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  1. Donia Human Rights Center Panel. Detaining Refugee Children: What’s At Stake?

    November 14, 2018 - 6:45pm to 8:15pm

    The intensifying border control efforts by the Trump administration came to a head earlier this year when the authorities started aggressively attacking the integrity of families seeking asylum in the U.S., keeping children in detention separate from their parents. Subsequent legal battles and public debates revealed strong sentiments against the policy, leading to a rare concession by the administration. As efforts to reunite families continue, this panel of three experts examines the psychological, political, and legal impact of the policy on the families, policy makers, and public opinions, asking the question of what's at stake. 

    This Donia Human Rights Center Panel is co-sponsored by: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Law School, and School of Social Work.

    Panelists: 

    James C. Hathaway 
    James E. and Sarah A. Degan Professor of Law and Director of Program in Refugee and Asylum Law, Law School 

    Sherrie Kossoudji 
    Associate Professor, School of Social Work 
    Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Economics 

    Ann Chih Lin 
    Associate Professor, Ford School of Public Policy 


    Moderator: 

    Kiyoteru Tsutsui 
    Professor, Sociology 
    Director of Donia Human Rights Center and Center for Japanese Studies 

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