McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Ending birthright citizenship would increase the U.S. population of undocumented immigrants, not reduce it, according to a new study released Tuesday. The study by the ...
Anne-Emanuelle Birn currently receives funding from AMS Healthcare. She has received funding from SSHRC, CIHR, NIH, and the Canada Research Chairs Program. She is affiliated with the People's Health ...
A new study looked at racial and ethnic disparities among immigrants who applied for U.S. citizenship. Overall, applicants of color, particularly men and those from Muslim-majority countries, are at a ...
Adding a citizenship question to the census reduces the participation of people who aren't U.S. citizens, particularly those from Latin American countries, according to a new research paper that comes ...
Canada has added a gay sentence to "Discover Canada," the nation's official citizenship study guide. According to the national LGBT lobby group Egale, the sentence says, "Canada's diversity includes ...
Adding a citizenship question to U.S. census forms — a change that many Republicans in Congress and President Trump have wanted — would likely undermine the accuracy of the country's population counts ...
But according to a recent study by the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) and Penn State University's Population Research Institute, eliminating birthright citizenship would increase—not decrease—the ...