Tag Archives: immigration

Visions of Orwell in the Refugee Crisis

If we follow some of our politicians, the Middle Eastern refugee crisis threatens to turn us into pigs.

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Germany: A 10-Point Plan to Deal With the Immigration Challenge

What does it take to make sure that the immigrants now arriving are integrated in a sustainable manner?

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Migration: Notes on Potential Impact on Europe

Domestic policy response matters more than any decision about an initial distribution of migrants.

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Thriving on Immigration

The U.S. experience offers Europe hope that the process of cultural digestion is manageable.

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Donald Trump: The Democrats’ Best Campaign Asset

Money worship and ethnic insensitivity – the Republicans’ toxic combination at the ballot box.

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Global Migration in Perspective

Back in 1900, immigrants made up 3% of the global population. What is the percentage today?

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12 Facts: Europe’s Immigration Nations

The United States isn’t the only country that can claim to be a nation of immigrants.

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10 Facts: Europe’s Muslim Minorities

Even in France, Muslims represent less than 10% of the population.

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Immigration: The Story of U.S. Political Dysfunction

President Obama’s immigration action is a product of a far larger problem.

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Piketty on Immigration

Why aren’t poor Americans more up-in-arms over rising levels of income inequality?

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