Susan Fratzke
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Susan Fratzke
@ekztarf
Migration, refugees, asylum. Senior Policy Analyst at @MigrationPolicy. All tweets personal.
Germany Katılım Ocak 2014
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In this piece, @MHackman reports "DHS and ICE officials didn’t publicize or broadly distribute the legal decision, predicting that it would invite legal scrutiny."
Also, they did a pilot program in Minnesota last year, unrelated to the recent surge
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ
The Trump administration is asserting new powers to forcibly enter the homes of people they are hoping to arrest without a criminal warrant signed by a judge on.wsj.com/3Npl70f
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@MigrationPolicy This is a much more recent piece from @SearchlightInst calling for "retraining and reforming" ICE
searchlightinstitute.org/wp-content/upl…
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@MigrationPolicy (2) From Jailers to Case Managers: Redesigning the U.S. Immigration Detention System to Be Effective and Fair
migrationpolicy.org/research/redes…
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I've been asked about @MigrationPolicy's reform proposals for DHS so am sharing 2 in-depth reports that still have a lot applicable to today:
(1) Toward a Better Immigration System: Fixing Immigration Governance at DHS
migrationpolicy.org/research/fixin…
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Big scoop from @ruskygal. But also, remember when this started with the Alien Enemies Act?
"Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge's warrant, memo says"
apnews.com/article/ice-ar…
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Book review!
My thoughts on Nik Tan's excellent and thought-provoking new study, 'Transnational asylum: towards a principled framework'
docs.google.com/document/d/1tq…

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Great short read from my former @MigrationPolicy colleauges @ekztarf and @MeghanBenton! It offers a smart balance of needed reforms with a necessary acknowledgement of the challenges to get there - getting a diverse set of countries to agree.
MigrationPolicy Inst@MigrationPolicy
The 1951 Refugee Convention has saved millions of lives, but as it approaches its 75th anniversary, it faces significant challenges that must be addressed, as our new short read by @ekztarf & @MeghanBenton explains migrationpolicy.org/news/mending-n…
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"Rwanda agrees to take up to 250 migrant deportees
Rwanda is the latest African country to head Trump administration’s demands to receive third country migrants."
From @felschwartz
politico.com/news/2025/08/0…
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US to start sending deported migrants to Rwanda. Very much not the first time this has been tried. Rwanda has a long history of this sort of agreement with high-income countries, beginning with Israel in 2013.
reuters.com/world/africa/r…
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Just announced: UK-France readmission agreement is set to come into force today. UK announcement says that the European Commission has found the agreement to be legal, which wasn't previously reported.
gov.uk/government/new…
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