
Caitlyn Yates
@yatescait
Program officer @labor_mobility | PhD @UBC | Fellow @StraussCenter | Views my own
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https://lampforum.org/team/caitlyn-yates/ 29-11-2017 02:14:39
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Feline Freier Rubén Giustiniani Cátedra en Migración Internacional Forzada-UdeG ¡Nuestra investigadora afiliada Caitlyn Yates también está presente! Yates, candidata a doctora por la University of British Columbia, dio hoy una ponencia titulada "Grados de visibilidad: caminos multi-continentales a través de las Américas" 👇


In the category of "fixable #border policies that could change right now": end the scarcity of CBP One appointments in the hottest, driest, deadliest part of the US-Mexico border. (And ideally, increase them border-wide.) Map from Stephanie Leutert Caitlyn Yates: strausscenter.org/publications/a…


Thrilled to have this Refugees International report with @r_schmidtke out where we trace the humanitarian needs and responses of migrants passing through both Panama and Costa Rica

Interested in labor mobility, quantitative research, and/or app development? Labor Mobility Partnerships is seeking a research consultant to support responsible recruitment practices for Guatemalan and Mexican temporary labor mobility programs to the U.S. & Canada. jobs.smartrecruiters.com/LaborMobilityP…

The 25th Strauss Center asylum processing report is out (Stephanie Leutert). We highlight: 1) CBP One's expansion into southern Mexico 2) Mexico's busing program under the new 'Emerging Safe Mobility Corridor' 3) Limited medical exemption cases in some cities bit.ly/CAMPINov24



The latest Strauss Center Asylum Processing report is out. In it, Stephanie Leutert and I chronicle: 1) The cessation of asylum along the US southern border since Jan. 20 2) The effect these recent policy changes are having on asylum seekers in border cities strausscenter.org/publications/a…


With an estimated 40% of farmworkers in the United States being undocumented, President Trump’s #immigration policy priorities could have a direct impact on American food security. My and Caitlyn Yates oped via Dallas Morning News dallasnews.com/opinion/commen… @whitecase #tarrifs #H2Avisa


Very pleased to share my latest op-ed in the Dallas Morning News with Amb Antonio Garza. We argue that expanding the United States' H-2A visa program is the best and most sensible path forward to ensuring the survival of American farms & America’s food security

The potential detention or removal of thousands of farm workers will lead to chain reactions of lost crops, skyrocketing labor costs and higher food prices. Caitlyn Yates and I argue for expansion of #H2A visas via San Antonio Express-News expressnews.com/opinion/commen… Texas Association of Business National Association of Corporate Directors


Much has been written over the past few weeks re: the impact of Trump’s #immigration raids on ag businesses. But in April, Caitlyn Yates & I wrote, “Expanding the #H2A visa program is the most sensible path forward to ensuring America’s food security.” riograndeguardian.com/garza-yates-tr…

Slightly late, but the May 2025 Strauss Center asylum processing report with Caitlyn Yates is now out! CBP is not processing asylum seekers and the number of migrants waiting in MX border cities is dropping (less than 6,000 people border-wide). strausscenter.org/publications/a…


The August 2025 Strauss Center Asylum Processing report with Stephanie Leutert is out. Asylum processing remains closed. Seven years into these quarterly reports, we estimate that roughly 6,600 migrants remain in Mexican border cities, the lowest # since 2019. strausscenter.org/publications/a…
