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Thursday, June 26 at 10am ET
Send questions for the Q&A session to
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Washington, D.C. (June 20, 2025) - The primary challenge to the sovereignty of developed nations around the world is the mass use of asylum claims by illegal migrants as a means of avoiding deportation. Most claims are without merit, but the numbers overwhelm states’ ability to adjudicate them and to enforce negative rulings by sending people home.

PANEL DISCUSSION
JUNE 26TH AT 10AM ET

To address this challenge, many nations have explored various versions of a “safe third country” strategy, either to require illegal migrants to wait abroad while their claims are adjudicated (like the Remain in Mexico program of the U.S. and the U.K.’s Rwanda plan), or to require them to seek asylum in another country altogether (like the U.S. Asylum Cooperative Agreements and the new proposal of the European Commission).

On June 26, 2025, the International Network for Immigration Research (INIR) will convene a virtual panel discussion addressing these issues, hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies, featuring researchers representing member organizations of the network.

Panelists:

  • Nicolas Pouvreau-Monti, Immigration and Demography Observatory, Paris
  • Yonatan Jakubowicz, Israeli Immigration Policy Center, Jerusalem
  • Viktor Marsai, Migration Research Institute, Budapest
  • Mark Krikorian, Center for Immigration Studies, Washington

Date: June 26, 2025

Time: GMT –4

10 a.m. Eastern U.S. Time

4 p.m. Central European Time

5 p.m. Israel Time

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Questions for the Q&A session may be emailed in advance or during the event to [email protected].

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