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The Source begins 2005 with a closer look at remittances to Mexico from the United States. We also explore the likelihood of increased US migration to Canada. Read also about the European Union's latest five-year plan to manage migration and promote integration. This month's Country Profile focuses on Nepal, and our Spotlight examines the history of Hmong resettlement in the United States. This month you'll find:

- A study on migration and remittance patterns of Oaxacan migrants from Mexico, by Jeffrey H. Cohen of Pennsylvania State University.

- Analysis by MPI's Joanne van Selm of The Hague Program, the EU's most recent effort to guarantee rights, protect refugees, and regulate migration flows and borders.

- an overview by Audrey Kobayashi of Queen's University and Brian Ray of the University of Ottawa of the likelihood of increased American emigration to Canada based on historical parallels.

- a new Country Profile of Nepal by David Seddon of the University of East Anglia, which examines emigration from the country and why the government has been slow to realize its benefits.

- a Spotlight on the foreign-born Hmong in the United States, with an overview of policies affecting their settlement as refugees and an overview of the numerical trends.

- our monthly Policy Beat, by MPI's Jennifer Yau and Betsy Cooper, with coverage of intelligence reform impacts on immigration, agreements between the US and Canada on asylees, new H-1B and L-1 visa legislation, court rulings on Arizona's Proposition 200, and more.

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On behalf of the Source team, thank you for your comments and suggestions.

Kimberly Hamilton, Ph.D
Managing Editor

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