My friend Morgan Smith wrote this note about the Rio Grande in July 2024. Learn more about Morgan here , here and here .
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"Wednesday, November 19, 2014, 12:30 to 1:30 P.M. ET
Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow and Director of U.S. Immigration Policy Program, MPI
With the Obama administration apparently poised to announce executive actions to provide relief from deportation and work authorization to some of the estimated 11.4 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United States, it is a timely moment to examine the size and characteristics of this population nationally and by state. During this webinar, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysts will present the Institute’s latest estimates of the unauthorized population at national and state levels, as well as key sociodemographic characteristics (including countries of origin, top languages spoken, and levels of education). During the Q&A portion of the webinar, the experts also will take questions on MPI’s recent estimates of the size of subgroups that could benefit under some of the publicly discussed scenarios for executive action.
Join experts for a discussion of MPI’s work in this area as well as upcoming policy and political developments at executive and legislative levels.