Migration has become a hot political issue in Europe and the U.S. as hundreds of thousands of people fleeing conflict and poverty try to find sanctuary in more stable nations. Despite the heated rhetoric, migration is nothing new – previous migration waves have helped shape the world we live in. Is migration something that should be thwarted, or simply better-managed?
FEATURED GUESTS
- Edward Alden, Senior Fellow- Council on Foreign Relation
- Michael Anton, Former Deputy National Security Advisor- President Trump
- Louise Arbour, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration- United Nations
- Andrew Arthur, Resident Fellow- Center for Immigration Studies
- Michael Doyle, Professor- Columbia University
- Niall Ferguson, Senior Fellow- Hoover Institution
- Bill Frelick, Refugee Policy Director- Human Rights Watch
- Sec. Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2005–2009)- Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group
- Karen Jacobsen, Professor of Global Migration- Fletcher School, Tufts University
- Rep. Pramila Jayapal- The U.S. Representative from Washington’s 7th congressional district (D)
- Edward Luce, Washington Commentator- Financial Times
- David Miliband, President International Rescue Committee
- Craig Mokhiber, Director- United Nations Human Rights Office
- Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History- Yale University
- Amb. David O’Sullivan- Ambassador of the European Union to the U.S.
- Rep. Robert Pittenger- the U.S. Representative for North Carolina’s 9th congressional district (R)
- Anne Richard- Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration (2012-2017)
- Rep. Adam Schiff- U.S. Representative for California’s 28th congressional district (D)
- Andrew Selee, President- Migration Policy Institute
- Chika Unigwe, Professor of Creative Writing- Brown University