
Cornell’s international community faces evolving questions about their rights and mobility amid uncertainty around the proposed alien registration order, visa challenges, and a potential travel ban. To help our community navigate these immigration policy changes, Global Cornell is sponsoring two webinars featuring legal and immigration experts.
These virtual sessions provide guidance on legal protections, recent policy updates, and Cornell-specific implications and include Q&A. Both webinars are open to Cornell faculty, staff, and students. Registration is required. You can submit questions anonymously when you register.
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Immigration Policy Updates: Know Your Rights
Thursday, March 20 | 1 p.m. ET | Zoom
To help international and immigrant students and scholars understand their legal rights, attorneys from global immigration law firm Fragomen provide insights into protections available under U.S. law, how to respond to enforcement actions, and ways to safeguard your status.
Panelists
Bill Lundin, senior associate, FragomenMaria Delia Romero Guzman, associate, FragomenRegister for March 20 and submit your questions.
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Immigration Policy Updates: What Cornell’s International Community Should Know
Monday, March 24 | 3 p.m. | Zoom
Recent and anticipated changes in U.S. immigration policy are raising questions for Cornell’s international community. Join Cornell immigration law experts and International Services leadership for a discussion of these evolving issues, university resources, and potential impacts on students, faculty, and staff.
Panelists
Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer, Cornell Law SchoolStephen Yale-Loehr, Cornell Law SchoolVictor Cuicahua, associate director for student empowerment, Undocumented and DACA SupportLaura Taylor, director of International ServicesModerator
Wendy Wolford, Vice Provost for International AffairsRegister for March 24 and submit your questions.
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Sponsored by Global Cornell and its Office of Global Learning.