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Capitol Vérité: Inside Immigration Policymaking
February 22 —
Documentary filmmakers Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini, the team behind the acclaimed How Democracy Works Now series that
explores the battle over comprehensive immigration reform in the 2000s, discuss what it was like to experience Washington, DC and the policymaking process from an insider's perspective.
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Temporary Admissions of Nonimmigrants to the United States
February 15 — There were more than 46 million nonimmigrant (temporary) admissions to the United States in 2010, the
highest number in nearly three decades. MPI's Alicia Lee and Jeanne Batalova outline the definition of nonimmigrants and take a detailed look at the admissions data of
US tourists, international students, temporary workers, and other nonimmigrants.
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Taiwanese Immigrants in the United States
January 31 — Comprising only a small share of all immigrants in the United States, the foreign born from
Taiwan seem to embody the very spirit of the Asian Tiger. As of 2010, Taiwanese immigrants exhibited extremely high levels of educational attainment; a notable
tendency toward homeownership; and elevated rates of employment in management, business, information technology, and certain other professional, science,
and engineering fields compared to the foreign-born population overall.
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Middle Eastern and North African Immigrants in the United States
Immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa are more likely than the overall foreign-born population to be proficient in English, to have a college degree, and to be naturalized US citizens. MPI's Aaron Terrazas uses the latest federal data to explore the population's size, geographic distribution, and socioeconomic characteristics.
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Backstage Pass: Q&A with Makers of Acclaimed, Fascinating Documentary on US Immigration Debate
February 7 — In 2001, filmmakers Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini embarked on a journey that took them across the country and into the offices of
the US Capitol, local town halls, high-level negotiations, election races, and activist rallies, all to tell one large and complex story: how the US policy
process — particularly in immigration reform — really works. Joyce Matthews, editor of the Migration Information Source, recently caught up with
Michael and Shari for a candid conversation about their ambitious project and what they took away from their six years filming the US immigration debate.
Foreword by Demetrios G. Papademetriou, President of the Migration Policy Institute.
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Tradition and Progress: Taiwan's Evolving Migration Reality
January 25 — In a highly selective way, flows of internal migrants within Taiwan have responded quickly to political,
economic, and social changes throughout the nation's history, and have spurred development of the country's industrial, services, and technological industries. In the
past 20 years, however, international migration has reemerged in relevance and now includes the immigration of foreign workers and wives and the emigration of
some of Taiwan's best and brightest.
Taiwan Resource Page.
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