On the Move: Rapidly Evolving Migration Realities in Latin America and the Caribbean

 
 
 

Monday, September 8, 2025
11:00 A.M. ET (D.C.) / 10:00 A.M. CT (Chicago) / 9:00 A.M. MT (Denver) / 8:00 A.M. PT (Los Angeles)

SPEAKERS:
Andrew Selee, President, Migration Policy Institute (MPI)

Valerie Lacarte, Senior Policy Analyst, MPI

Ariel G. Ruiz Soto, Senior Policy Analyst, MPI

Diego Chaves-González, Senior Manager, Latin America and Caribbean Initiative, MPI

LOCATION
MPI WEBCAST

No single world region has experienced a greater relative increase in international migration since 2010 than Latin America and the Caribbean. Buffeted by displacement crises, economic dislocation, and changing migrant demographics, Latin America and the Caribbean have seen migration become one of the most pressing issues of our time. And while movement from the region toward the United States has dominated much of the public discourse, in fact, most migrants from the region remain within Latin America and the Caribbean.

How are these countries responding to this new reality?

In a newly published Stanford University Press book, On the Move: Migration Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) President Andrew Selee and colleagues Valerie Lacarte, Ariel G. Ruiz Soto, and Diego Chaves-González offer the first comprehensive look at policy responses by governments in the region and shed light on the lesser-known dynamics of migration in, to, and through the region.

Through compelling storytelling and rigorous analysis, the authors uncover how governments and societies in Latin America and the Caribbean are adapting—unevenly, yet innovatively—to an era of unprecedented human mobility.

Join us for a timely and thought-provoking conversation on migration in the Americas. The webinar will feature discussion of the authors’ key findings, surprising patterns, and the urgent policy questions facing Latin America and the Caribbean today.

There is a Spanish language webinar at 1 p.m. ET. 

 

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www.migrationpolicy.org

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