Students and faculty assist mothers and children seeking asylum in the U.S.
New center to address immigration policy debates in real time
U.S. Immigration Policy Center at UC San Diego aims to bring data-driven research to decision makers, media and the public.
Proposed changes to immigration laws would cost California jobs, harm public health
The state could lose up to $1.67 billion in federal benefits with changes to the ‘public charge’ test, a new report finds.
How an immigrant workforce leads to innovation
H-1B visas have become a political football, but their impact on products was little known — until now.
Great immigrant, great American
UC naturalized citizen scholars, including Nobel laureate Shuji Nakamura, will be recognized for their contributions on July 4.
Research links anti-immigrant prejudice to mortality risk
U.S.-born individuals of immigrant descent fare much worse than their foreign-born counterparts.
Immigration does not increase crime — it decreases it
Findings over as many as four decades demonstrate the economic and social benefits of immigration.
UCLA law takes action in the wake of Trump immigration order
More than 200 students have assisted detainees or jumped in alongside the ACLU to fight the ban.
Law school faculty, students, alumni aid detainees
The Immigration Law Clinic provided rapid legal response to those under threat of deportation.
Trump’s policies will affect four groups of undocumented immigrants
Four professors examine the potential consequences of the new directives through a research lens.
What’s in a name?
A UC Santa Barbara professor pursues a history of immigration's transformations.