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Guest lecture: "U.S. Immigration Policy in the 21st Century: Human Rights, (In)Security, and State Violence"

Guest lecture: "U.S. Immigration Policy in the 21st Century: Human Rights, (In)Security, and State Violence"

Presenter: Dr. Mneesha Gellman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Emerson College
Location: Founders Hall 118, Cal Poly Humboldt

This talk will provide an overview of recent U.S. immigration policy, including analysis of how current federal policies are attempting to limit who is able to enter or stay in the country and the ways that people become U.S. citizens. Dr. Gellman will focus on the most recent decade of U.S. immigration policy in historical context, and includes brief mention of third country deportations, an increasing practice under the Trump administration. Overall, this talk highlights themes across immigration policy, human security, and human rights to better understand what is at stake in this political moment in the U.S.

Sponsored by the Politics Department at Cal Poly Humboldt, this talk is free and open to the public. Persons who wish to request disability related accommodations or who have questions may contact the Politics Department at 707-826-4494 or politics@humboldt.edu.

Founders Hall 118, Cal Poly Humboldt
05:00 PM - 06:00 PM on Wed, 25 Mar 2026

Event Supported By

Politics Department, Cal Poly Humboldt
7078264494
politics@humboldt.edu
Founders Hall 118, Cal Poly Humboldt