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DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker:&nbsp\;Austin Kocher\, Faculty Fellow\, Transacti
 onal Records Access Clearinghouse\, Syracuse University.&nbsp\;The U.S. im
 migration system is in crisis.&nbsp\; As a result of Obama- and Trump-era 
 policies\, immigrants are arrested\, detained\, and deported at historic l
 evels. Yet the rapidly-changing policy landscape has created unprecedented
  volatility for the immigration system\, prompting new criticisms of immig
 ration restrictions and wall-building from both inside and outside the gov
 ernment. This talk will use deportation orders as a critical lens through 
 which to examine why the immigration system has become so volatile and how
  volatility is being weaponized by the state against undocumented immigran
 t.&nbsp\;For more information\, and for accessibility and accommodations r
 equests\, please contact Sarah Kondrk at sjkondrk@syr.edu or call the Geog
 raphy office at 315.443.2605.Sponsored by the Geography Department.&nbsp\;
 &nbsp\; 
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SUMMARY:Studying Up the Volatile State: What Deportation Orders Teach Us Ab
 out the US Immigration System
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Guest Speaker:<strong>&nbsp\;Austin Kocher\
 ,</strong> Faculty Fellow\, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse\, S
 yracuse University.&nbsp\;</p><p>The U.S. immigration system is in crisis.
 &nbsp\; As a result of Obama- and Trump-era policies\, immigrants are arre
 sted\, detained\, and deported at historic levels. Yet the rapidly-changin
 g policy landscape has created unprecedented volatility for the immigratio
 n system\, prompting new criticisms of immigration restrictions and wall-b
 uilding from both inside and outside the government. This talk will use de
 portation orders as a critical lens through which to examine why the immig
 ration system has become so volatile and how volatility is being weaponize
 d by the state against undocumented immigrant.&nbsp\;</p><p><em>For more i
 nformation\, and for accessibility and accommodations requests\, please co
 ntact Sarah Kondrk at sjkondrk@syr.edu or call the Geography office at 315
 .443.2605.</em><br>Sponsored by the Geography Department.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br
 > </p>
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