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Exploring immigration law and policy, along with its connections to various disciplines, offers a rewarding academic and career journey. It encompasses numerous critical policy matters, such as: Regulations controlling legal entry and exit from the U.S., Guidelines for obtaining U.S. citizenship
Legal protections for immigrants in the U.S., Rights of undocumented individuals, The dynamic between state and federal governments - and among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches - within a framework of shared governance. The administrative and legal processes employed to uphold immigration regulations.
The Immigration and Citizenship Law Program fosters education, research, and community engagement in immigration law. Academic offerings include both theoretical and practical courses, featuring specialized clinics focused on different immigration law facets. Research initiatives involve faculty and student investigations, along with presentations of completed and ongoing work on immigration and citizenship. Additionally, the program links students with local attorneys engaged in community service, legal advocacy, or policy development, providing externship and pro bono opportunities to help students develop the expertise and professional connections needed to excel as immigration attorneys.