Expert: New influx of asylum seekers crossing US border
Laura Madokoro, Assistant Professor, History, ۲ݮƵ University
“Two things are happening:
1) migrants have historically sought sanctuary in either Canada or the United States when conditions in one country deteriorated or seemed inhospitable and the current moment reflects historic instances where draft dodgers, for instance, sought refuge in Canada;
2) historically, migrants move in networked ways and we are seeing that again at the moment. The word is clearly out there that the United States is not a desirable place to be.”
—Laura Madokoro
Madokoro’s research explores the history of global migration and its influence in the shaping of the modern world. She’s especially interested in the histories of settler colonialism, refugees, humanitarianism, human rights and race relations.
laura.madokoro [at] mcgill.ca, 1-613-407-3738 (English, French)