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Good-bye Multiculturalism — Hello Assimilation?
Multiculturalism was supposed to be the ideal middle ground where immigrants could adapt to a country's norms and values while maintaining their culture
and traditions. Today, different countries are trying to find the right "mode" of conversation with immigrants and where within the
society to have that conversation.
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US Immigration Reform: Better Luck Next Year
The United States has not come much closer to President Bush's vision of immigration reform although events in 2006 may
have changed the political climate in which immigration will be debated next year.
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All About the Border
The border between the US and Mexico and the water dividing Europe and North Africa continue to be the world's main fronts in the fight against illegal immigration.
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Growing Competition for the "Right" Skilled Workers
It seems the most palatable migrant to the world's developed nations is still the one in the medical, scientific, IT, or business and
finance fields. The question some countries grappled with this year, though, was how to attract the highly skilled who will actually do well in the labor market.
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Regional Migration in the Limelight
Not every migrant crosses a vast ocean or flies halfway around the world to reach safety or a land of opportunity. In fact, regional migration has been the major form of migration for centuries, and was noteworthy in North America, Europe, and Asia in 2006.
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Welcome to our second annual list of the year's Top 10 Migration Issues. Governments favoring assimilation over multiculturalism
policies tops the 2006 list, which also includes the competition for skilled workers, the worsening situation in Darfur, and this past summer's crisis in
Lebanon. We based our choices on news events, noteworthy developments, and increasingly important trends. Let us know what
you think: source@migrationpolicy.org.
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Elections Improve Odds for Immigration Reform in 2007
MPI's Julia Gelatt reports on the prospects for comprehensive immigration reform in 2007, the role of immigration reform in the November elections,
plans to raise fees for immigration benefits, the first phase of Boeing's border control strategy, and more.
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