In the last few years, the Transatlantic community has seen major electoral shifts. Immigration critical parties and politicians have been elected from Washington D.C. to the Hague. However, is this enough to change the direction of European and American immigration policies? Is it still possible to repair the damage inflicted by pro-immigration parties and policies? How can countries develop a new approach to immigration and implement more restrictionist policies? With the future of Europe and the West at stake, this discussion will examine whether the tide is truly turning, or if the real battle for migration policy is just beginning. Join us for a crucial conversation on the fight for a sensible immigration policy! The panel is powered by the Migration Research Institute and the International Network for Immigration Research (INIR).

Turning the Tide?: Immigration Critical Parties in Government—POWERED BY the Migration Research Institute and the International Network for Immigration Research
Public Discussion
Aug
1
Friday
2:40 PM–3:40 PM
MBH Bank Stage
The language of the event: English with Hungarian translator

Yonatan Jakubowicz
Founder and Executive Director of the Israeli Immigration Policy Center
Founder and Executive Director of the Israeli Immigration Policy Center

Mark Krikorian
Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies
Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies

Nicolas Monti
Co-founder and Director of OID
Co-founder and Director of OID

Jim Robb
Vice President of NumbersUSA
Vice President of NumbersUSA
Moderator:

Viktor Marsai
Executive Director of the Migration Research Institute
Executive Director of the Migration Research Institute