Today, Ari Shaw Director of International Programs at the Williams Institute, and Ingrid Eagly Law Professor at UCLA joins Immigration Nerds. The Will...
Stuart Anderson | H-1B Visas Are Scarce As Computer Job Vacancies Reach 1.2 Million
Erickson Immigration Group’s Partner Justin Parsons and Lead Researcher Luke Bianco welcome guest Executive Director of National Foundation for Americ...
Kyle Romero | America's History and Approach to Refugee Resettlement
E. Kyle Romero is a visiting professor of history at Loyola University Maryland. He teaches U.S. foreign policy, immigration and global migration, and...
This Week in Immigration | Haiti, Senate Parliamentary, Travel Restrictions Lifted for the Vaccinated
This week was dominated by a flurry of headlines, centered around the creation of new standards, unfulfilled promises in policy, and how recent govern...
Vivian Zavataro | En Medio: An Artistic Exhibit of the Immigration Experience
Vivian Zavataro is the Director of the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada. She specializes in contemporary art and me...
Shikha Dalmia | How Immigration Can Solve U.S. Slowing Birthrates and Declining Workforce
Shikha Dalmia is a Fellow with the Mercatus Center’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange. She's a former Senior Analyst at Reason Foundation and w...
Jennifer Chacon | Our History of Policing Migration Through the Criminal Justice System
UC Berkeley School of Law professor Jennifer Chacon joins Immigration Nerds. Her area of research focuses primarily on immigration, constitutional law...
Theresa Brown | A Bi-Partisan Approach to Immigration Policy
Managing Director of Immigration and Cross-Border Policy at Bipartisan Policy Center, Theresa Cardinal Brown joins. We discuss: How migration patterns...
REVISTED: Noah Coburn - Special Immigrants Visa Program and Challenges in the Middle East
Due to recent events in Afghanistan, this episode is a timely one to revisit. Released June 24th, 2021. Noah Coburn is an Anthropologist Professor at ...
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 cu...