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E Pluribus Unum Prizes: Recognizing Exceptional US Immigrant Integration Initiatives 
MPI's National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy has launched a new national awards program that will give four $50,000 awards annually to exceptional initiatives that promote immigrant integration in hopes of providing inspiration and program models to others doing similar work. Visit the awards program website for more details.
Uneven Progress: The Employment Pathways of Skilled Immigrants in the United States
By Jeanne Batalova and Michael Fix with Peter A. Creticos
More than 1.3 million college-educated immigrants in the United States are unemployed or working in unskilled jobs because they are unable to make full use of their academic and professional credentials, MPI reports in the first assessment yet of the scope of the "brain waste" problem. The report analyzes and offers possible solutions for the credentialing and language-barrier hurdles that deprive the US economy of a rich source of human capital at a time of increasing competition globally for skilled talent.
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New Data Guide On Finding, Using the Most Accurate, Recent Immigration Data Resources 
The Immigration: Data Matters guide shows where to locate some of the most credible, up-to-date US and global immigration-related data compiled by government and non-governmental sources. The online guide, also available in hard copy, includes clickable links to resources that offer immigrant population estimates; the size of the unauthorized immigrant population; English proficiency rates; the share of immigrants in the workforce; education, health, and income and poverty statistics relating to immigrants; and other data.
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Foreign-Born Veterans of the US Armed Forces
By Iris Ho and Aaron Terrazas
Fact Sheet No. 22, October 2008
As the United States prepares to commemorate Veterans Day, an MPI analysis finds there were about 645,000 foreign-born veterans of the US armed forces in 2007, representing nearly 3 percent of all surviving US veterans. The Fact Sheet, using data from the US Census Bureau's 2007 American Community Survey, provides a demographic portrait of the foreign-born veterans' countries of origin, states of residence, and periods of service.
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Managing Temporary Migration: Lessons from the Philippine Model
By Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias
Developing countries can proactively manage large-scale, systematic, and legal movement of temporary migrant workers. This MPI report analyzes the system the Philippines uses to manage the temporary migration of millions of Filipinos who work in countries around the globe. For many observers, the Philippines' system of managing temporary migration has unrivaled sophistication, making it a model for other developing countries hoping to access the benefits of global labor mobility.
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State Responses to Immigration: A Database of All State Legislation
The State Responses database is a unique, searchable online tool that catalogues all 1,059 immigration-related bills introduced in state legislatures in 2007, and allows users to search legislation by state, geographic region, subject area, bill status, and legislative typology. The database includes a synopsis of each bill and is accompanied by a report, Regulating Immigration at the State Level: Highlights from the Database of 2007 State Immigration Legislation and the
Methodology.
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The Redesigned Citizenship Test: High Stakes
By Laureen Laglagaron and Bhavna Devani
MPI Backgrounder No. 6, September 2008
More than a decade in the making, the redesigned citizenship test required for use after October 1, 2008 is supposed to provide a more meaningful opportunity for applicants to demonstrate knowledge about US history and civics, and allow the government more standardized test administration. This MPI Backgrounder details the redesign process, examines whether the government met its goals, and provides policy recommendations.
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Gambling on the Future: Managing the Education Challenges of Rapid Growth in Nevada
By Aaron Terrazas and Michael Fix
Nevada, the fastest growing state in the United States, is experiencing a population boom – driven in part by immigration – that has key implications for its school system and labor market. Immigrants represent one in five Nevada residents and their children account for one in three Nevadans under age 18. Yet even as schools have experienced a surge in enrollment, federal and state investments in the state's failing education system haven't kept pace.
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Learning by Doing: Experiences
of Circular Migration
By Kathleen Newland, Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias, and Aaron Terrazas
Increasingly, policymakers are considering whether circular migration
could improve the likelihood that global mobility gains will be
shared by migrant-origin and destination countries alike — as
well as by migrants themselves. This MPI Insight examines the record
of circular migration, both where it has arisen naturally and where
governments have taken action to encourage it.
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Hometown Associations: An
Untapped
Resource for Immigrant Integration?
By Will Somerville, Jamie Durana, and Aaron Matteo Terrazas
Hometown associations, the organizations that immigrants create
for social, economic development, and political empowerment purposes,
play an important – and underexamined – role in immigrant
integration. Though policymakers focus chiefly on the associations’
development
potential, this MPI Insight recommends cooperative interventions
to strengthen their immigrant integration capacity.
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Click
here for
a webcast of the 5th Annual Immigration Law & Policy Conference
which MPI co-hosted on May 20, 2008, with Georgetown University
Law Center and Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
Los Angeles on
the Leading Edge:
Immigrant Integration Indicators and Their Policy Implications
By Michael Fix, Margie McHugh, Aaron Matteo Terrazas, and Laureen
Laglagaron
April 2008
As Los Angeles makes the transition from being a city of immigrants
to one dominated by their US-born children, it can serve as a
policy laboratory for other cities facing the need to better
integrate immigrants into US classrooms, workplaces, and civic
life. MPI’s
report details the imperative for integration policies that will
benefit immigrants and the broader US society alike.
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Release
Weaknesses
in the Visa Waiver
Program
Testimony of Susan Ginsburg, Director of MPI's Mobility and Security
Program, before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on
Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security
Feb. 28, 2008
Role of
Foreign-born
Voters in Elections
Election profiles for Texas and Ohio, as well as the 48 other states and the
District of Columbia, examine voter registration by nativity, providing
breakdowns
for foreign-born citizens as a share of total state population, their
turnout
in the 2004 general election, and ethnicity.
Behind the Naturalization Backlog
By Claire Bergeron and Jeremy Banks
Fact Sheet No. 21, February 2008
The processing time for naturalization applications has risen
dramatically since mid-2007, to an 18-month average, as the federal
government has struggled to cope with a surge in applications
driven in part by a substantial fee increase. More than 460,000
people filed naturalization applications in July 2007 right before
the fee hike took effect — fully
one-third of the nearly 1.4 million applications that were filed
during the entire fiscal year. This MPI fact sheet examines the
causes, context, and concerns surrounding the backlog.
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Sheet | Press Release
Language
Portal: A Translation and Interpretation Digital Library
National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy, February 2008
The Language Portal is a digital library of nearly 600 resources
relating to the use of language access services in social services
and public safety agencies. The Portal includes legal guidelines,
service models, master contracts for service providers, hourly
translation and interpretation rates for different languages, pay
differentials for multilingual staff, and sample translated documents.
The Portal was created to provide “one-stop shopping”
for
the many local government administrators, policymakers, and others
who are looking for ways to provide high-quality and cost-effective
translation and interpretation services.
The Iraqi Refugee Crisis: The
Need for Action
By Kelly O'Donnell and Kathleen Newland
Report, January 2008
As border restrictions both within and outside Iraq tighten and
sectarian violence persists, the options for Iraq's estimated 4.5
million internally and externally displaced appear bleak. MPI's
report on the Iraqi refugee crisis examines the situation in Iraq,
Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon, as well as the response of the United
States and select EU Member States.
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Secure Borders and Open Doors:
Preserving Our Welcome to the World in an Age of Terrorism
Report of the Secure Borders and Open Doors Advisory Committee,
January 2008
The Secure Border and Open Doors Advisory Committee, created by
the US Secretaries of Homeland Security and State in December 2006,
has included 44 policy recommendations on travel and border issues
in this report. MPI Senior Fellow Susan Ginsburg co-chaired the
committee's Visa Policy and Processing Working Group.
Testing the Limits: A Framework for Assessing the
Legality
of State and Local Immigration Measures
By Cristina Rodríguez, Muzaffar Chishti, and Kimberly
Nortman
Report, December 2007
In 2007 alone, the 50 state legislatures have considered over 1,000
pieces of legislation regulating immigrants and immigration. This
paper provides a framework for assessing the legal validity of
five of the most common or high-profile measures that address unauthorized
immigration specifically.
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