Do We Have Moral Obligations to Non-Citizens? Matthew McManus Aug 22, 2018 The argument that states have obligations to non-citizens is hardly novel. This has long been recognized by…
Why We Shouldn’t Exclude Immigrants on the Basis of Culture Matthew McManus Apr 18, 2018 Introduction Few policies have been as controversial as Donald Trump’s executive order to ban immigrants and…
Why China Should Open its Borders to the World Wing Wong Mar 17, 2018 In recent history, China has seen considerable amounts of emigration. In 2012, there were more than 46 million…
Immigration in Canada: Reshaping the Nation Coco Wang Mar 1, 2018 With the highest population proportion of immigrants in the world, Canada is known for its immigration system that…
DACA and Immigration in Trump’s America Emilio Rosenthal Feb 28, 2018 The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, otherwise known as DACA, was implemented by the Obama…
Why is Malaysia’s Chinese Population Leaving in Droves? Wing Wong Feb 9, 2018 In 1957, ethnically Chinese Malaysians, comprising of Malaysian citizens who trace their ancestry back to China and…
What Now for Salvadorans in the United States? John Weston Feb 6, 2018 Questions about immigrants in America have been at the forefront of public discussion over the past month, as…
Re-thinking Canadian and US Immigration Policy Iman Lahouaoula Feb 1, 2018 Among the top 10 immigrant-friendly nations include Canada and the United States, unsurprisingly, as both of these…
Strength in Numbers: the Canadian Census and Stronger Policy Programs Jennifer Chan Nov 15, 2017 In 2010, the Conservative government scrapped the mandatory long-form census and replaced it with a voluntary…
Japan and Its Foreign Workers Ted Ye Nov 14, 2017 Technology has allowed global citizens to travel easily from one place to another, and it is common to have foreign…