representation for indigent immigrants in removal proceedings ensures that these critical decisions are based on legal standards rather than income. The report finds striking discrepancies in outcomes between those with counsel and those who must represent themselves. Based on these findings, Mr. Kerwin recommends several ways to expand or increase legal representation, benefiting immigrants and promoting more efficient proceedings and correct legal determinations for the government.

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