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Released: 2-Apr-2025 7:40 PM EDT
How Canadian Immigration Law Turns Judges Into Border Guards
Universite de Montreal

Doctoral student Meritxell Abellan-Almenara examines court decisions to see how Quebec judges use their power to make defendants criminally inadmissible to stay in Canada.

Released: 24-Mar-2025 6:40 PM EDT
Exploited: temporary foreign workers in Canada are vulnerable
Universite de Montreal

Blandine Emilien and Patrice Jalette paint a troubling picture of the conditions faced by labourers brought in to this country on federal work permits.

Released: 24-Mar-2025 10:30 AM EDT
TIPSHEET: Counseling Experts Present Latest Research at the 2025 ACA Conference & Expo, March 27-29 in Orlando, Florida
American Counseling Association

More than 150 posters to be presented; counselors are available to comment on mental health topics ranging from substance use and addiction to wellness and self-care and more.

     
Released: 10-Mar-2025 6:35 PM EDT
Fontbonne University’s Center for Bosnian Studies Moving to Saint Louis University
Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University will become the permanent home of Fontbonne University’s renowned Center for Bosnian Studies.

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Released: 5-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EST
Expert Analyzes Trump’s Address to Congress
Virginia Tech

President Donald Trump’s first address to Congress during his second term celebrated his administration’s swift actions during its first six weeks. Virginia Tech political communications expert Cayce Myers shares his analysis of the significance of the president’s speech and the Democratic Party’s response.

Released: 4-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EST
Expert Available: Presidential Address to Joint Session Congress
George Washington University

President Trump will address joint session Congress tonight for the first time in his second presidential term. ...

Released: 19-Feb-2025 6:55 PM EST
Expert Available: Germany’s 2025 Elections
George Washington University

Germany’s national election is being held this Sunday, February 23, 2025. ...

Released: 18-Feb-2025 7:00 PM EST
New to Quebec and thriving in school
Universite de Montreal

A study led by UdeM's Isabelle Archambault examines graduation rates and academic performance among immigrant students in the province's high schools – and finds the results are encouraging.

Released: 6-Feb-2025 7:45 PM EST
Immigration During the Trump Administration: DePaul University Experts Discuss What’s Next
DePaul University

​CHICAGO — Three weeks into his second term in office, President Donald Trump and his administration have moved quickly on immigration policies related to refugees, asylum seekers, the borders with Mexico and Canada, and undocumented immigrants. DePaul University experts are available to discuss what's next and how decisions made by the Trump administration are affecting immigrants, migrants and asylum seekers as well as individuals who work with those communities.

Released: 4-Feb-2025 7:05 PM EST
Sociological Research Reveals How Immigrants Can Reduce Crime
American Sociological Association (ASA)

This media brief provides expert quotes and data discussing immigrant residents, both documented and undocumented, in the context of their impact on crime rates.

Released: 4-Feb-2025 3:40 PM EST
Vilcek Foundation Celebrates Immigrant Scientists with $250,000 in Prizes
Vilcek Foundation

The Vilcek Foundation has announced $250,000 in awards recognizing immigrant scientists. The 2025 Vilcek Foundation Prizes in Biomedical Science are bestowed as part of the foundation's annual prizes program in support of its mission.

   
Newswise: What ‘Mass Deportation’ Means for Housing Costs
Released: 29-Jan-2025 6:40 PM EST
What ‘Mass Deportation’ Means for Housing Costs
University of Utah

Mass deportation of undocumented immigrants has been touted by the incoming Trump administration as a way to increase jobs for U.S. citizens and reduce housing costs. But a new study by University of Utah business scholar concludes such a policy would likely backfire because it would drain the construction workforce, significantly slowing an already sluggish rate of new residential construction.

Released: 28-Jan-2025 7:25 PM EST
Expert Available: Trump's Aggressive Economic Tactics Reshape U.S. Foreign Policy, Sparking Global Uncertainty
George Washington University

The Trump administration has intensified his use of economic measures, such as tariffs and sanctions, to pressure countries into aligning with U.S. policy on issues like trade, migration, and... ...

Released: 27-Jan-2025 6:10 PM EST
Expert Available: Nationwide Immigration Enforcement Under Trump Sparks Controversy and Fear
George Washington University

The Trump administration launched a nationwide immigration enforcement operation, arresting nearly 1,000 people in a single day with assistance from multiple federal agencies. ...

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Released: 24-Jan-2025 9:35 AM EST
UMD Expert: Unexpected $1,400 IRS Payments, Some in Error, to F-1 Students
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

Some F-1 visa students are receiving $1,400 IRS payments due to errors in stimulus eligibility. TerpTax at the University of Maryland, led by accounting lecturer Samuel Handwerger, advises returning these payments to avoid future tax and immigration complications.

Released: 23-Jan-2025 9:15 PM EST
DePaul University Experts Available to Discuss President Trump’s First 100 Days
DePaul University

Just days into his second term, President Donald Trump is working quickly to implement his agenda. DePaul University experts are available to discuss key topics surrounding Trump’s first 100 days, including foreign policy, immigration, climate policy and health care.



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