REVISITED: Ira Kurzban | An Unlikely Path to Creating THE “Sourcebook”
Since the release of the first edition in 1990, Kurzban’s Immigration Law Sourcebook has been the go-to legal reference on U.S. immigration law. It cuts out
Read More »Bob Leonard | Why Rural America Needs Immigrants
Former University of Mexico Anthropology professor, New York Times contributor, and author of the “Deep Midwest” Bob Leonard joins. We discuss: Rural America
Read More »PETER SCHECHTER/TÉA IVANOVIC | Immigrant Food : The Meaning of Cause-Casual Restaurants
We have one of the most innovative and civic-minded foodies in DC Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Immigrant Food, PETER SCHECHTER, and TÉA IVANOVIC. We discuss:
Read More »Ahilan T. Arulanantham | From ACLU to UCLA : A Human Right’s Change Agent
Ahilan T. Arulanantham joins Immigration Nerds. Ahilan is a Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Immigration Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law and former Senior
Read More »Elaine Kamarck | Likelihood of Comprehensive Immigration Reform During Biden Administration
Can Biden pass immigration reform? History says it will be tough Brookings Institution Director of the Center for Effective Public Management Elaine C. Kamarck joins the
Read More »Zara Najam, Rizwana Quazi | Right to Work, Settled Status and Brexit Analysis
Erickson Immigration Group’s Senior Attorney Zara Najam, and Kingsley Napley’s Associate Attorney Rizwana Quazi join. We discuss: Lockdown in the UK Its effects
Read More »Noah Coburn – Special Immigrants Visa Program and Challenges in the Middle East
Noah Coburn is an Anthropologist Professor at Bennington College and author of “Bazaar Politics: Power and Pottery in an Afghan Market Town”. He focuses on political
Read More »Pooja Vora | Immigrants in Healthcare : The Industry After Reopening
Pooja Vora recently graduated with a Masters in Public Policy from Georgetown University, McCourt School of Public Policy where she pursued her interests in immigration,
Read More »Chef Byron Gomez | From Costa Rica to “Top Chef”: A DREAMERS story
Born in Costa Rica, Chef Byron Gomez migrated to the United States when he was 8 years old. His interest in culinary arts started at a young age and after several years
Read More »Alessandra La Vaccara – The Missing Migrants Project
Alessandra La Vaccara , Program Manager of the Missing Migrants Project from ICMP joins the podcast. Dr. La Vaccara has been working on missing persons-related issues since
Read More »Steve Yale-Loehr | 35 Years in Immigration Law
Steve Yale-Loehr has practiced immigration law for over 35 years. He is co-author of Immigration Law and Procedure, the leading 21-volume treatise on U.S. immigration law. He
Read More »Charles Wheeler | Child Status Protection Act EXPLAINED
Charles Wheeler is Director of Training and Legal Support for Catholic Legal Immigration Network and Author of the most seminal books addressing the inner workings and legal
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