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Unauthorized Immigrants in the United States and Europe: The Use of Legalization/Regularization as a Policy Tool
May 9 —Legalization of unauthorized immigrants in the United States and Europe ("regularizations" in the European context) have been used repeatedly for broad and discrete groups.
These programs seek to balance the goal of bringing unauthorized immigrants into the mainstream of society for economic and humanitarian reasons with the public
and political pressures to stem illegal migration in the long term. A look at the differences between these sometimes contentious policy tools and their use, both historically and in recent years.
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Canada's Immigration Policy: A Focus on Human Capital
Canada has long been a country of net immigration and has designed its current immigration policy around attracting highly educated and skilled migrants
for entry into its labor force. In this country profile, Ashley Challinor discusses the challenges associated with this approach and provides a sense of the actual scale and nature of migration into Canada.
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Lesotho: From Labor Reserve to Depopulating Periphery?
May 2 — Jim Cobbe of Florida State University discusses how the close ties between Lesotho (ethnically, almost wholly Basotho)
and South Africa (with an even larger Basotho population) are expressed in a history of economic migration, and how new immigrants from China are changing the face of modern-day Lesotho.
Lesotho Resource Page
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The 2012 Mexican Presidential Election and Mexican Immigrants of Voting Age in the United States
April 26 — After decades of pressure, the Mexican government passed a law in 2005 allowing Mexicans living outside the country to vote in presidential elections in Mexico.
The upcoming election scheduled for July 1, 2012 will be the second time voting-eligible Mexican expatriates throughout the world will exercise their vote-from-abroad privilege.
This Spotlight discusses the history and process of external voting in Mexico, voter participation rates inside and outside of Mexico, and several key characteristics of voting-age Mexicans in the United States.
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