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Immigration and Democracy: Rebuilding Trust in a Changing Europe

Immigration and Democracy: Rebuilding Trust in a Changing Europe

Update: 2025-09-18
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Public trust in migration systems—and in democracy more broadly—is eroding. As rapid demographic shifts fuel anxieties in many communities, governments are feeling the pressure and responding with increasingly restrictive policies—scaling back immigration, imposing stricter integration requirements, and narrowing pathways to long-term residency and citizenship. 


Will these sweeping, highly visible policies designed to signal control meaningfully address the real pressures communities face and restore trust in the democratic institutions charged with governing migration?


This discussion, held in Berlin in collaboration with the Robert Bosch Stiftung, examines the relationship between migration policy, integration approaches, public trust, and democratic resilience in Europe and beyond. Looking at new research on public attitudes toward immigration and institutional trust, speakers explore how migration policy decisions—not just political narratives—shape public opinion and societal well-being.


 


Speakers:


Meghan Benton, Director of Global Programs, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) 


Ben Mason-Sucher, Program Lead,Migration, More in Common Germany


Frank Sharry, Consultant, British Future; an advisor to the Kamala Harris campaign; former head of U.S. immigrant-rights organizations 


Ulrich Weinbrenner, Former Director General for Migration, Refugees, and Return Policy, German Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community 

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Immigration and Democracy: Rebuilding Trust in a Changing Europe

Immigration and Democracy: Rebuilding Trust in a Changing Europe

Migration Policy Institute