Immigration Law

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    Meet the UC Berkeley data team who proved Trump isn’t deporting just ‘worst of the worst’ (08/19/2025)

    “We don’t see ourselves as antagonistic and try to strike a collaborative tone because we think the agencies can actually benefit from releasing the information,” said Professor David Hausman. “Our goal in the most basic way is to get data out to the people, to update it and publicize it.”

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    Trump administration asks appeals court to lift restrictions on SoCal immigration raids (07/14/2025)

    “What makes this case different is how much it’s based on facts,” said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law. “It’s much harder for an appellate court to overturn a trial court finding of fact then it is with regard to legal conclusions.”

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    What Are the Rules for U.S. Birthright Citizenship Right Now? (07/11/2025)

    “It’s absolutely nonsensical and completely irrational,” said Leti Volpp, professor of law at UC Berkeley School of Law. “States and localities that are not covered by these cases may be pressured by the federal government to deny birthright citizenship to children born in those jurisdictions.”

  • THE STAKES EXPLAINED: Immigration (06/17/2025)

    Professor David Hausman discusses the state of immigration in the United States.

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    Trump’s Immigration P.R. Campaign Enters a New Militarized Phase (06/12/2025)

    “The administration is constructing the visual spectacle to accompany its assertion of an ‘insurrection’ demanding a militarized response,” said Leti Volpp, a professor of immigration law at the University of California at Berkeley. “The administration wants the American public to take away from these videos the sense that immigrants are completely dehumanized ‘bad people’ who need to be removed from this country; their continued presence threatens law and order.”

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    Dismay and disbelief as Trump bans visitors from a dozen countries (06/06/2025)

    Professor Katerina Linos weighs in on potential legal challenges to President Trump’s travel ban affecting 12 countries.

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    How Trump Has Targeted New Groups for Deportation (05/21/2025)

    Expedited removal was used in ~7% of ICE arrests in the first month of the new admin, slightly up from 2024, per data from UC Berkeley Law Assistant Professor David Hausman and the Data Deportation Project.

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    As deportations ramp up, immigrants increasingly fear Ice check-ins: ‘All bets are off’ (04/06/2025)

    The Guardian reviewed cases in the arrest data, which was released by the Deportation Data Project from UC Berkeley Law School, where people who had previously been released on supervision were now arrested, as well as cases of people with pending immigration proceedings who were arrested in their communities.

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    US arrests more immigrants in February 2025 than any month in last seven years (03/13/2025)

    “It’s absolutely the case that Ice enforcement appears to be becoming more indiscriminate,” said David Hausman, assistant professor at the University of California at Berkeley’s law school. “First, we know they’re trying to maximize the number of arrests each day, which means they can’t be as thoughtful about what they’re doing. And second, they explicitly have the goal of spreading fear among immigrants in the United States, and indiscriminate arrests accomplish that as well.”

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    Despite Trump threats, here’s the reason the Bay Area may not see mass deportations (02/18/2025)

    “Contrary to what the administration has been saying, there are actually very few non-citizens who have criminal convictions in the country, so the idea that there could be mass deportations of people convicted of crimes is pure nonsense,” said David Hausman, assistant professor at UC Berkeley School of Law. “That’s made up.”