Hiroshi Motomura is a nationally renowned scholar and immigration and citizenship law. Author of Americans in Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States (2006), and co-author of two immigration-related case books: Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy (Seventh Edition 2012), and Forced Migration: Law and Policy (2007), Motomura has won awards for his books and scholarship. He is currently working on a new study, Immigration Outside the Law. Motomura has testified as an immigration expert in the U.S. Congress, has served as co-counsel or a volunteer consultant in several cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and the federal appeals courts, has been a member of the American Bar Association’s Commission on Immigration, and has played an influential role in the current debates around immigration reform.
His talk, Americans in Waiting, DREAMers, & Comprehensive Immigration Reform, will be held at Frank Blue Room, Frank Dining Hall Pomona College Monday March 11 at 7 PM.