Blog posts & press:
How Americans Feel About Republican Governors Sending Migrants to Blue Cities (FiveThirtyEight, Sept. 2022) [text]
Republicans and Democrats have different top priorities for U.S. immigration policy (Pew Fact Tank, Sept. 2022) [text]
Ron DeSantis dropping migrants off on Martha’s Vineyard may be illegal – an immigration lawyer explains why (The Conversation, Sept. 2022) [text]
- See also related Popular Information article.
The State of Immigrant and Refugee Rights in Alameda County (Border Criminologies Blog, Sept. 2022) [text]
"US officials: Border crossings soar among Venezuelans," AP News, 19 Sept. 2022 [text]
What Does Legal Representation Look Like in Immigration Courts Across the Country? (Immigration Impact Blog, Aug. 2022) [text]
Reports & journal articles:
Fatally Flawed: “Remain in Mexico” Policy Should Never Be Revived (Human Rights First, Sept. 2022) [text]
"Immigration Law's Missing Presumption," Georgetown Law Journal (Forthcoming) [preprint]
Inadequate Access to Legal Representation, Rushed Timelines Impede Meaningful Opportunity to Seek Asylum Under New Asylum Processing Rule (Human Rights First, Sept. 2022) [text]
"Reimagining the Refugee & Asylee Experience Through Law: Exploring U.S. Culpability and (Un) Exceptionalism," Human Rights Brief, vol. 25, no. 2 (2022) [full-text]
“They did not treat us like people”: Race and migration-related torture and other ill-treatment of Haitians seeking safety in the USA (Amnesty International, Sept. 2022) [access]
Upholding President Biden's Asylum Commitments: 18-Month Progress Checklist Since February 2021 Executive Order (Human Rights First, Sept. 2022) [text]
"When Time Stands Still: Eliminating Immigration 'Death Sentences'," SMU Law Review, vol. 75, no. 2 (2022) [full-text]
Multimedia:
Inadmissible Podcast (VECINA) [access]
- "On this podcast, we explore the world of U.S. immigration – from issues that come up in the news like the border, and separation of families, to things you may have heard less about, like the strange and secret world of the immigration courts – to uncover how all of it works. Along the way we talk with lots of people with stories to tell about how immigration has impacted their lives."
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