In case you missed it: check out Prof. Hiroshi Motomura’s upcoming speaking engagements where he shares his latest book, Borders and Belonging: Toward a Fair Immigration Policy. Swipe through for event details.
🚨El formulario de CILP para ayudar a un familiar Venezolano con TPS en detención cerrará HOY 9/26 a las 2 PM PT/ 5 PM ET
🚨CILP’s form to help a Venezuelan family member in detention will close TODAY 9/26 at 2pm PT/ 5pm ET
#TPS #temporaryprotectedstatus
Si tiene algún ser querido que es beneficiario de TPS para Venezuela y actualmente está detenido en la custodia de ICE, llene este formulario:https://bit.ly/apoyolimitadotps
. Los mantendremos informados acerca del estatus de TPS para Venezuela. // If you have a loved one who is Venezuelan TPS recipient and is currently detained in ICE custody please fill out this form: https://bit.ly/apoyolimitadotps We will keep you informed about the status of TPS for Venezuela.
📰 Check out CILP’s Faculty Co-Director and UCLA professor Hiroshi Motomura’s remarks in this LA Times piece by Steve Lopez.
As you engage with ongoing immigration headlines, gain a richer understanding of the complex layers that comprise immigration policy by exploring Prof. Motomura’s latest book, Borders and Belonging: Toward a Fair Immigration Policy.
Link to the article: 🔗
https://bit.ly/latimeslopezimmigration
CILP’s Faculty Co-Director Ahilan Arulanantham joined the podcast Amicus, hosted by Dahlia Lithwick, to discuss the recent Supreme Court shadow docket order in Noem v. Vasquez-Perdomo, which effectively legalized racial profiling by roving ICE patrols, perhaps ushering in a new “show your papers” era for Americans with brown skin, who speak Spanish, and/or go to places like Home Depot in work clothes. Listen to the full podcast at https://bit.ly/3VpxA4O
@dahlia_lith
UCLA Law Professor and CILP Faculty Co-Director Hiroshi Motomura spoke to The @washingtonpost Post about ICE's planned expansion across the U.S. after Congress increased the agency's budget. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/46e0eMp .
#immigration
📢 An important message from CILP Senior Staff Attorney Monika Langarica for Venezuelan and Haitian TPS holders.
As of Sept. 19 at 2:30 pm PT/ 5:30 ET, TPS remains in place for those two countries, including for Venezuela at least until SCOTUS weighs in. We will share any updates as necessary.
📌Remember that if you are a current TPS holder (including Venezuelans and Haitians whose TPS status was restored by litigation including the recent decision in NTPSA I), it is illegal for immigration enforcement to detain you. *Seek legal counsel* if you think your rights are being violated.
Join CILP Senior Staff Attorney Monika Langarica in conversation with El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) as they discuss human rights and U.S. immigration policy under the Trump administration. The presentation will be live streamed. Learn more at bit.ly/46cK99L . #immigration #humanrights
🗣️IMPORTANT INFO for TPS HOLDERS: Remember that if you are a current TPS holder (including Venezuelans and Haitians whose TPS status was restored by the recent decision in NTPSA I), it is illegal for immigration enforcement to detain you. *Seek legal counsel* if you think your rights are being violated.
📸Pictured: Nelson and Monika Langarica, Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Immigration Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law. Monika is part of the team at CILP that secured Nelson’s release from detention.
IMPORTANT INFO for TPS HOLDERS: Remember that if you are a current TPS holder (including Venezuelans and Haitians whose TPS status was restored by the recent decision in NTPSA I), it is illegal for immigration enforcement to detain you. *Seek legal counsel* if you think your rights are being violated.
📰 Mapping Deportations in the @nytimes
🗞️Read it here: https://bit.ly/mappingdeportationsonnyt
An important conversation about TPS will take place tomorrow. Check out the livestream.