To combat this, several independent research centers which consider immigration as a more complex topic, with disadvantages and challenges as well as benefits, have established an International Network for Immigration Research.

The members of the Network are based in different nations with very different immigration policies but share the bedrock principle that immigrant-receiving countries, as sovereign nation-states, have the right to pursue and enforce their chosen immigration policies.

Often referred to as “restrictionist” or “anti-immigration”, their approach is more accurately described as realist and critical. It means that instead of an ideologically driven approach dominated by a strong humanitarian agenda, the member organizations go back to the basic questions of immigration, and they address political, social, economic, and security considerations as well. In addition, members of the Network examine the phenomenon not only from the perspective of immigrants, but also from the perspective of host countries and societies.

A joint statement will be signed and a roundtable discussion will be held to celebrate the creation of the International Network for Immigration Research platform.

Opening remarks: Péter Lánczi, Deputy Director General, MCC

Moderator: Viktor Marsai, Executive Director, Migration Research Institute

Speakers:

· Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies

· Eric Ruark, Director of Research, NumbersUSA

· Yonatan Jakubowicz, Founder, Israeli Immigration Policy Center

· Nicolas Monti, Co-Founder, Observatoire de l'immigration et de la démographie

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