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Reconstructing Afghanistan: Lessons for Post-War Iraq?
Obstacles to humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan could foreshadow
those in post-war Iraq. MPI Associate Policy Analyst Erin Patrick maps out some of the
possible lessons for policymakers and aid workers.
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The Berne Initiative
Michele Klein Solomon and Kerstin Bartsch of the International Organization for
Migration examine the Berne Initiative, which aims to establish a states-owned consultative
process focused on obtaining better management of migration at the regional and global levels.
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Consular ID Cards: Mexico and Beyond
The Sept. 11 attacks prompted greater government scrutiny of undocumented
immigrants in the United States. MPI Research Assistant Kevin O'Neil takes a look at how many
Mexicans living in the US without authorization have turned to a Mexican government ID called
the "matrícula consular" to better establish their identity.
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The Source's Policy Beat provides a monthly update on the latest developments on
Capitol Hill and beyond. This issue tackles the FBI's 'Voluntary Interviews' with
Iraqi immigrants, the rollout of Operation Liberty Shield to detain asylum seekers
from certain designated countries, and more.
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Iraqi Immigrants in the US
With the war in Iraq intensifying, the media has focused on the Iraqi
foreign born in the United States. To ensure the accuracy of public debate, MPI Data
Manager Elizabeth Grieco uses US Census Bureau statistics to
describe the size of the Iraqi immigrant population.
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'Special Registration' of Foreign Visitors
MPI Research Assistants Maia Jachimowicz and Ramah McKay outline the government's "Special Registration"
program, which is designed to register foreign visitors from certain designated countries who are already
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Brij V. Lal of the Australian National University explains the link between Fiji's
recent political turbulence and the increasing numbers of Fijian emigrants.
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The United States (1999: 370,000 persons), Japan (2000: 129,000), and Canada (2000: 86,200) experienced the largest annual inflows of highly skilled workers among the world's high-income countries. (Source: International Organization for Migration)
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