Two Conferences on Immigration Reform

I recently returned from two conferences on the future of immigration reform.

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On Friday, I visited the Mile-High City to deliver the morning lecture at the Law Review Symposium at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, titled “ CrImmigration: Crossing the border between criminal law and immigration law.” I talked about my work Racial Profiling in the 'War on Drugs' Meets the Immigration Removal Process: The Case of Moncrieffe v. Holder .

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On Saturday, I was in Ann Arbor to take part in a panel discussion at the Michigan Journal of Law Reform immigration reform conference. The panel was titled “Crimmigration: The Conflation of Immigration Enforcement and Criminal Justice.” Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin also served as a conference panelist on the topic of President Obama’s executive action on immigration.

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Both events on the future of immigration reform were extremely interesting. Thanks to the organizers at the University of Denver and the University of Michigan for inviting me to participate!