Short pieces:
Jimmy Carter and Immigration: A Wide-Ranging Legacy That Remains Relevant
Today (MPI, Jan. 2025) [text]
- See also related Wilson Center
comment.
President Trump's Inauguration Day Immigration Executive Orders
(ImmigrationProf Blog, Jan. 2025) [text]
- This
post lists
immigration-related Executive Orders that were revoked. See also related
posts on
The Asylumist,
The Conversation, ImmigrationHub, Just Security and Vox commenting on day 1 actions.
Texas is already policing the Mexican border − and will play an outsize role
in any Trump plan to crack down on immigration (The Conversation, Jan. 2025)
[text]
"Trump Shuts Down Migrant Entry App, Signaling the Start of His Crackdown,"
New York Times, 20 Jan. 2025 [text]
- See also related CBP
news release.
Trump’s idea to use military to deport over 10 million migrants faces legal,
constitutional and practical hurdles (The Conversation, Jan. 2025) [text]
What is a migrant? What is ICE? 10 terms to help you understand the debate over immigration (The Conversation, Jan. 2025) [text]
*What’s actually in Congress’s harsh new immigration bill? (Vox, Jan. 2025) [text]
Reports & journal articles:
"The 2016 United States Election and Financial Support to Migrant-Serving
Legal-Aid Organizations," International Migration Review,
OnlineFirst, 12 Jan. 2025 [open access]
A Better Way Forward: A New Approach to Regional Migration and Border
Security (FWD.us, Jan. 2025) [text]
"Fear as a Group Emotion in Mixed-Status Immigrant Ecuadorian Community in
Queens, New York," Journal on Migration and Human Security,
OnlineFirst, 21 Jan. 2025 [full-text]
"Getting the Facts Straight: A Survey Experiment of Crime and Immigration Attitudes," Crime & Delinquency, OnlineFirst, 18 Dec. 2024 [open access]
"Immigration Status Federalism," Yale Journal on Regulation
(Forthcoming, 2025) [preprint]
Multimedia:
2024 Academic & Policy Symposium, 18 Nov. 2024 [access]
- Theme was "Looking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities in
Migration."
21st Annual Immigration Law & Policy Conference, 30 Sept. 2024 [access]
- Click on the different topic labels to display the relevant session
recording.
Resources:
Immigration Policy Tracking Project (Stanford Univ. & Yale Univ.) [access]
- More info is provided in the "About" section.
TRAC is offline. Is it gone for good? [info via ImmigrationProf Blog]
- Refers to the "Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse," whose TRAC Immigration database served as a valuable research tool to
both scholars and practitioners.
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