3. Influencing and trying to take advantage of the European migrant crisis:
“Our premise for engaging in work related to governance was that, in addition to mitigating the negative effects of enforcement, we should also be supporting actors in the field proactively seeking to change the policies, rules, and regulations that govern migration. We also believed that advances at the regional or international levels could create impetus for policy change or implementation of existing norms at the national level. We deliberately avoided the term “global governance” because there is no single system at the global level for managing migration.”
4. Trying to alter immigration law throughout Europe and the world, including a U.S. immigration law passed by the “Gang of Eight” senators .... http://www.cnbc.com