Source: Niskanen Center
by Gil Guerra
“Immigration policy is typically viewed within the confines and frameworks of domestic politics, yet it often serves as a potent instrument of statecraft in global strategy. This paper examines the intersections of U.S. immigration and foreign policy through nine recent case studies, using beneficial, adversarial, and competitive categories derived from a similar framework in Robbie Totten’s research note Statecraft and Migration.” (03/13/25)