2011 Program
Our Program
The Immigration in the Heartland program is a joint project between the Institute for Justice and Journalism and the University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Featuring a week-long conference at OU's Norman campus, the program is designed for professional journalists seeking to report on the complexities of immigration with clarity, depth and context. Journalists reporting or writing commentary for print, television, radio or online distribution are eligible to apply. Each selected journalist will be responsible for producing an in-depth project story or a series of shorter stories or commentary that will draw from the fellowship experience. The Heartland program is funded by the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.
Blogroll
Resources
- "Arbitrary Detention of Refugees in the US Who Fail to Adjust to Permanent Resident Status."
- "Detention of Criminal Aliens: What Has Congress Bought?"
- "Health Care for Immigration Detainees: What Should Be the Standard?"
- ABA Commission on Immigration
- Bender's Immigration Bulletin
- Berkeley report on parent deportations
- Detention Watch Network
- Facts, emotions tangle at immigration forum at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
- Immigration Policy Center
- Most Frequently Requested Immigration Statistics
- Muslim Community of the US
- New York Civil Liberties Union
- The new parole policy on the detention of arriving asylum seekers
- The Urban Institute
- WordPress.com
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