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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsProgram of Latin American a
 nd the Caribbean presentsImmigration Policy: Changes and Continuity in a B
 iden Administration President Biden started his administration with an amb
 itious agenda to roll back many of President Trump’s immigration policies 
 but also reform US policies and laws in new ways. His promises included en
 ding the travel ban\, reforming the asylum system\, expanding the refugee 
 resettlement system\, ending the Migration Protection Protocol\, prioritiz
 ing those with a criminal conviction for the&nbsp\; interior enforcement\,
  and regularizing millions of undocumented people in the United States. Si
 nce February\, however\, rising numbers of people arriving at the border h
 ave occupied most of the press coverage on immigration and taken most of t
 he administration’s attention. It has slowed progress on some of the promi
 ses made above\, but others have been implemented\, often with limited pre
 ss coverage. How ambitious is Biden’s immigration agenda likely to be in t
 he future and how may it shape US immigration laws going forward? Andrew S
 eleePresidentMigration Policy Institute&nbsp\;Andrew Selee is the presiden
 t of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI)\, a non-partisan research instit
 ute dedicated to the study of migration policies worldwide. He was previou
 sly the executive vice president of the Woodrow Wilson Center and director
  of its Mexico Institute. He is the author of Vanishing Frontiers: The For
 ces Driving Mexico and the United States Together (PublicAffairs\, 2018)\,
  What Should Think Tanks Do? A Strategic Guide to Policy Impact (Stanford 
 University Press\, 2013)\, and Decentralization\, Democratization\, and In
 formal Power in Mexico (Penn State University Press\, 2011)\, and editor a
 nd co-editor of several others. He writes a biweekly column in the Mexican
  newspaper El Universal and has penned recent articles in Foreign Affairs\
 , Foreign Policy\, and Americas Quarterly. He is frequently interviewed by
  the press\, including recent interviews in 60 Minutes+\, Fox News\, and t
 he New York Times.He holds a PhD in Public Policy from the University of M
 aryland\, and he teaches courses in global migration at Georgetown Univers
 ity. He started his career working with migrant youth in Tijuana\, Mexico\
 , and later served as professional staff in the US Congress. Hosted By:Gla
 dys McCormick\, Jay and Debe Moskowitz Chair in Mexico-US Relations&nbsp\;
 This is a Maxwell Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion event.  Click here to
  registerFor more information or to request accommodation arrangements\, p
 lease contact Havva Karakas Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Immigration Policy: Changes and Continuity in a Biden Administratio
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p>
 Program of Latin American and the Caribbean presents</p><p><br></p><p><str
 ong>Immigration Policy: Changes and Continuity in a Biden Administration</
 strong></p><p> <br></p><p>President Biden started his administration with 
 an ambitious agenda to roll back many of President Trump’s immigration pol
 icies but also reform US policies and laws in new ways. His promises inclu
 ded ending the travel ban\, reforming the asylum system\, expanding the re
 fugee resettlement system\, ending the Migration Protection Protocol\, pri
 oritizing those with a criminal conviction for the&nbsp\; interior enforce
 ment\, and regularizing millions of undocumented people in the United Stat
 es. Since February\, however\, rising numbers of people arriving at the bo
 rder have occupied most of the press coverage on immigration and taken mos
 t of the administration’s attention. It has slowed progress on some of the
  promises made above\, but others have been implemented\, often with limit
 ed press coverage. How ambitious is Biden’s immigration agenda likely to b
 e in the future and how may it shape US immigration laws going forward?<br
 > </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Andrew Selee</strong></p><p>President</p><p>Mi
 gration Policy Institute&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p>Andrew Selee is the presi
 dent of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI)\, a non-partisan research ins
 titute dedicated to the study of migration policies worldwide. He was prev
 iously the executive vice president of the Woodrow Wilson Center and direc
 tor of its Mexico Institute. He is the author of Vanishing Frontiers: The 
 Forces Driving Mexico and the United States Together (PublicAffairs\, 2018
 )\, What Should Think Tanks Do? A Strategic Guide to Policy Impact (Stanfo
 rd University Press\, 2013)\, and Decentralization\, Democratization\, and
  Informal Power in Mexico (Penn State University Press\, 2011)\, and edito
 r and co-editor of several others. He writes a biweekly column in the Mexi
 can newspaper El Universal and has penned recent articles in Foreign Affai
 rs\, Foreign Policy\, and Americas Quarterly. He is frequently interviewed
  by the press\, including recent interviews in 60 Minutes+\, Fox News\, an
 d the New York Times.He holds a PhD in Public Policy from the University o
 f Maryland\, and he teaches courses in global migration at Georgetown Univ
 ersity. He started his career working with migrant youth in Tijuana\, Mexi
 co\, and later served as professional staff in the US Congress.<br> </p><p
 ><br></p><p><strong><br><b>Hosted By:</b></strong></p><p><strong><b>Gladys
  McCormick\, Jay and Debe Moskowitz Chair in Mexico-US Relations&nbsp\;</b
 ></strong></p><p><strong>This is a Maxwell Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclus
 ion event.</strong> </p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://syracuseuni
 versity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwod-irpj4jE9BPtXkSpkZWSz1xfsdW0NkX " ti
 tle="Click here to register">Click here to register</a></p><p><br>For more
  information or to request accommodation arrangements\, please contact Hav
 va Karakas Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu.</p>
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