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Schengen and the Free Movement of People Across Europe
Schengen eliminated border controls between European countries, and established a common external border. MPI's Julia Gelatt
outlines the changes brought by Schengen and the effects Schengen has had on European border control, visa, and asylum policies.
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MPI's Julie Murray and Julia Gelatt report on immigration enforcement following Hurricane Katrina, increased immigration
prosecutions along the border, recent rulings on benefits for immigrants, the expansion of expedited removal, and more.
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This month the Source examines immigrant populations in the hurricane-affected areas of the US Gulf Coast, plus the
hurricanes' effects on immigration policy and enforcement. We report on developments in Morocco, the Netherlands, and rural Greece,
and unravel some of the complexities of the Schengen agreements.
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A source for Europe's labor needs since the 1960s, Moroccan migrants and their remittances are central to the economy back home.
But as Hein de Haas of Radboud University Nijmegen explains, Morocco is also becoming a transit and immigration country for migrants
from sub-Saharan Africa. Morocco Resource Page
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Since the murder of Theo van Gogh in 2004, the debate on immigrant integration has become more intense. MPI Senior Policy Analyst Joanne van
Selm provides the latest developments in this updated Country Profile. Netherlands Resource Page
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