Immigrants / Immigration

Urban America has a lot to lose if Trump’s immigration proposals prevail
Brookings (October 24, 2024)
 
Why Asian Immigrants Come to the U.S. and How They View Life Here
Pew Research Center (October 9, 2024)
 
Misinformation about Immigrants in the 2024 Presidential Election
KFF (September 24, 2024)
 
Who are the new immigrants?
Brookings (September 11, 2024)
 
The Perils of Vilifying Chinese Migrants
Time (August 13, 2024)
 
Chinese Migrants Tap Extensive Networks to Join the U.S. Economy
The Wall Street Journal (July 19. 2024)
 
New data suggests political repression, slowing economy driving irregular Chinese migration to the U.S.
Niskanen Center (May 7, 2024)
 
Immigration’s Effect on US Wages and Employment Redux
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper (April 2024)
 
How Americans View the Situations at the U.S.-Mexico Border, Its Causes and Consequences
Pew Research Center (February 15, 2024)
 
Californians Split on Immigration: Large Rift among Democrats
UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies Poll (January 17, 2024)
 
Immigration is driving the nation’s modest post-pandemic population growth, new census data shows
William H. Frey, Brookings (January 4, 2024)
 
A Decade of Illinois’ Migration Patterns: Providing Demographic, Geographic, and Socioeconomic Context
Illinois Economic Policy Institute and Project for Middle Class Renewal, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (October 10, 2023)
 
Understanding the U.S. Immigrant Experience: The 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants
Kaiser Family Foundation and The Los Angeles Times (September 17, 2023)
 
A Turning Point for the Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (September 2023)
 
Law-Abiding Immigrants: The Incarceration Gap between Immigrants and the U.S.-Born, 1850-2020
National Bureau of Economic Research (July 2023)
 
Attitudes toward Immigrants and Partisan Differences in Information Evaluation
Victoria S. Asbury-Kimmel
Sage Journal, Social Psychology Quarterly (July 17, 2023)
 
Starting Anew: The Economic Impact of Refugees in America
American Immigration Council (June 20, 2023)
 
Immigrants and Opportunity in America’s Cities
The George W. Bush Institute (December 2022)
 
The Skills and Economic Outcomes of Immigrant and U.S.-Born College Graduates
Migration Policy Institute (December 2022)
 
In Their Own Words: Asian Immigrants’ Experiences Navigating Language Barriers in the United States
Pew Research Center (December 19, 2022)
 
A Profile of Low-Income Immigrants in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (November 2022)
 
Key Facts about Asian American Eligible Voters in 2022
Pew Research Center (October 12, 2022)
 
Immigration Attitudes and Conspiratorial Thinkers
The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research (May 2022)
 
Korean Immigrants in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (April 2022)
 
Immigrant and Native Consumption of Means-Tested Welfare and Entitlement Benefits in 2019
Cato Institute (March 30, 2022)
 
Four Years of Profound Change: Immigration Policy during the Trump Presidency
Migration Policy Institute (February 2022)
 
Vietnamese Immigrants in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (October 15, 2021)
 
Afghan Immigrants in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (September 2021)
 
The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics
Mae Ngai
WW Norton (August 24, 2021)
 
The Most Common Arguments Against Immigration and Why They’re Wrong
Cato Institute (June 2021)
 
Most Americans Are Critical of Government’s Handling of Situation at U.S.-Mexico Border
Pew Research Center (May 3, 2021)
 
E Pluribus Unum: Findings from Cato Institute’s 2021 Immigration and Identity National Survey
Cato Institute (April 27, 2021)
 
Key Facts about U.S. Immigration Policies and Biden’s Proposed Changes
Pew Research Center (March 2021)
 
Back on the Table: U.S. Legalization and the Unauthorized Immigrant Groups that Could Factor in the Debate.
Migration Policy Institute (February 2021)
 
Obscure but Powerful: Shaping U.S. Immigration Policy through Attorney General Referral and Review
Migration Policy Institute (January 2021)
 
Indian Immigrants in the United States.
Migration Policy Institute (October 16, 2020)
 
Immigrants and America’s Comeback from the COVID-19 Crisis
National Foundation for American Policy (July 2020)
 
More Americans Want to Increase Immigration Than Reduce It
Cato Institute (July 1, 2020)
 
One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle over American Immigration, 1924 – 1965
Jia Lynn Yang
W.W. Norton & Company (May 2020)
 
Immigration and U.S. National Security: The State of Play since 9/11
Migration Policy Institute (April 2020)
 
Illegal Immigrant Incarceration Rates, 2010-2018: Demographics and Policy Implications
Cato Institute (April 2020)
 
Immigrant Women and Girls in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (March 2020)
 
The share of immigrant workers in high-skill jobs is rising in the U.S.
Pew Research Center (February 24, 2020)
 
The Impact of Administration Policies on Immigration Levels and Labor Force Growth
National Foundation for American Policy (February 24, 2020)
 
Reducing Immigration Will Not Stop America’s Rising Diversity, Census Projections Show
Brookings Institution (February19, 2020)
 
Immigrant and Native Consumption of Means-Tested Welfare and Entitlement Benefits in 2016
Cato Institute (January 14, 2020)
 
Chinese Immigrants in the United States
Migration Policy Institute (January 15, 2020)
 
Korean American Families in Immigrant America: How Teens and Parents Navigate Race 
Sumie Okazaki and Nancy Abelmann
NYU Press (October 2018)
 
Sewing Women: Immigrants and the New York City Garment Industry
Margaret M. Chin
Columbia University Press (October 2015)
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