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The United States, with its large and changing immigrant population, has an enormous stake in international migration.
Equally important is the impact that US immigration policies have on the rest of the world. With the interests of so
many people hanging in the balance, it is crucial that the US immigration policy debate be guided by reliable data
and analysis. The US in Focus page aims to provide easy access to this information.
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Immigration Enforcement in the United States
November 13 — In 2008, there were just under 800,000 apprehensions, the
lowest number since 1975. MPI's Kristen McCabe and Jeanne Batalova take a detailed look at the latest immigration enforcement statistics.
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Country Profile
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United
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Immigration, perhaps more than any other social, political, or economic process, has shaped the United States over the past century.
As the 21st century unfolds, security concerns and immigration reform will continue to shape who enters the community and how. |
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Data Resources for
the United States
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US
Historical Trends
Important building blocks to help you better
understand US immigration trends and patterns. |
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Policy Beat
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Senate Avoids Adding an Immigration Wrinkle to the 2010 US Census
November 16 — MPI's Muzaffar Chishti and Claire Bergeron report on immigrant provisions in
current health-care reform legislation, ICE's plans to make detention more "civil," a small drop in the size of the US foreign-born population, and more.
Policy Beat in Brief
Final Rule Lifting HIV Travel Ban...
Widows Penalty Ended...
E-Verify Extension...
Asylum for Battered Immigrant...
Foreign Born among US Nobel Prize Winners...
New Data on Fugitive Operations Program...
Decline in H-1B Petitions...
Extraordinary Rendition Case...
State and Local Policy Beat in Brief
San Francisco Sanctuary Ordinance...
Denver Ballot Initiative on Unlicensed Drivers...
Lawsuit on Behalf of Immigrant Workers in New York...
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