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In this cover article, Austin Fragomen discusses the critical need for businesses to get involved in shaping global immigration policies in the wake of the migration crisis in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The article analyzes the implications and economic potential of current immigration trends, and the political will to strike a balance between the interests of businesses and domestic labor forces. To read the article see page 38.
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- Frankfurt
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- Toronto
- San Francisco, CA
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- Phoenix, AZ
- New York, NY
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