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Immigrant Justice: The Black Immigrant Experience
Immigrant justice resources for Villanova and our broader community
Immigration Referrals and Self-Help Resources
Our Tech Futures - Convening and CLEs
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Data, Data Brokers, and Immigration Enforcement
Retaliatory Surveillance: Can the Constitution Protect Us?
International Perspectives on Digital Identity and Migrant Surveillance
Victories & Visions - 2020 CARES Symposium
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The Last Four Years: Emergent Strategies for Immigrant Justice
The Black Immigrant Experience
Introduction to Immigration Detention
A Conversation Between Rev. Kaji Douša and R. Stanton Jones
Practitioner Resources
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Asylum Decision Bank and Brief Bank
Third Circuit Immigration Resources
DACA Resources
Pandemic Updates
The Black Immigrant Experience
Panelists
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What Does It Mean to Be a Black Immigrant in the United States?, The Immigrant Learning Center (July 2020)
Prof. Karla McKanders, Immigration and Blackness: What's Race Got to Do With It?, American Bar Association (2019)
Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte, Black Immigrants: The Experience of Invisibility and Inequality, Journal of Black Studies
Karla McKanders, Immigration Enforcement and the Fugitive Slave Acts: Exploring Their Similarities, 61 Catholic University Law Review. 921 (2012)
Devon W. Carbado, (E)racing the Fourth Amendment, 100 Mich. L. Rev. 946 (2002)
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