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Globally, immigrant and refugee integration takes on many expressions and meanings.
This issue of The Source explores several facets of the current debate. Click here
for more details from Managing Editor Kim Hamilton.
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MPI's Maia Jachimowicz
outlines the latest developments affecting US migration policy, including California legislation that will allow
undocumented immigrants to obtain a drivers license.
Full Story
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The Foreign Born from Mexico in the United States
MPI Data Manager Elizabeth Grieco provides an overview of the largest immigrant group in the United States.
Source Spotlights are often updated as new data become available. Please click here to find the most recent version of this Spotlight.
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In 2002, 1,014,400 people applied for asylum worldwide or still had applications pending. The top 10 countries to which applications for asylum were submitted were: the United Kingdom (110,700 applications), the United States (81,100), Germany (71,100), France (50,800), Austria (37,100), Canada (33,400), Sweden (33,000), Switzerland (26,200), Belgium (18,800), and the Netherlands (18,700).
(Source: UNHCR, "Refugees By Numbers 2003")
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