We hope you’ll consider making a contribution to the Migration Policy Institute during #GivingTuesday, a day when people around the world give back to the nonprofits they think make a difference. At MPI, we are dedicated to the proposition that countries must have sensible, well thought-out immigration and integration policies if they are to ensure the best outcomes for immigrants and receiving communities alike. We are making a difference every day by bringing to the policy debate the essential data, evidence-informed analysis, and pragmatic policy ideas that can help make migration and protection systems meet the ever-evolving challenges they face. Our impact is tangible: Much-needed reform to speed the processing of asylum claims at the U.S.-Mexico border while retaining fairness. The recognition that countries in the Americas must work together if they are to manage increasingly hemispheric migration flows. The expansion of complementary pathways for humanitarian migrants in the United States and other countries. Equitable access to services for English Learners in schools around the country. |
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We also invest significant effort in training the next generation of migration thinkers and doers, mentoring more than three dozen Demetrios G. Papademetriou Young Scholars each year. In this highly polarized era, MPI is a rare voice of reason, dedicated to generating light, not heat. Solutions, not discord. Please consider donating today to support our work, in the tradition of #GivingTuesday. |
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On behalf of my colleagues, I thank you for your engagement with our work and send my warmest wishes. Andrew Selee, PhD President, Migration Policy Institute Our mailing address is: Migration Policy Institute 1275 K St. NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC xxxxxx |
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| The Migration Policy Institute is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank in Washington, D.C. dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide. MPI provides analysis, development and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at the local, national and international levels. For more on MPI, please visit www.migrationpolicy.org. |
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