Cornell Keynotes, Dec. 19, 2023 "EPISODE SUMMARY: Is targeted reform the key to fixing the U.S. immigration system? Cornell Law School Professor of Immigration Law Practice Stephen Yale-Loehr and Distinguished Immigration Scholars Randel Johnson and Theresa...
[ Editor's Note: I put "surge" in quotes because migration into the USA has ebbed and flowed for 200 years. As one famous person said, be not afraid.] Cornell Keynotes, Sept. 22, 2023 "Global crises are driving a surge in migration to the...
White Lies: Season 2 Trailer - "In 1991, a group of men took over a federal prison in rural Alabama. But these men weren't prisoners, they were immigration detainees, all of them from Cuba. And none of them were serving time for a sentence; they were being...
Rational Middle, Sept. 28, 2022 " Stephen Yale-Loehr, Professor of Immigration Law at Cornell Law School , joins host Chris Lyon this week. They discuss Yale-Loehr’s work in immigration law and research on refugees in America."
"Immigration. It’s in the news, it’s in the headlines, it’s a political flashpoint. It generates a lot of sound and fury, a lot of strong ideas and raised voices. And for most of us, it can be hard to sort through all that noise and understand – what is actually...
SCOTUSTalk Podcast, June 21, 2022 "During the week of June 13, the Supreme Court decided two immigration cases (involving bond hearings for noncitizens in immigration detention) and declined to decide a third (involving the Trump-era “public charge” policy...
New Orleans, June 22, 2017 - Nevada State Sen. Yvanna Cancela gave an inspiring Keynote Speech at the opening of the 2017 AILA Annual Conference. I caught up with her to record this podcast .
Immigrant Defense Project - Episode 1: Land of the Free, but Only for Some "Indefensible is a podcast series brought to you by the Immigrant Defense Project. Over five episodes, producer Will Coley will bring you stories from people who are standing...
"Since President Obama’s speech on immigration and immigration policy in November, there have been wide-spread rumors and reports about what the [executive action] actually means. In this podcast, Dan Kowalski , editor of Bender’s Immigration Bulletin ,...
More than 8 million immigrants in the U.S. are eligible to apply for citizenship, but many of them have never taken the first step toward becoming a U.S. citizen. Some cite the high cost of applying ($680 in government fees, plus the cost of a lawyer), others...
Immigration expert Stephen W. Yale-Loehr comments on today's news regarding CIR from the AILA Convention in San Francisco. - Bender's Immigration Bulletin (LexisNexis) June 27, 2013 .
Featuring Nora Privitera, Director of the ILRC Anti-Fraud Campaign - "We’re pleased to introduce our newest podcast, “Immigration Fraud and DACA.” This essential resource is intended to help DACA applicants protect themselves against immigration fraud. ...
"ABA Journal Web producer Lee Rawles speaks with Peter Afrasiabi about his recently released book Show Trials: How Property Gets More Legal Protection than People in Our Failed Immigration System . “A powerful critique of our failed immigration system. In...
On this edition, Steven Brotherton, Partner in the Export Controls Practice Group of Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP, in San Francisco, discusses upcoming changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Form I-129 Petition for Nonimmigrant...
"Kemi Bello, an American-educated, undocumented immigrant from Nigeria, Michael A. Olivas, a law professor at the University of Houston and "No Undocumented Child Left Behind" author, and Brooke Hauser, "The New Kids" author, discuss...