Global migration generates significant economic benefits, contributing nearly 10% of global GDP, but more effective integration of immigrants could increase those benefits. While 90% of migrants move voluntarily for economic reasons, refugees make up 10% of migrants and half flee to neighboring countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Realizing the full benefits of immigration requires integrating immigrants across education, housing, health, and engagement to narrow the 20-30% wage gap with native-born workers, which could boost the global economy by $800 billion to $1 trillion annually. Effective integration is key as its success or failure can influence generations to come.