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March 29, 2021
Texas advocates hope Biden closes immigration center marred by sex abuse allegations
Texas advocates hope Biden closes immigration center marred by sex abuse allegations -
June 18, 2020
A DACA Recipient And A Legal Scholar Say SCOTUS Decision A Victory For Dreamers, But Also Temporary
A DACA Recipient And A Legal Scholar Say SCOTUS Decision A Victory For Dreamers, But Also Temporary -
November 18, 2019
Today, 119 organizations and 122 scholars and academics wrote a letter to committees and subcommittees of the U.S. House of Representatives, urging action to end the Department of Homeland Security’s “Remain in Mexico” program. The letter outlines the program’s many harms to asylum-seekers and violations of U.S. law and international obligations of non-refoulement. -
July 24, 2019
Signed Letter to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
The Immigration Clinic joins 96 civil society organizations, and an additional 120 individuals with expertise in migration, refugee law, and human rights, on this signed letter to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The letter requests that the Commission consider a comprehensive, initial visit to the US-Mexico border and to use all mechanisms available to […] -
August 14, 2018
Tempest Tossed: Conversations on Migration and Mobility – a new podcast on immigration and refugees that goes beyond the predictable soundbites. Join Alex Aleinikoff and guests for in-depth discussion on what’s happening on the ground and how to understand current policy debates. In the first episode, Alex Aleinikoff speaks with Professor Denise Gilman, Director of the Immigration Clinic at […] -
June 25, 2018
The Unending Floods: Disaster Recovery and Immigration Policy
The Unending Floods -
June 22, 2018
‘I Don’t Think We Were Prepared for This Level of Cruelty’ : Law professors and their students step up to defend immigrants -
June 19, 2018
Parents Are Facing a Nightmare at the U.S. Border -
August 24, 2017
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/23/immigration-crisis-us-deportation-system-lawlessness-trump-administration