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Cornell Chronicle Interviews Shannon Gleeson
“Houston highlights how immigrant rights can be advanced in a place resistant to change,” writes Gleeson (Migrations) in a new coauthored book.
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
Citing the due process clause of the US Constitution, Stephen Yale-Loehr of Cornell Law School said that “people have a right to a hearing before they...
Marielena Hincapié, Migrations
Marielena Hincapié, distinguished immigration scholar, explains the importance of taking space to grieve.
Andrew Farnsworth, Migrations
Andrew Farnsworth, visiting scientist at the Lab of Ornithology, says “We know that the estimate in New York City – close to 250,000 birds dying in...
Prioritizing unique and more educated applicants for temporary work visas, employers play a central but understudied role in the U.S. immigration...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
“Rhetoric is one thing,” says the Migration Program's Stephen Yale-Loehr (Law). “Actual implementation is something else.”
Kathryn Fiorella in World in Focus
Migrations Program director Kathryn Fiorella coauthored an article, “Commercially Traded Fish Portfolios Mask Household Utilization of Biodiversity in...
Stephen Yale-Loehr, Migrations
Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, discusses how a Trump re-election may impact H-1B work visas.
Gunisha Kaur, Migrations
“The threat of terrorism is used to exploit fear and justify the suppression and silencing of minorities,” says Gunisha Kaur, medical director of the...
Stephen Yale-Loehr and Shannon Gleeson, Migrations
Through interviews spanning from Tijuana to Orlando, the film delves into the human impact of United States immigration policy, offering a powerful...