The Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit, research organization founded in 1985. It is the only think tank devoted exclusively to examining and critiquing the far-reaching impacts of U.S. immigration policy. The Center is animated by a unique proimmigrant, low-immigration vision which seeks fewer immigrants but a warmer welcome for those admitted.
The Israeli Immigration Policy Center is a non-governmental and non-Partisan organization established in 2012 to promote a responsible immigration policy which serves the strategic long-term interests of the State of Israel and its citizens. The Center promotes research, legislation and lobbying, legal activity and public diplomacy on matters related to immigration and illegal entry into Israel. Over the years, the Center has become a reliable source of information for researchers, local and international media outlets, and has advised government ministries and officials on promoting some of Israel’s leading policies on these issues.
NumbersUSA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides a civil forum for all Americans to focus on a single issue, the numerical level of immigration to the United States. Founded in 1996 to implement the recommendations of two federal commissions – the President’s Council on Sustainable Development and the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform – NumbersUSA is America’s largest single-issue advocacy group, with over 8 million grassroots supporters spread across every congressional district. NumbersUSA supports a balanced immigration system that welcomes the spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents, is responsive to acute refugee crises, attracts those with extraordinary ability and talents, and protects the most vulnerable in our society.
The Migration Research Institute was established in September 2015 with the purpose deepening understandings of migration phenomena – particularly immigration in Europe – through synthesizing the scientific findings of various disciplines. The Institute pays special attention to studying the political, economic, social, and cultural realities of the key countries of origin, transit, and destination. To carry out research, our researchers frequently travel to these areas, gaining valuable field experiences that permit a more accurate description of the migration processes at work. The Institute collaborates with a number of international research institutes and experts, seeking to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between these actors. The Institute also participates in the Hungarian social and scientific discourse on migration by regularly giving professional and educational presentations as well as media interviews.
The Observatoire de l’Immigration et de la Démographie (Immigration & Demographics Research Center) is a French think tank that provides objective facts and data as well as legal recommendations for sensible immigration policies and effective border control in France and Europe. Founded in 2020 as a non-partisan and scientifically rigourous voice, the OID has since become a recognized stakeholder in the debate about immigration in France, with a strong position in politics and the media.