 
                                Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan
@nataliabbogdan
Deputy Director @MigrationPolicy International Program; Romanian born but otherwise nearly a DC native
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27-03-2014 17:20:59
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        🗓 Save the Date! Oct. 19, 12 pm ET Join Justin Gest 🦋, Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan, and Rachel Kleinfeld as they discuss his new book "Majority Minority," and how #immigration is affecting democratic politics around the world and in the U.S. Register ⤵ carnegieendowment.org/2022/10/19/how…
 
        So great to spend time with Justin Gest 🦋 for the latest episode of MigrationPolicy Inst’s “World of Migration” podcast - in which we dig into anxiety around migration. We also talk about “taking back” nationalism.. check it out 💪
 
        "The new identity has to feel old." One of my favorite sentences from this insightful MigrationPolicy Inst podcast with Justin Gest 🦋 and Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan about re-taking nationalism and how to address fears around #migration. 👏 Listen in 📻 at migrationpolicy.podbean.com/e/the-great-re…
 
        Pleasure to speak with Betsy Fisher for this episode of the World of Migration! So many barriers prevent refugees and other vulnerable people moving to work or study. It was fascinating to hear about the work that Talent Beyond Boundaries is doing to remove these obstacles.
 
        Curious to know how narratives shape migration decisions? Join us next week as our Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan & Ariel Ruiz join experts from @NatImmForum RAND & Metropolitan Group to preview a report looking at migration narratives in northern Central America ▶️ migrationpolicy.org/events/migrati…
 
        Unravel the complex web of migration narratives in northern Central America & the mismatch at times between government messaging & public perceptions Check out new report from Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan Ariel Ruiz & colleagues migrationpolicy.org/research/migra…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Popular narratives can play a huge role in how people react to migrants Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan joins our podcast Changing Climate, Changing Migration to discuss how people talk about climate migrants and what impact those narratives can have on policy responses Subscribe wherever you
 
        There is a perception that immigration is linked to higher crime rates, but immigrants actually commit crimes at lower rates than US citizens. And even if imperfect, border vetting/screening is increasingly thorough & comprehensive. More in my recent MigrationPolicy Inst explainer👇
