Announcement: I'm Grateful to Be Joining the ImmProf Blog Team!
I’m excited to announce that I am joining the team at ImmigrationProf Blog with my colleagues—heroes, really!—Kevin Johnson, Ingrid Eagly, Ming Hsu Chen, Bill Hing, and Kit Johnson. I am incredibly grateful for Professors Eagly and Johnson’s support and I look forward to supporting the work of the existing team.
If you are not already familiar with ImmProf, I would describe the Immigration Professor Blog—ImmProf, for short—as a curation-style blog with some original content that pulls together valuable and timely information about the current state of the immigration system. ImmProf also runs an email listserv for professors and researchers who work in the world of immigration law. Through the listserv and the blog, ImmProf provides an invaluable resource and a forum for professors across the country. It is without a doubt one of the main ways that I stay current on practical and theoretical developments in immigration law on a weekly basis.
I started following the work of Professor Kevin Johnson and ImmProf Blog when I was a graduate student conducting research on the U.S. immigration enforcement apparatus. I published my first blog post on ImmProf back in 2015, which was a map of the immigration court system I had created for my dissertation research. It is still available online here although it is probably out of date at this point.
If you are interested in keeping up with immigration news, policy, and law, one easy way to do that is to follow ImmProf’s RSS feed here using your preferred RSS reader. I’m a fan of InoReader myself, but others might prefer Feedly. Some email applications like Microsoft Outlook have their own RSS readers built in.