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The Center for Migration Studies (CMS) is a New York-based educational institute devoted to the study of migration, to the promotion of understanding between immigrants and receiving communities, and to public policies that safeguard the dignity and rights of migrants and newcomers. CMS was established in 1964 by the Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, Scalabrinians. It operates as a legally distinct, tax-exempt agency, with an independent Board of Trustees. CMS’s signature publication, the International Migration Review (IMR), is the leading social science journal in the immigration field. CMS produces other publications, offers educational events and seminars, and maintains an extensive archive of migration-related documents and photographs.
CMS is a member of the Scalabrini International Migration Network (SIMN), a global network of more than 270 organizations that provide diverse programs and services to migrants, including shelters in border communities and welcoming (integration) centers in receiving communities.
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Recent Posts
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Barack Obama Archive
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Border Security: Building a Bridge, Not a Wall to Legal Status
Posted on 02/27/2013 | No CommentsIn a new blog for the Huffington Post, CMS Executive Director Donald Kerwin highlights potential obstacles in the Gang of 8′s proposal to provide lawful permanent residence (LPR) to unauthorized... -
Obama and Gang of 8 Proposals for US Immigration Reform Leave Questions Unanswered
Posted on 01/31/2013 | No CommentsOn Tuesday, January 29, 2013, President Barack Obama outlined his top priorities for fixing a “broken immigration system” through comprehensive immigration reform. Obama’s plan is based on four principles:... -
Deferred Action for the DREAMers
Posted on 06/16/2012 | No CommentsOn June 15, 2012, President Barack Obama announced that the so-called “DREAMers”- young people raised in the United States but without legal status – would be granted “deferred action” in...






