... proposals seek to corrode public confidence in the asylum system, demonize asylum seekers, and erode protections for ... Fund to commission an analysis of challenges to the system and opportunities for intervention. This memorandum ... https://www.strausscenter.org/images/MSI/AsylumReport_MSI.pdf [5] While each side along with outside parties are, in ...
March, 2019
Report
... judicial review. National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), a special registry targeting Muslim men and ... and Solidarity: Islamophobia, the U.S. Immigration System, and the Impact on BAMEMSA Communities ...
September 13, 2021
President's Message
... the two fundamental flaws that plague the current U.S. system. First, the system is too restrictive, which leads to violations of the ... to Americans who wish to interact with both. Second, the system is too inflexible to adapt to new economic or social ...
November, 2020
Analysis
... proposals seek to corrode public confidence in the asylum system, demonize asylum seekers, and erode protections for ... Fund to commission an analysis of challenges to the system and opportunities for intervention. This summary is based upon “Memorandum on Challenges to the Asylum System, Points of Leverage, and Advocates’ Recommendations ...
March, 2019
Issue Brief
... undocumented, a modernization of our legal immigration system, and sensible immigration enforcement priorities ... and other nonimmigrant visa bans and reform the H-1B visa system to boost American innovation and better protect ... link below. 21 for ‘21: Fixing America’s Immigration System ...
November, 2020
Issue Brief
This policy call considered the administration’s efforts to deny access to justice to immigrants in detention and a recent surprising policy reversal, as well as the long-term view of how denial of access to justice can impact conditions of confinement for immigrants separated from their children and families.
May 17, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... like other U.S. children, may enter the child welfare system if there are reports of abuse or neglect. Yet ... unauthorized immigrants may also enter the child welfare system if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
April, 2019
Report
... the custody of the United States’ immigration detention system. This sprawling system has facilities scattered throughout the country, often ... options. Join this webinar to learn how the detention system works, who operates the facilities, what is known ...
July 19, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... at the link below. Building a New Regional Migration System: Redefining U.S. Cooperation with Mexico and Central ...
November, 2020
Report
... charge” rule still pose risks, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new rule significantly ... survey findings with follow-up interviews with 17 adults in California immigrant families who reported ... and 2019. Of all adults in California immigrant families, 17.7 percent reported that they or a family member did not ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief
This resource presents examples of approaches educational institutions and non-profit organizations are taking across diverse regions and contexts to address immediate concerns; respond to emerging needs; and provide a supportive space.
September, 2017
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
What does it mean to be an American? How has the United States defined citizenship over time? To explore these critical questions, GCIR has developed a timeline, “Who Gets to Be an American,” which provides in-depth information on the evolution of American citizenship and how the United States has determined who belongs in this country and who does not. Understanding this history and the forces that drive it is critical to understanding how we decide who gets to be American today. This is the first in a series of timelines GCIR will release over the coming year, culminating in the release of a full Im/Migration Timeline tracking the history of movement within, to, and from the United States through a decolonized lens.
December, 2023
Data Tool
U.S. deportation and expulsion practices are recklessly exposing an entire region to increased risk of COVID-19.
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... Support for Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System: Fact Sheet that distills the data gathered from over ...
Program Materials
This five-page brief provides analysis and recommendations that apply to any states that have experienced a natural disaster.
November, 2017
Funding Recommendations
Join this call to learn about how federal policy will impact trafficking victims and survivors, the existing support infrastructure for survivors, and how philanthropy is responding, from investments in prevention and direct services to systemic solutions.
April 12, 2017
Webinar
... to examine immigration enforcement and detention in the context of criminalization of vulnerable communities. Social ...
July 31, 2018
President's Message
GCIR is proud to share that after months of deep evaluation, final learnings from the California Dignity for Families Fund (CA DFF) are now published in our new report, “Providing Refuge & Restoring Dignity: Meeting the Needs of Migrants in a Networked Way.”
October, 2023
Report
This 20-page report considers the impacts and opportunities presented by the growing number of immigrants in Oregon and Washington. The report includes overviews of newcomers’ impacts on the two states’ demographics, economics, and educational systems; a review of national policy implications for immigrants in the region; and a set of funding recommendations for local, state, regional, and national funders.
May, 2014
Report