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DESCRIPTION:After 50 years of practicing and teaching immigration law, Professor Hing 
 advocates for the dismantling of the US immigration law and enforcement 
 system. Relying on personal experiences and other reported examples, he 
 will recount his experience interviewing children in border patrol 
 detention, representing asylum seekers within a biased system, advocating 
 against the deportation of longtime residents –some with a criminal 
 history deserving of a second chance, and dealing with immigration judges 
 who believe attempted rape is not persecution or threaten to sick a dog on 
 noisy children in the courtroom. He applauds those who are engaged in the 
 disruption of the current system.\n	 									\nBill Ong Hing is a 
 Professor of Law and Migration Studies at the University of San Francisco, 
 and Professor of Law and Asian American Studies Emeritus, at U.C. Davis. He 
 founded the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco 1979 and helps 
 to direct the USF Immigration & Deportation Defense Clinic. Professor Hing 
 teaches Immigration Law & Policy, Introduction to Migration Studies, and 
 Rebellious Lawyering. Throughout his career, Professor Hing has pursued 
 social justice by combining community work, litigation, and scholarship.  
 His books include Humanizing Immigration: How to Transform Our Racist and 
 Unjust System (2023),  American Presidents, Deportations, and Human Rights 
 Violations (2019), Immigration Law and Social Justice (2018); Ethical 
 Borders—NAFTA, Globalization and Mexican Migration (2010); Deporting Our 
 Souls—Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy (2006), Defining America 
 Through Immigration Policy (2004), and Making and Remaking Asian America 
 Through Immigration Policy (1993).  He was co-counsel in the U.S. Supreme 
 Court asylum precedent-setting case INS v. Cardoza-Fonseca (1987) and also 
 represented the State Bar of California before the California Supreme Court 
 in In re Sergio Garcia (2014) involving bar membership for undocumented law 
 graduates.  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/11/12/18860319.php
SUMMARY:Humanizing Immigration with Professor Bill Hing
LOCATION:1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109, corner of Geary Blvd\nalso 
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 Zoom:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/98187137948?pwd=dlQvR282TGx2eGJ2QzRsbFdnaVZkZz09\n\nMeeting 
 ID: 981 8713 7948\nPasscode: 930854
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/11/12/18860319.php
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