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PANEL: Illegal Immigration by Sea
by Center for Immigration Studies
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With the crisis in Haiti sparking fears of a new exodus
and illegal crossings up in the Mediterranean, maritime
illegal immigration is a challenge all destination
countries are facing one that is very different from the
challenge of controlling a land border.
On Thursday, April 11, the International Network for
Immigration Research (INIR) will host an event to address
this issue, entitled Illegal Immigration by Sea:
Challenges in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean .
The event will be streamed live on Thursday, April 11, at
11 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
The speakers will be from three member institutions of
INIR:
George Fishman, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Center for
Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., will discuss how
the U.S. has responded to past Haitian migration crises;
Viktor Marsai, Director of the Migration Research
Institute in Budapest, will discuss the European Union s
difficulties in dealing with illegal immigration across
the Mediterranean; and
Eric Ruark, Director of Research at Numbers USA in
Washington, D.C., will examine Florida s recent moves as
an example of what coastal states can do to limit
maritime illegal immigration.
Moderator: Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for
Immigration Studies.
For more information, [email protected].
The International Network for Immigration Research is a
collaboration between independent research centers which
examine both the costs and benefits of immigration to
their respective countries.
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