This symposium explores the dual roles of inclusion and exclusion in immigration and citizenship laws, as the federal, state, and local governments grappled with several key issues, including deportation, artificial intelligence, pathways to citizenship, migrant worker status, and federalism in the past decade. The symposium aims to create space for legal scholars, policymakers, lawyers, and advocates to discuss these issues and key questions, including: What should immigration and citizenship laws look like in 2025 and beyond? What values, interests, and needs should be prioritized? Should these laws continue to serve as mechanisms of both inclusion and exclusion? What might an inclusive immigration and citizenship framework look like?
Co-sponsored by Rutgers University Law Review, Rutgers Law School Center for Immigrant Justice, and Rutgers Law School Institute for Professional Education.
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