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Article Border Resources Directory October 21, 2023

What are the root causes of migration? What is the journey of crossing the
border like? What are some potential solutions that make the border process more
efficient and secure, and honor the human dignity of migrants seeking refuge?
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What are the stories we hear, and tell, about the movement of people across
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national values, security, and prosperity? In “Migration Narratives in Northern
Central America: How Competing Stories Shape Policy and Public Opinion in
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policy team rounds up key developments around immigration policy in Washington
and across the country. The bulletin includes items on the legislative,
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