PAA to Brief Congress on Immigration & Immigrants

Scientific Look at New Arrivals: Who Are the New Immigrants and How Are they Doing?

WASHINGTON--()--The Population Association of America (PAA) a professional, scientific society whose members conduct research on the implications of population change, will brief Congress March 28 on new immigrants in America. The briefing, led by immigration policy experts, will take a scientific look into the peoples making the journey to our country, their background, where they come from, and share research findings regarding the U.S. immigration experience.

     
What: PAA Congressional Briefing on Immigration
 
Who: Dr. Jeffrey Passel, Pew Research Center,
Dr. Marc Rosenblum, Department of Homeland Security,
Dr. Guillermina Jasso, New York University
 
When: Thursday, March 28, 2019. 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET
 
Where: 2168 Rayburn HOB – Gold Room
 

Join PAA, along with Dr. Jeffrey Passel of the Pew Research Center, Dr. Marc Rosenblum of the Department of Homeland Security and Dr. Guillermina Jasso of New York University for a fascinating exploration of the immigrant experience as revealed by empirical evidence and scholarly analysis by some of the nation’s foremost experts on the topic.

The Population Association of America (PAA) is a nonprofit, scientific, professional organization established in 1930 to support the scientific study of the human population. PAA members include demographers, sociologists, economists, public health professionals and other individuals interested in research and education in the population field. PAA membership has grown to 3,000 reflecting professional interest in the population field.

Contacts

To RSVP or for Media Credentials Contact:
Ryan McDermott
703-533-4840
rmcdermott@aboutsage.com

Contacts

To RSVP or for Media Credentials Contact:
Ryan McDermott
703-533-4840
rmcdermott@aboutsage.com