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Fight Corruption and Invest in Asylum: A Q&A with Adam Isacson

Was 2023 a historic year for migrant arrivals? How and why has the flow of asylum seekers changed over the years?

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Melissa del Bosque
Feb 06, 2024
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An Ecuadorian family helps each other wade through the river on November 20, 2022, in Darién Gap, Colombia. (Photo by Jan Sochor via Getty Images)

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There’s been a lot of confusion—and misinformation—around migration numbers at the U.S.-Mexico border. Was 2023 a historic year for migrant arrivals? How and why has the flow of asylum seekers changed over th…

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