Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection in Europe and US, Afro-Ukrainian Refugees Report Racism, the High-Tech Side of the War, and More
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As of Wednesday morning (March 3, 2022), the UNHCR announced that more than 1 million people in Ukraine had fled the country due to escalating war as a result of Russia’s military invasion of that country. The following newsletter highlights the key issues surrounding refugees, mobility, and law that are unfolding as a result of the war. I want to be clear: I am not an expert on Ukraine. But as a geographer and immigration scholar, the crucial role that human migration and mobility is playing at this historical juncture is worth tracking and putting in perspective.
Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection in Europe and US, Afro-Ukrainian Refugees Report Racism, the High-Tech Side of the War, and More
Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection in…
Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection in Europe and US, Afro-Ukrainian Refugees Report Racism, the High-Tech Side of the War, and More
As of Wednesday morning (March 3, 2022), the UNHCR announced that more than 1 million people in Ukraine had fled the country due to escalating war as a result of Russia’s military invasion of that country. The following newsletter highlights the key issues surrounding refugees, mobility, and law that are unfolding as a result of the war. I want to be clear: I am not an expert on Ukraine. But as a geographer and immigration scholar, the crucial role that human migration and mobility is playing at this historical juncture is worth tracking and putting in perspective.