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US migration policy changes towards Haiti: hope, conflict, and human capital loss
The US government recently announced a new, multi-pronged effort to curb undocumented migration at the US-Mexico border. What does this mean for Haitian migrants in the Americas?
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Creative explorations on ‘Access to justice’
Using music and song, movement and dance, and textiles and costume as language, this blog reflects on how we test and communicate new artistic perspectives on MIDEQ’s research relating to ‘access to justice’.
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Politics of polarisation
With upcoming elections in South Africa, Azwi Netshikulwe and Tsholofelo Nakedi discuss how political rhetoric exacerbates issues related to xenophobia and social cohesion.
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Complexity of choice in asylum seeker decision-making
In this policy brief, the authors draw on academic and policy literature, along with their experiences with asylum seekers in the United Kingdom and North Africa to propose that policymakers adopt "complexity theory" to understand the decision-making process of asylum seekers.
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