Migration Policy Institute

CONTACT US

For more information on the Transatlantic Council on Migration (TCM), please contact TCM Assistant Director Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan at 202-266-1923 or nbogdan@migrationpolicy.org.

For media inquiries, please contact MPI Director of Communications Michelle Mittelstadt at 202-266-1910 or mmittelstadt@migrationpolicy.org.

MPI President Demetrios Papademetriou discusses the work of MPI and the Transatlantic Council on Migration.

COUNCIL STATEMENTS

Rethinking National Identify in the Age of Migration: Council Statement

Restoring Trust in the Management of Migration and Borders: Council Statement

Immigrant Integration: Priorities for the Next Decade: Council Statement

Integration at the Local Level: Council Conclusions

Public Opinion, Media Coverage, and Migration: Council Statement

Talent, Competitiveness, and Migration: Council Statement

Delivering Citizenship: Council Statement

RELATED RESEARCH

Shared Challenges and Opportunities for EU and US Immigration Policymakers

Scientists, Managers, and Tourists: The Changing Shape of European Migration to the United States

The Role of Civil Society in EU Migration Policy: Perspectives on the European Union’s Engagement in its Neighborhood

Rethinking Points Systems and Employer-Selected Immigration

Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation on International Migration

Eight Policies to Boost the Economic Contribution of Employment-Based Immigration

Emerging Transatlantic Security Dilemmas in Border Management

Improving Immigrants’ Employment Prospects through Work-Focused Language Instruction

The Evolution of Border Controls as a Mechanism to Prevent Illegal Immigration

OTHER EUROPEAN MIGRATION INITIATIVES & PROJECTS

MPI EUROPE aims to promote a better understanding of migration trends and effects, provide a forum for the exchange of information on migration policies that primarily relate to Europe, analyze factors regarding refugees, and assist governments and other charitable and educational organizations with migration policy matters.

The US-EU Immigration Systems project identified ways in which European and US immigration systems can be substantially improved to address major challenges policymakers confront on both sides of the Atlantic, in the context of the current economic turmoil and in the longer term.

MPI BOOKSTORE

Migration, Public Opinion and Politics
This third book of the Transatlantic Council on Migration, published by the Bertelsmann Stiftung, analyzes how media coverage, public opinion and political rhetoric can play an important role in advancing — or impeding — immigration policy reforms in Europe and the United States. The volume examines what publics across the Atlantic think about immigrants and immigration. It also asks: What effect does media coverage have on the prospects for changing the laws and practices that shape immigration and immigrant integration? And how should politicians and others who champion reform speak about immigration?