This chapter discusses diaspora policies focused on integration and protection of social rights from the perspective of questions around the boundaries of citizenship and global migration governance. The evidence engages a larger debate about solidarity across borders focused on equal access to rights from a perspective of shared responsibility and accountability. It considers the examples of extension of rights and the expansion of concepts such as integration and citizenship, examined throughout the book as innovative practices and discourses around migration that are being articulated, challenged, and imagined through interactions at multiple scales and across borders between migrants, states, and nonstate actors. It juxtaposes these policies and practices against anti-immigrant discourse and xenophobia that have developed in parallel and offers alternative pathways to respond to it, particularly in the context of US President Donald Trump’s administration.