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CCIS works extensively with the media to disseminate its research findings. Research content has been provided for more than 350 print and electronic news reports distributed nationally and internationally. The Center has produced 13 programs on immigration issues for public television. These programs have been broadcast locally, statewide, and nationally by UCSD-TV, UC-TV, and the Dish Network. 

Here is the list of archived media mentions (Please note that we started grouping our media list by UCSD's academic year beginning with AY2022-2023: 

AY 2023-2024

 
April 17, 2024
Why do white rural voters vote for Republicans?

 

AlterNet

Zoltan Hajnal Mentioned and Work Cited
March 28, 2024
Having diverse personal networks is a better check on misinformation about marginalized groups than living in a diverse area.

 

LSE

Marisa Abrajano Article
February 29, 2024
Electrical Engineering Transfer Student Awarded Fellowship for Women in Aerospace

 

UC San Diego Today

Olivia Graeve Mentioned
February 13, 2024
Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

 

Political Science Now

Marisa Abrajano Mentioned
February 2, 2024
Trump's enduring success is fueled by contempt for Democrats

 

WorldTimeTodays

Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
January 26, 2024
Shift to even-year local elections proposed to boost voter turnout

 

Lynden Tribune

Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
January 24, 2024
We Are Normalizing Trump. Again.

 

The New York Times

Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
January 19, 2024
Maxwell Professor's Research on Racial and Ethnic Exclusion Supported by Russell Sage Foundation Grant

 

Syracuse University News

Sam Bazzi Mentioned
January 19, 2024
Shift to even-year local elections proposed to boost voter turnout

 

Sequim Gazette

Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
January 13, 2024
Working migrants boost California's economy amid inflation

 

NBC San Diego

Gaurav Khanna Quoted
December 10, 2023
Recent works by Gaurav Khanna

 

VoxDev

Gaurav Khanna Articles
December 2, 2023
Recent works by Sam Bazzi

 

VoxDev

Sam Bazzi Articles
November 17, 2023
UC San Diego Climate change panel points to progress

 

KPBS

Kate Ricke Quoted
October 24, 2023
Change may come to H-1B visa program, which opens doors for tech workers

 

Marketplace

Gaurav Khanna Quoted
October 17, 2023
UC San Diego Secures $2 Million Victory In Materials Science

 

India Education Diary

Olivia Graeve Quoted
October 11, 2023
What to Read, Watch and Listen to during Latinx Heritage Month


UC San Diego Today

Luis Alvarez Mentioned
September 21, 2023
A $2 Million UC San Diego Materials Science Win


UC San Diego Today

Olivia Graeve Quoted
September 21, 2023
Celebrating UC changemakers: Meet 10 Latino Leaders creating a more equitable future for us all


UC San Diego Today

Olivia Graeve Mentioned
September 9, 2023
What divides political parties? More than ever, it's race and ethnicity.


Washington Post

Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
September 9, 2023
The shadow of the confederacy: Culture, institutions, and the geography of racial animus in the US


CEPR

Sam Bazzi Article
August 21, 2023
Talking off-cycle elections


Ballotpedia 

Zoltan Hajnal Podcast
August 7, 2023
Climate Change: The Unseen Power Behind the Tibetan Empire's Rise and Fall

List23
 
Article on Jade D’Alpoim Research
August 5, 2023
The Benefits of Working for a Victorius Political Campaign

PROMARKET
 
Sam Bazzi Article
July 25, 2023
The benefits of working for a victorius political campaign

CEPR
 
Sam Bazzi Article
July 2023
MORE THAN RED AND BLUE: POLITICAL PARTIES AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

APSA
 
Zoltan Hajnal wrote Chaprer 3 of Report

AY 2022-2023

 
June 30, 2023
The Wagner uprising, the Confederate Diaspora

KPFA
 
Sam Bazzi Interview
June 19, 2023
Fighting Climate Change Isn't an Automatic Win for Environmental Justice

UC San Diego Today
 
Kate Ricke Quoted
June 12, 2023
The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: The Confederate Diaspora with Professor Sam Bazzi

LSE
 
Samuel Bazzi Interview
May 29, 2023
How the migration of Southern whites in the 20th century shaped America's landscape

NPR
 
Samuel Bazzi Interview
May 26, 2023
It’s official: The San Diego-Tijuana region is designated as World Design Capital 2024 in signing ceremony

San Diego Union-Tribune
 
Mary Walshok Mentioned
May 10, 2023
“In The Far West, Individualism Was The Guarantee Of Economic Success”

Globe Echo
 
Samuel Bazzi Book Cited
May 8, 2023
UC San Diego Celebrates 30 Years of UCSD-TV, Announces New Arts and Culture Channel

UC San Diego Today
 
Mary Walshok Quoted
May 1, 2023
Our Divided States

UC San Diego Today
 
Zoltan Hajnal Interview
April 12, 2023
The DeSantis Crackdown on Immigration

New York Times
 
Wayne Cornelius letter to the Editor
March 7, 2023
UC San Diego Leads Sessions on Climate Change, Space, and Neuroscience at SXSW 2023

UC San Diego Today
 
Kate Ricke Mentioned
March 6, 2023
SCRIPPS OCEANOGRAPHY LEADS SESSIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE, SPACE, AND BLUE TECH AT SXSW 2023

SIO News
 
Kate Ricke Mentioned
January, 2023
How COVID-19 Disrupted Supply Chains

GPS News Letter
 
Article by Gaurav Khanna
January, 2023
Election research fuels growing movement to boost voter turnout

GPS News Letter
 
Article on Zoltan Hajnal Research
January 3, 2023
Resolving the Migrant Crisis at the Border

New York Times
 
Wayne Cornelius letter to the Editor
December 15, 2022
How research is boosting voter turnout

University of California
 
Article on Zoltan Hajnal
December 15, 2022
Election Research Fuels Growing Movement to Boost Voter Turnout

UC San Diego Today
 
Article on Zoltan Hajnal
December 13, 2022
Mary Walshok Honored with San Diego Business Journal Lifetime Achievement Award

UC San Diego Today
 
Article on Mary Walshok
November 25, 2022
What voter turnout in Wisconsin and beyond means about elections

The Journal Times
 
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
November 17, 2022
Foreign workers laid off from Big Tech face a deadline: Find jobs ASAP or leave the country

NBC News.com
 
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
November 9, 2022
When losing your job means losing your right to stay in the U.S.

MarketPlace.org
 
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
November 8, 2022
Latinos who use Spanish-language social media get more misinformation

The Washington Post
 
Analysis by Marisa Abrajano and Others
October 22, 2022
Guest opinion: Zoltan Hajnal: Why almost no-one votes in local elections and what we can do about it

Daily Camera
 
Opinion Article by Zoltan Hajnal
October 14, 2022
Walshok to be Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

San Diego Business Journal
 
Article on Mary Walshok
October 11, 2022
UC San Diego Students Cross Borders and Explore New Fields in STEM

Accesswire
 
Article on Olivia Graeve
August 29, 2022
UC San Diego: Binational Program Provides Students with Impactful Research Opportunities

India Education Diary
 
Olivia Graeve Quoted
August 25, 2022
Binational Program Provides Students with Impactful Research Opportunities

UC San Diego Today
 
Olivia Graeve Quoted
July 21, 2022
14 New Latinx Studies Faculty to be Hired at UC San Diego

UC San Diego Today
 
Luis Alvarez Quoted
July 15, 2022
Binational Research Program Kicks Off With Largest Cohort Yet

UC San Diego Today
 
Olivia Graeve Quoted

2022 (Jan 2022 - June 2022)

 
June 14, 2022
Interview with David FitzGerald

conversation six
 
David FitzGerald Interview
May 12, 2022
UC San Diego’s New Downtown Hub Park & Market Opens to the Public

UC San Diego News Center
 
Mary Walshok Quoted
May 10, 2022
Abigail Andrews wins this year’s UCSD Distinguished Teaching Award

Sociology - UCSD
 
Article on Abigail Andrews
May 4, 2022
Most people released by immigration authorities do attend their court hearings

PolitiFact The Poynter Institute
 
David FitzGerald Information Source
April 28, 2022
‘Create the Future Awards’ Honors Innovators

San Diego Business Journal
 
Mary Walshok Mentioned
April 25, 2022
UC San Diego Named Among Top 10 Public Universities in US by Center for World University Rankings

UC San Diego News Center
 
Olivia Graeve Mentioned
April 14, 2022
Motivating Public Engagement For At Risk Groups: The Case Of Refugees

Verve Times
 
Claire L. Adida et. al. Cited
March  2, 2022
ENLACE bridges students from both sides of the border through STEM

ABC 10 News San Diego
 
Olivia Graeve Quoted
January 21, 2022
The other great migration

CEPR
 
Samuel Bazzi Interview

2021

November 9, 2021
Featured: 2021 research briefs from community-based fieldwork
Twitter
Abigail Andrews - MMFRP Research
October 8, 2021
Colleges should encourage students to vote in hometown elections
The Elm
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
September 30, 2021
Toward a More Perfect Sanctuary: How To Reform the U.S. Asylum System
KQED Podcast
Podcast
September 21, 2021
Haitian trip to Texas border often starts in South America
AP News
David FitzGerald Quoted
September 13, 2021
How California's Recall Election Could Change State, National Politics
kpbs
Marisa Abrajano Quoted
August 31, 2021
To Understand Politics, Watch the Fringes
Bloomberg Opinion
Zoltan Hajnal Mentioned
August 30, 2021
In-Depth: Timing of recall could skew electorate, UCSD research suggests
10 News San Diego
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
August 30, 2021
Few people are expected to vote in this year’s ‘off-cycle’ elections. That can be fixed
The Washington Post
Zoltan Hajnal Article
August 29, 2021
Timing of California’s recall could skew electorate
California News Times
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
August 24, 2021
How to double voter turnout and increase representation during local elections
YudaNet.com
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
August 20, 2021
How to double voter turnout and increase representation during local elections
UC San Diego
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
August 20, 2021
Study: Recall Election Voters Could Be ‘Extraordinarily Unrepresentative’ of California
Times of San Diego
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
August 18, 2021
Student equity scholar Frances Contreras named dean of UCI School of Education
UCI News
Article on Frances Contreras
August 1, 2021
When Americans recall their roots, they open up to immigration
FlaglerLive.com
Claire Adida Research Cited
July 29, 2021
When Americans recall their roots, they open up to immigration | Opinion
Pennsylvania Capital Star
Claire Adida Research Cited
July 6, 2021
UC San Diego Forced To Cut Out-Of-State Admissions
kpbs
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
June 29, 2021
GOP: No ballots delivered to empty UCSB dorms
Santa Barbara News-Press
Zoltan Hajnal Work Cited
June 22, 2021
How 3 San Diegans Switched Up Their Career Path During the Pandemic
San Diego Magazine
Mary Walshok Quoted
June 17, 2021
Fewer than half of high schools teach computer science. These educators want to change that
kpbs
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
June 11, 2021
White nationalism and Asian hate
Eastern Eye
Zoltan Hajnal Cited
June 8, 2021
Study: Air Pollution Reduction Could Help Reduce Global Warming
kpbs
Kate Ricke Quoted
June 3, 2021
Reducing climate emissions would save millions of lives from air pollution
ZME Science
Kate Ricke Quoted
June 2, 2021
San Diego News Now
kpbs
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
June 1, 2021
State Senate Proposes Plan To Reduce Nonresidents, Increase Californians At UC Schools
kpbs
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
June 1, 2021
If countries implement Paris pledges with cuts to aerosols, millions of lives can be saved
EurekAlert!
Kate Ricke Quoted
Spring 2021
Immigration & the Origins of White Backlash
Daedalus
Article by Zoltan Hajnal
Aprl 13, 2021
Skilled Workers Flee from Polluted Cities, Hampering Economic Growth
Yale Insights
Gaurav Khanna Research Co-Author
April 9, 2021
Nevada Lawmakers Buck National Trend, Seek Expanded Voter Access
capradio
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
April 5, 2021
Civic Engagement, Legal Status, and the Context of Reception: Participation in Voluntary Associations among Undocumented Immigrants in California
Sage Journals
Kevin Beck & Karina Shklyan published paper
March 26, 2021
UC San Diego on the Road to Becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution
Be Latina
Frances Contreras Mentioned
March 17, 2021
A Year of Border Lockdown, and Counting
The American Prospect
David FitzGerald Quoted
March 16, 2021
When Americans recall their roots, they open up to immigration
Utica College Public Affairs
Article by Claire L. Adida et. al.
February 24, 2021
"Dream Golden State" into "Lost Paradise"? Why are Californians moving out?
VOA
Gaurav Khanna article sited
February 23, 2021
The Dependence of US Higher Education on International Students
BBN Times
Gaurav Khanna article sited
February 22, 2021
San Diegans recount coronavirus pandemic experience in new book
10 News San Diego
Mary Walshok Quoted
February 1, 2021
Lives: Robert Laughlin ’56: The Princeton Man of Zinacantán
Princeton Alumni Weekly
John Haviland Quoted
January 24, 2021
The back story: Columnist Sandi Dolbee on searching for the right voices for her story on ‘How a nation heals’
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Marisa Abrajano Mentioned
January 11, 2021
Ocean Acidification is Transforming California Mussel Shells
UC San Diego News
Olivia Graeve Quoted
January 6, 2021
UCSD’s foreign enrollment drops, but the campus is optimistic about the future
La Jolla Light
Gaurav Khanna Quoted

2020

December 29, 2020
UC San Diego names 2020-22 Changemaker faculty fellows
Luis Alvarez Fellows Recipient
La Jolla Light
December 12, 2020
A Champion Behind the Scenes
Mary Wolshok Mentioned
SDMetro
December 10, 2020
Daily Business Report-Dec. 10, 2020
Mary Wolshok Quoted
SDMetro
November 27, 2020
No Red Wave Among Latinos, but Lessons to Be Learned by Democrats
Wayne Cornelius Article
The Globe Post
November 23, 2020
International Student Enrollment Drop Is A Big Financial Drain On Colleges And Universities
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
LAist
November 16, 2020
UCSD Study Suggests Affirmative Action Leads to Better Minority School Results
Gaurav Khanna Work Cited
Los Angeles Times
November 7, 2020
Community Voices: Voter suppression tactics are an embarrassment to democracy
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
sw newsmedia
November 5, 2020
Why It's a Mistake to Simplify the 'Latino Vote'
Marisa Abrajano Cited
Time
Nov/Dec 2020
Asylum Is Dead. The Myth of American Decency Died With It.
David FitzGerald's book, Refuge beyond Reach Cited
Mother Jones Magazine
October 17, 2020
Latest Ballot Count Suggests a Big Voter Turnout in WeHo for the Nov. 3 Election
Zoltan Hajnal Work Cited
WEHOville
October 9, 2020
Blue leads to more green? Women make more money when Democrats hold office
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
StudyFinds
October 8, 2020
UCSD Researchers Claim Democratic Control Leads to Better Results for Women
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
Times of San Diego
September 22, 2020
Climate to reduce GDP by 1 percent in 2050: government analysis
Kate Ricke Quoted
The Hill
August 20, 2020
Study: Affirmative Action Helps Minority Students Perform Better In School
Article on a Study by Gaurav Khanna
kpbs
August 20, 2020
UCSD Study Suggests Affirmative Action Leads to Better Minority School Results
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
Times of San Diego
August 19, 2020
Affirmative Action Incentivizes High Schoolers to Perform Better, New Research Shows
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
UC San Diego
August 14, 2020
Trump administration now wants a floating border wall to seal off waterways along Mexico boundary
David FitzGerald Quoted
The Washington Post
August 7, 2020
Three new members elected to Del Mar Community Connections Board of Directors
Mary Wolshok Mentioned
Del Mar Times
August 6, 2020
Engineer Earns Presidential Award for Improving Underrepresented Student Access to STEM Experiences
Olivia Graeve Quoted
UC San Diego News
August 3, 2020
Commentary: Does institutional or systemic racism still exist in our society?
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
The Coast News Group
July 30, 2020
Trump's 'suburban lifestyle' tweet mixes race and class. Here's what voters care about more.
Zoltan Hajnal Work Cited
nbcnews.com
July 23, 2020
US-China trade war could cost unis $1.15bn
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
The Pie News
July 21, 2020
Border Patrol to the Rescue: Trump and Portland’s Protesters
Wayne A. Cornelius Article
The Globe Post
July 16, 2020
Black voters grow frustrated with Democratic Party
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
Indianapolis Recorder
July 14, 2020
Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
Techxplore
July 13, 2020
Trade Wars with China Could Cost U.S. Universities $1.15 Billion
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
UC San Diego News
July 7, 2020
US May Have to Pay Heavy Price for Its Restrictions on Foreign Students, Say Experts
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
yahoo! news
July 3, 2020
Strict voter ID laws directly reduce minority turnout
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
Fast Company
June 26, 2020
Voter ID Laws Are Discriminatory, and a New Study Proves It
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
Well+Good
June 25, 2020
Voter ID laws discriminate against racial and ethnic minorities, new study reveals
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
YubaNet.com
June 25, 2020
Skewing the Vote
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
UC San Diego News
June 17, 2020
The State Of California: How Race Relations May Impact The November Election
Zoltan Hajnal Radio Interview
KCBS Radio
June 11, 2020
A nation dangerously divided: How race shapes who wins and who loses in U.S. democracy
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
UC News
June 11, 2020
Anti-racism protests reinforce Trump’s downfall
Zoltan Hajnal Quoted
Explica
June 10, 2020
Anti-Immigration policies to negatively impact US economy: Study
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
The Economic Times
June 5, 2020
New Visa restrictions will make the US economic downturn worse
Gaurav Khanna Quoted
7th Space
June 1, 2020
New course online at UC San Diego aims to bring climate change solutions to global audience
Mary Walshok Quoted
sdnews.com
May 21, 2020
University of California eliminates SAT/ACT requirement
Frances Contreras Quoted
Politico
May 9, 2020
UCSD students build archive of untold stories and impact of COVID-19 on marginalized communities
Article about a Luis Alvarez class
La Jolla Light
April 28, 2020
My latest article: a mini-autobiography
Wayne A. Cornelius Article
LASA Forum
April 24, 2020
Halting Immigration: Trump’s Latest Try to Deflect Virus Mismanagement
Wayne A. Cornelius Opinion
The Globe Post
Arpil 22, 2020
Republicans Successfully Politicized Ebola. Can They Do it Again in 2020?
Claire Adida Interview
Niskanen Center Podcast
April 7, 2020
ICE Needs to Stand Down – For Everyone’s Good
Article by Wayne A. Cornelius and Seth M. Holmes
The Globe Post
February 6, 2020
A Nation Dangerously Divided: Race Shapes Who Wins and Who Loses in U.S. Democracy
New Book by: Zoltan Hajnal
UCSD This week Newsmagazine
January 17, 2020 
Can governments head off another crisis?
David FitzGerald Quoted
CQ Researcher
January 13, 2020
Can Solar Geoengineering Mitigate both Climate Change and Income Inequality?
Kate Ricke Quoted
UC San Diego - This Week Newsmagazine
January 3, 2020
Build the Wall
 
BBC Radio 4

2019

December 10, 2019
Big Tech’s Unfair Immigration Advantage
Michael Roach and John Skrentny Op-Ed
WSJ
November 24, 2019
Tougher US asylum policy follows in Europe’s footsteps
David FitzGerald Quoted
AP News
November 5, 2019
The Trump Administration Dumped Thousands of Migrants — Including Kids — on the Streets with No Support
Report by: Jenny Aldrich, Savitri Arvey, and Gustavo López
Vice.com
September 26, 2019
It’s Not Just Trump: There's a Worldwide War on Asylum Seekers
David FitzGerald book, Refuge Beyond Reach, cited
Vice.com
September 26, 2019
 
Research at the border: A living laboratory of transformation
CCIS GSR Gustavo Lopez & San Diego Fellowship Recipient Jenny Aldrich
GPS News Letter
September 20, 2019
How Mexico Is Doing America’s Deportation Work for Us
David FitzGerald book, Refuge Beyond Reach, cited
The American Prospect
August 27, 2019
New US Immigrant Regulation Ignores National Needs
Op-ed on new immigration rule by Wayne Cornelius & David FitzGerald
The Globe Post
August 8, 2019
The Harsh World of Offshore Borders
David FitzGerald's Book Review
The New Republic
July 11, 2019 
ICE Immigration Raids May Be Coming This Weekend
David FitzGerald Interviewed
Fronteras
July 3, 2019 
Mexicans in US routinely confront legal abuse, racial profiling, ICE targeting and other civil rights violations
Authors: David FitzGerald, Angela McClean, & Gustavo Lopez
The Conversation
June 23, 2019
Border Apprehensions: Looking to the past to understand the current spike in illegal crossings”
S. Deborah Kang
San Diego Union Tribune
June 19, 2019
Sí habrá crisis migratoria en México, dice Murphy
David FitzGerald Quoted
AFN
June 4, 2019
Presentan foro: "Refugio fuera de alcance"
David FitzGerald Presentation article
El Sol de Tijuana
May 29, 2019
The Fall of a Model Democracy
Claire Adida quoted
The Atlantic
May 13, 2019
Restrictive borders and rights: attitudes of the Danish public to asylum seekers
Adi Hercowitz-Amir Article
Taylor Francis Online
May 11, 2019
Banning immigrants’ languages can backfire. Just ask Ohio and Indiana.
Claire Adida work cited
The Washington Post
May 6, 2019
Exodus
David FitzGerald Quoted
The Asahi Shimbun
April 30, 2019
Researchers say there’s a simple way to reduce suicides: Increase the minimum wage
Gordon Hanson work cited
The Washington Post
April 28, 2019
One year after notebook appears in Tijuana, confusion and anxiety continue in asylum line
David FitzGerald Quoted
San Diego Union-Tribune
April 25, 2019
UC San Diego y México: Better Together
 
thisweek@ucsandiego
April 23, 2019
Carnegie Corporation of New York Names 32 Winners of Andrew Carnegie Fellowships
Kate Ricke - 2019 Carnegie Fellow recipient
Carnegie Corporation of New York
April 22, 2019
Faculty Celebrated for Extraordinary Teaching, Research and Service
Olivia Graeve - Award for Excellence in Community Service
UC San Diego Office of the Chancellor
April 12, 2019
Asylum Was Pretty Much Dead Before Trump. Now He’s Trying to Finish the Job.
David FitzGerald Interview
Mother Jones
April 9, 2019
Trump says the U.S. is too 'full' for more immigrants. The opposite is true
Wayne Cornelius Article
LA Times
March 30, 2019
Spring Brings Surge of Migrants, Stretching Border Facilities Far Beyond Capacity
Wayne Cornelius Quoted
NY Times
March 21, 2019
Triton Women: Making an Impact
Article on Kate Ricke
This Week Newsmagazine (UCSD)
March 19, 2019
The life and times of an MPP student
Article on Gustavo Lopez
GPS News
March 14, 2019 
Squeezed by Trump Policies, Asylum Seekers Wait at ‘Window to US’
David FitzGerald Quoted
Courthouse News Service 
January 14, 2019 
Trump’s Attorney General Nominee William Barr Built a Border Wall the Last Time He Ran the Justice Department. It Failed Miserably
David FitzGerald Quoted
Daily Beast 
January 8, 2019
Theodore Gildred, real-estate developer and former U.S. ambassador to Argentina, dies
David FitzGerald Quoted
The San Diego Union-Tribune

2018

December 24, 2018
Peddled on the Streets of Los Angeles: Ice Cream, Hot Dogs, and Fake Social Security Cards
 
New York Times
Wayne Cornelius Quoted
December 19, 2018
Border Control Hasn’t Kept Determined Migrants Out and Neither Will Trump’s Wall
 
The Globe Post 
Wayne Cornelius Op-Ed
December 14, 2018
Comment on Trump administration’s policy on deportation of Vietnamese refugees
 
BBC News 
S. Deborah Kang
November 25, 2018
Migrants in Tijuana Run to U.S. Border, but Fall Back in Face of Tear Gas
New York Times 
 
Wayne Cornelius Quoted
October 27, 2018
 
For highly skilled refugees, an opportunity to translate language skills into work
 
 
ABC News
Molly Fee - CCIS Visiting Graduate Student Quoted
October 22, 2018
Why Does No One Vote in Local Elections
 
New York Times 
 Zoltan Hajnal Article
October 15, 2018
Voting With A Middle Finger: Two Views On The White Working Class
 
 
NPR
Marisa Abrajano quoted and Marisa Abrajano & Zoltan Hajnal's book mentioned
September 21, 2018
A Way Out of the Immigration Crisis
 
 
Wall Street Journal
Marisa Abrajano & Zoltan Hajnal work cited
 
Claire Adida Article
 
August 15, 2018
Canadians top the list of visitors overstaying visas
 
 
Houston Chronicle
David FitzGerald quoted
July 18, 2018
“How advocates can defeat Trump’s latest
assault on asylum seekers,”
Washington Post 
S. Deborah Kang
July 13, 2018
Blocked from entering the U.S., will asylum-seekers find a welcome mat in Mexico?
 
LA Times
Wayne Cornelius Article
July 9, 2018
“The US Begins Mass Deportation of Mexican Migrants,” “7 Moments that Changed America”
Time Magazine 
S. Deborah Kang
July 8, 2018
We protect Ice': Trump supporters rally behind immigration slogan
 
The Guardian
David FitzGerald quoted
July 8, 2018
Jenny Nordberg:Toughened against migrants - but where is the crisis itself?
Svenska Dagbladet
David FitzGerald Interview
July 6, 2018
“What’s Driving the Movement to Abolish ICE?”
PBS Newshour 
S. Deborah Kang
July 3, 2018
“’Abolish ICE’ Movement is Growing. Is the Agency’s Disbanding Likely?”
Politifact 
S. Deborah Kang
July 3, 2018
“What Do You Want to Know about ICE?”
1A: Speak Freely
WAMU, National Public Radio, Washington, DC
S. Deborah Kang
June 30, 2018
How the US has processed much larger numbers of people seeking sanctuary ...
Twitter
David FitzGerald Tweet
June 29, 2018
Rachel Maddow is right. There was no plan for reuniting families split at border
PunditFact
David FitzGerald quoted
June 29, 2018
The World Bargain on Asylum Is Unraveling
The Atlantic
David FitzGerald quoted
June 28, 2018
The issue of migrant family separation on the border
Radio Euskadi (Bilbao, Spain)
David FitzGerald - Live radio interview
June 25, 2018
Trump campaign manager’s tweet omits that children detained under Obama were unaccompanied minors
PolitiFact
David FitzGerald quoted
June 21, 2018
Indigenous immigrants face unique challenges at the border
High Country News
John Haviland Quoted
June 20, 2018
Nielsen’s Rhetoric on Family Separations
FactCheck.org
David FitzGerald quoted
June 19, 2018
No, Donald Trump’s separation of immigrant families was not Barack Obama’s policy
 
PunditFact
David FitzGerald quoted
June 9, 2018
"Evidence-Free Immigration Policymaking in the age of Trump" - Migration Cluster Conference
Portland State University
Wayne Cornelius Keynote Address
June 7, 2018
The Trump Administration Is Driving Away Immigrant Entrepreneurs
 
The Atlantic
CCIS Graduate Student Natalie Novick (Sociology) quoted
May 28, 2018
County jails released 349 people wanted by ICE since 'sanctuary law' started
The San Diego Union-Tribune
David FitzGerald quoted
May 14, 2018
Is Capitalism a Threat to Democracy?
The New Yorker
Gordon Hanson quoted
April 25, 2018
Pro- and anti-Trump forces score points on immigration, but both sides are losing
Los Angeles Times
Wayne Cornelius Cited
April 24, 2018
Sanctuary cities don't 'breed crime.' They encourage people to report crime.
The Washington Post
Tom K. Wong article published
April 18, 2018
From condors to oysters, California Sea Grant funds new coastal research
California Sea Grant
David Pedersen receives grant
March 14, 2018
 Mexico Report Grenzmauer
ORF Austrian Broadcasting Corp.
 David FitzGerald interviewed
March 12, 2018
 Walls! Walls! Walls! Trump’s California trip will take him to many
The Orange County Register
 David FitzGerald quoted
March 1,
2018
 A Piece Of Paper Is Controlling My Students’ Lives
Huffington Post
 Tom K. Wong research on DACA quoted
February 27, 2018
 Dear Mexico: Please forgive us for Donald Trump | Moran
NJ.com
 Wayne Cornelius cited
February 7, 2018
 Lazy? John Kelly ‘simply misses the mark,’ say DACA advocates
Washington Post
 Tom K. Wong quoted
February 4, 2018
 Chain migration' doesn't work the way Trump tells you it does
The Hill
 David FitzGerald's article published
February 2, 2018
 Conference for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH)
TritonLink
 Tom K. Wong key note speaker
January 29, 2018
 Billions in the works for area colleges — plus rethinking priorities
San Diego Tribune
 Mary Walshok quoted
January 17, 2018
 Dreamers' are pawns in the immigration wars
LA Times
 Wayne Cornelius's article published
January 12,  2018
 Donald Trump Flushes Away America’s Reputation
New York Times
 David FitzGerald's work cited
January 9,  2018
 How Trump became 'the white affirmative action president'
CNN
 John Skrentny quoted
January 7,  2018
 The Immigrants Who Deliver Health Care
New York Times
 Wayne Cornelius, Professor Emeritus UC San Diego

2017

December 21st, 2017
 High Temperatures Are Already Sending Refugees to Europe
The Atlantic
 Claire Adida quoted
December 1st, 2017
 More students turn to 'daddy' to pay for college -
 but it’s not who you think
The Sacramento Bee
 Kevin Lewis quoted
November 30th, 2017
 Residents of the wall world
 The Globe Asahi Shimbun
 David Fitzgerald interviewed
November 2nd, 2017
 American Studies Association Awards Ceremony
American Studies Association
 Curtis Marez's work featured
November 2nd, 2017
 Center for American Progress Welcomes Tom K. Wong as Senior Fellow
 for Immigration Policy
Center for American Progress
 Tom Wong mentioned
October 23rd, 2017
 History Stories: When American Lawmakers Took a Page from the
 Nazi Playbook
 History
 Natalia Molina's work featured
 October,
2017
 America's Wall: Decades-long struggle to secure U.S.-Mexico
 border
 KPBS
 David Fitzgerald quoted
September 20th, 2017
 Trump's wall is big, beautiful and dumb--here is a better way to control
 the border
The Los Angeles Times
 Wayne Cornelius
September 6th, 2017
 Post-DACA: How Congress can replace Obama's program and make it
 even better
The Conversation 
 Wayne Cornelius
September 5th, 2017
 A Typical Dreamer Lives in Los Angeles, is from Mexico and came to
 the U.S. at 6 Years Old
The New York Times
 Tom Wong work featured
September 4th, 2017
 Op-Ed: Ending DACA would be mean-spirited and shortsighted--
 even for Trump
LA Times 
 Wayne Cornelius
August 4th,
2017
 The Last Time the U.S. Seriously Considered Merit-Based   Immigration
 The Atlantic
 John D. Skrentny is mentioned
August 3rd,
2017
 GOP Plan to Slash Legal Immigration Wins Trump’s Support
 KPBS
 John D. Skrentny was a guest on this broadcast
July 14th,
2017
 New IGS Chief: California will Model a New Approach for the Nation
Berkeley News
 John D. Skrentny featured
July 12th,
2017
 Is there a STEM Worker Crisis? Science and Engineering Workforce   Development in the U.S.
UC Center Sacramento
 John D. Skrentny presented work at the Center
June 27th,
2017
 Cities Fight Texas Immigration Law in Federal Court
Courthouse News Service
 Tom Wong Highlighted
June 26th,
2017
 Texas Cities Haul the State to Court Over Immigration
 CITYLAB
 Tom Wong Highlighted
June 26th,
2017
 Ciudades Cargan Contra Estado de Texas in Audiencia sobre ley   Migratoria SB4
 Hoy Los Angeles
 Tom Wong highlighted
June 26th,
2017
 Audencia por SB4: Experto Confirma Impacto de ley en Ninos; Estado
 Trata de Impugnar Testimonial
 Aldiadallas
 Tom Wong featured
June 20th,
2017
 Emmanuel Macro Just Won a Majority in France's National Assembly.
 Here's Why it Matters.
 The Washington Post
 By CCIS's Veronical Hoyo and William Chandler
June 19th,
2017
 Trump's Reversal of U.S. Policy on Cuba
 The New York Times
 Letter to the editor by Wayne Cornelius
June 15th,
2017
 Imagine Yourself as a Refugee. That's What Nudges Americans to Take
 Action on Refugees' Behalf
 The Washington Post
 By CCIS's Claire Adida, Adeline Lo and Melina Platas
June 6th,
2017
 The Effects of Sanctuary Policies on Crime and the Economy
 American Political Science Association Organized Section on Migration and Citizenship
 By CCIS's Tom K. Wong
May 29th,
2017
 You're Just There, Trapped: Why One Mexican Woman Decided to 'Self-
 deport', long Before Trump
 Los Angeles Times
 Featuring quotes by David FitzGerald
May 25th,
2017
 Up to 600,000 Immigrants in U.S. South may Have Path to Legal Status:
 Analysis
 Reuters
 Featuring Tom Wong
May 16th,
2017
 Central American Gangs like MS-13
 Salon
 Featuring Elana Zilberg
May 14th,
2017
 Less Crime in Sanctuary Cities? Maybe So
Austin American-Statesman   Online
 Featuring Tom K. Wong
May 9th,
2017
 4 Key Lessons from France's Presidental Election
The Washington Post
 By Veronica Hoya and William M. Chandler
May 8th,
2017
 Central American Gangs like MS-13 were born out of Failed Anti-crime
 Policies
 The Conversation 
 Elana Zilberg, CCIS Affiliate, her new book is cited here.
May 8th,
2017
 New Collaboration Focuses on Refugee Stories, Experiences and     Humanity
UC Merced University News
 The UC-wide Critical Refugee Studies Collective, led by Yen Le Espiritu of
 Ethnic Studies is featured
May 5th,
2017 
 Engendering Empathy, Begetting Backlash. American Attitudes toward
 Syrian Refugees
 McGill University
 Featuring CCIS Affiliate Claire Adida
May 2nd,
2017
 Confused about Trump's Border Wall? Here are 7 Essential Reads
 Salon
 Wayne Cornelius
May 1st,
2017
 
 Immigrants, Unions March in US for Rights, Against Trump
Yahoo Finance/Associated Press
 Tom Wong quoted
April 23rd,
2017
 Le racisme s’immisce aisément et régulièrement dans les processus
 démocratiques
 Liberation
 Interview with David FitzGerald
April 21st-23rd, 2017
 Militarism & Migration Conference
 San Diego's Heights
 organized by Yen Le Espiritu of Ethnic Studies
April 13th,
2017
 Austrailan Broadcasting Corporation Program
 Australian Broadcasting Corp
 Interview with David FitzGerald
April 2nd,
2017
 Best Response to Trump is Welcoming and Protecting Immigrants
 Oregon Live
 By Wayne Cornelius
March 28th,
2017
 Palm Springs Protests after Attorney General Jeff Sessions Threatens
 Sanctuary Cities
 The Desert Sun
 Tom Wong Cited
March 28th,
2017
 U.S. Sanctuary Cities Weigh Response to Trump's Threat to Curb   Funding.
 Reuters
 Tom Wong cited
March 28th,
2017
 Should Sanctuary Cities Lose Federal Funding?
 Penn Live
 Tom Wong quoted
March 27th,
2017
 Jeff Sessions Slams 'Sanctuary Cities': No Federal Grant Money without
 Compliance
 Business Insider
 Tom Wong cited
March 16th,
2017 
 Trump’s Revised Travel Ban Hurts America’s Universities
 Fortune
 By John D. Skrentny
February 28th, 2017
 No Jargon Podcast: Sanctuary City Limits
Scholars Strategy Network
 Interview with Tom Wong
February 24th, 2017
 Study Documents How Strict Voter ID Laws Suppress Voting by People of
 Color
 Facing South
 Zoltan Hajnal quoted
February 17th, 2017
 Will Mexico Pay for the Wall? Experts Pick Sides
 WalletHub
 John Skrentny highlighted
February 13th, 2017
 Integrating Immigrants
 UCSD TV
 Interview with Mary C. Waters and John Skrentny
February 9th, 2017
 Surprising Ways Science Survives Travel Bans and Gag Orders
National Geographic
 John Skrentny quoted
February 8th, 2017
 In Debates About Migration, We Ignore a Huge Portion of Highly   Skilled
 Women
 The Conversation
 By Adeslam Marfouk - past CCIS visiting researcher
February 7th, 2017
 Residents Along US-Mexico Border Shrug Off Trump's Wall Plan
 Global Times
 David FitzGerald hightlighted
February 7th, 2017
 Who Will Pay for Trump's 'Big, Beautiful' Wall?
 The Conversation
 By Wayne Cornelius
February 6th, 2017
 A family affair: how and why second-generation Filipino-
 Americans   engage in transnational social and economic 
 connections
 Ethnic and Racial Studies, Taylor
 & Francis Online
 Armand Gutierrez, PhD candidate
February 6th, 2017
 Trump Will Lose American Like Pete Wilson Lost California
 The Hill
 By John Skrentny
February 2nd, 2017
 Giving Sanctuary to Undocumented Immigrants Doesn't threaten
 Public Safety - it Increases It.
 Los Angeles Times 
 By Wayne A. Cornelius, Angela S. Garcia and Monica W. Varsanyi
February 1st, 2017
 The Wrong Way to Stop Terrorism
 Foreign Affairs
 By Claire L. Adida, David D. Laitin, and Marie-Anne Valfort
January 30th, 2017
 San Diego Professor Finds Sanctuary Counties Are Safer and Economically
 Stronger
 KPBS
 Tom Wong featured
January 30th, 2017
 Sanctuary Counties Are Economically Stronger, Safer, Local Professor
 Finds
 NBC San Diego
 Tom Wong's research highlighted
January 30th, 2017
 U.S. History Shows The Folly of Trump's Immigration Ban
 Newsweek
 By David FitzGerald and David Cook Martin
January 29th, 2017 
 Trump's Immigration Order is Bad Foreign Policy
 The Conversation
 By David FitzGerald and David Cook Martin
January 27th, 2017
 Sanctuary City Policies
 Yomiuri Shimbun
 Interview with David FitzGerald
January 27th, 2017
 Sancturay Cities are Safer and More Productive
 The Atlanta CityLab
 Tom Wong's research highlighted
January 27th, 2017
 Study: Sanctuary Counties Have Lower Crime, Stronger Economies
 The Union-Tribune
 Tom Wong's research highlighted 
January 27th, 2017
 Trump Says Sanctuary Cities are Hotbeds of Crime. Data Says the   Opposite.
The Washington Post
 Tom Wong's research highlighted
January 26th, 2017
 Take Two - Will Trump's Southern Border Wall Prove Effective?   History
 Says No.
89.3 KPCC Los Angeles/ SCPR
 Interview with CCIS's S. Deborah Kang
January 26th, 2017
 How the U.S. Immigration System Compares to Japan, Canada and
 the U.K.
 wbur 90.9 - Boston's NPR
 station 
 Interview with John Skrentny
January 26th, 2017
 Qué cambia realmente y qué no tras la orden de Donald Trump de   levantar un muro entre EE.UU. y México
BBC Mundo
 David FitzGerald quoted
January 26th, 2017
 Humanities and Social Sciences Professors Discuss a Future with   Trump
 UC San Diego News Center
 Zoltan Hajnal participant on interveiw panel
January 26th, 2017
 Report: The Effects of Sanctuary Policy on Crime and the Economy
Center for American Progress
 By Tom Wong
January 25th, 2017
 California Border Town Mayor says Trump Plan will Hurt Local   Economy
The Desert Sun
 David FitzGerald quoted 
January 5th,
2017
 Voter Identification Laws and the Supression of Minority Votes
The Journal of Politics
 By Zoltan Hajnal, Nazita Lajevardi, Lindsay Nielson
January 5th,
2017
 International Solidarity and Ethnic Boundaries: Using the Israeli-
 Palestinian Conflict to Strengthen Ethno-national claims in Norther
 Ireland
 Wiley Online Library
 By Rawan Arar
January 4th,
2017
 How Donald Trump Will Make America White Again
The Nation
 
 David FitzGerald quoted
January 3rd,
2017
 No Jargon Podcast Episode #65 - Timing is Everything
 Scholars Stragey Network
 Interview with Zoltan Hajnal

2016

December 18th, 2016 
 How Trump's Deportation Plans Could Damage our Economy
Mother Jones
 Research by Tom Wong cited
December 16th, 2016
 Now is the Time to Continue - Not End- DACA
Center for American Progress
 By Stephanie Andrade - Tom Wong cited
December 13th, 2016
 Death at the Border: Threat of Trump's Wall Intensifies Search for Dying
 Migrants
KPBS
 David FitzGerald and Ev Meade quoted
November 30th, 2016
 Why Immigrants Won't Self-Deport
Los Angeles Times
 By Wayne Cornelius
November 29th, 2016
 The Election Really Was Rigged
The Washington Post
 Zoltan Hajnal quoted and research is featured
November 26th, 2016
 Immigrant Exclusion and Insecurity in Africa
AAIHAS
 An Interview with Claire Adida
November 23rd, 2016
 How Mexican-Americans assimilate into U.S. culture
The San Diego Union-Tribune
 Associate Dean Natalia Molina for Faculty Equity, Division of Arts and
 Humanities, CCIS Advisory Board Member
November 18th 2016
 Daybreak Africa Podcast
VOA
 Interview with Claire Adida
November 18th, 2016
 Sanctuary Cities: An Explainer
KWBEZ 91.5 Chicago Radio Station
 Interview with CCIS Affiliate Angela Garcia, Assistant Professor at
 University of Chicago
November 14th, 2016
 Young 'Dreamers' See Peril as Trump Plans for Deportations
Bloomberg (Politics)
 Tom Wong quoted
October 31st, 2016
 The Majority of African Migrants Move Between Countries on the Continent
Africa is a Country
 Claire Adida featured in article
October,
2016
 DACA Study and Reports
San Diego Union Tribune
 Tom Wong cited and quoted
Times of San Diego
 KPBS Television Interview with Tom Wong
KPBS
 Tom Wong cited and quoted
New American Media
 Tom Wong cited
Univision
October 18th, 2016
 New Study of Daca Beneficiaries Shows Positive Economic and Educational
 Outcomes
Center for American Progress
 By Tom K. Wong, Greisa Martinez Rosas, Adrian Reyna, Ignacia
 Rodriguez, Patrick O’Shea, Tom Jawetz, and Philip E. Wolgin
October 7th,
2016
 “Immigration and the U.S. Election”
Nippon Television
 TV interview with David FitzGerald
October 6th,
2016
 The United States of Anxiety Podcast - Episode 3: This Land is My Land,
 That Land is Your Land
WNYC and The Nation
 Interview with David FitzGerald
October 3rd,
2016
 Immigration Reform: Disparate Ideas Disparate Futures
New York Times
 Wayne Cornelius cited
October 3rd,
2016
 Deportation Decline in San Diego Reflects Obama Policy Shift
KPBS
 Wayne Cornelius quoted
September 20th, 2016
 Number of Undocumented Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. Keeps
 Shrinking
Buzzfeed
 Wayne Cornelius quoted
September 19th, 2016
 France's Burkini Ban
Daily Sabah
 Claire Adida referenced and cited
September 14th, 2016
 Bill Riley Insists Voter ID Laws Are Not a Problem
Think Progress
 Zoltan Hajnal quoted
September 12, 2016
 The Latest Immigration Wave is (Probably) Over
Houston Chronicle
 Gordon Hanson cited
September 12, 2016
 Executive Power Can Still Affect Immigration Enforcement
The New York Times
 By Gordon Hanson
September 8th, 2016
 How One U.S. Company is Trying to Surf the Tides of Foreign Trade
PBS Newshour
 Gordon Hanson interviewed
September 8th, 2016
 Why Voting with you Wallet Means Voting Democratic
CNN
 By Zoltan Hajnal and Barbara F. Walter
September 8, 2016
 The Results on Voter ID Laws are in - and it's Bad News for Ethnic and
 Racial Minorities
The Los Angeles Times
 By Zoltan Hajnal
September 6th, 2016
 How Much Do we Really Know About Global Trade's Impacts
The New York Times Magazine
 Gordon Hanson cited
September 4th, 2016
 On refugees, we must do better: Trump's rhetoric is worse, but both
 parties have failed
Salon
 Features commentary by David FitzGerald
September 1, 2016
 Donald Trump's Shaky Grasp on Immigration
The New York Times
 Gordon Hanson cited
September 1st, 2016
 Did Donald Trump's Mexico Gamble Pay Off?
The New York Times
 By Wayne Cornelius
August 17th,
2016
 Kenyan Refugee Campu Closure Shakes Somali Population
KPBS
 UCSD Politcal Science grad student John Porten and PhD student Michael
 Seese quoted
August 14th,
2016
 If Millenials Truly Want a To Start a Political Revolution, They'll Need to
 Vote
Quartz
 Zoltan Hajnal quoted
August 11th,
2016
 Global Migration and Extraterritorial Controls: The Case of International
 Refugee Policy in Ukraine
Taylor & Francis Online
August 3rd,
2016
 Titghter Restrictions Are Losing In the Battle Over Voter ID Laws
FiveThirtyEight
 Features research by Zoltan Hajnal of Political Science, UCSD
July 31st,
2016
 ¿Por qué los latinos definirán el próximo presidente de EEUU?
El Nacional
 CCIS Co-Director David FitzGerald quoted
July 29th,
2016
 Court of appeals strikes down North Carolina votor ID law, citing "racially
 discriminatory intent"
Vice News
 Features research by Zoltan Hajnal of Political Science, UCSD
July 7th,
2016
 Election 2016 is Propelled by the American Economy's Failed Promises
The Wall Street Journal
 UCSD's Economist Gordon Hanson quoted
July 2nd,
2016
 Is Free Trade Dead?
Investor's Business Daily
 Gordon Hanson cited
June 30th,
2016
 The Consensus Crumbles
The Economist
 Gordon Hanson cited
June 28th,
2016
 Trump Speech Recants 30 years of Republican Trade Thinking
Bloomberg Politics
 Gordon Hanson cited
June 28th,
2016
 The Harsh Downside of Free Trade - and the Glimmer of Hope
The Christian Science Monitor
 Gordon Hanson cited
June 20th,
2016
 Dismembered Central American Migrants Ask For Change in U.S. Strategy
KPBS
 By Jean Guerrero interviewing Director David FitzGerald
June
2016
 One Muslim is enough! Evidence from a field experiment in France
Annals of Economics & Statistics
 By Claire Adida, David Laitin, Marie-Anne Valfort
June 6th,
2016
 US Voter ID Laws Balance Risk of Fraud, Barring People From Polls
Voice of America
 UCSD's Zoltan Hajnal
May 23rd,
2016
 Refugee Crisis in Europe, Part 2
C-SPAN
 David S. FitzGerald, minute 21
May 18th,
2016
 Preferences in the early stages of mate choice
Social Forces
 By Kevin Lewis
May 16th,
2016
 Can the humanities help us move the needle on social change?
California Humanities
 By Natalia Molina, Blog article
May 14th,
2016
 The real refugee crisis is in the Middle East, not Europe
Washington Post
 Rawan Arar, Lisel Hintz and Kelsey P. Norman
April 26th,
2016
 Don't fear Muslim immigrants; They aren't the real problem
Foreign Affairs
 By Claire Adida, David Laithin, Marie-Anne Valfort
March
2016
 Sociology in the Era of Big Data: The Ascent of Forensic Social Science
The American Sociologist
 Daniel A. McFarland, Kevin Lewis, and Amir Goldberg
March
2016
 Stricter Voter Identification Laws Advantage Whites - and Skew American
 Democracy to the Right
Scholars Strategy Network
 Zoltan Hajnal, Nazita Lajevardi and Lindsay Nielson
January 23rd, 2016
 Report: 27 million Latinos eligible to vote
The San Diego Union Tribune
 Professor Marisa Abrajano, CCIS Affiliate
January
2016
 Why Muslim Integration Fails in Christian-Heritage Societies
Book
 Claire Adida, David Laitin, Marie-Anne Valfort

2015

October-December
2015
 La economia global localizada en el norte de Marruecos
 Reis
 Antonio Trinidad Requena, Rosa M. Soriano-Miras, Francisco Barros
 Rodriguez, Kathryn Kopinak and Jenna Hennebry
December 19th, 2015
 Ted Cruz accidentally makes a good point: The Democratic Party's
 immigration record is atrocious
Salon
 Co-director David FitzGerald
December 13th, 2015
 How do Muslims qua Muslims integrate in the US?
Economics Bulletin
 By Claire Adida, David Laitin, Marie-Anne Valfort
December 1st, 2015
 Refugees and an avalanche of numbers
APPS Policy Forum
 Claire Higgins & Rawan Arar
December 2015
 Three fallacies of digital footprints
Big Data & Society
 Kevin Lewis
November 20th, 2015
 American Politicians' Reactions to Refugees Echo Past Xenophobia:
 Which Sice of History Do we Want to Be on?
Huffington Post
 Seth M. Holmes, Jennifer Burrell, Heide Castaneda
November 10th, 2015
 More immigrants pursuing STEM careers, report says by Tatiana
 Sanchez
San Diego Union Tribune
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny is quoted in this San Diego Union 
 Tribune post.
November 1st, 2015
 The Demise of Evidence-Based Policy Making: The Case of
 Immigration
EA Chronicles
 An article by CCIS Founder Wayne Cornelius with Stanford Lakoff
October 9th,
2015
 Racial Scripts and Counterscripts
University of California
Press - Blog
 By Natalia Molina
September 29th, 2015
 Walls are not the Solution
CNN
 David FitzGerald and Akos Rona-Tas
September 17th, 2015
 Playing' at the ethnic boundary: strategic boundary
 making/unmaking among ethnic Chinese groups in Australia
Taylor & Francis Online
 Yao Tai-Li
Fall
2015
 White Backlash: Immigration, Race and American Politics
Book
 Book by: Marisa Abrajano and Zoltan Hajnal
September 4th, 2015
 What if the U.S. ended birthright citizenship? by Daniel
 González and Dan Nowicki
Arizona Republic
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny is quoted in Arizona Republic post.
August 23rd,
2015
 Fact-checking the Dick Cheney-John Kerry faceoff on
 ‘Morning Joe’ by Will Cabaniss
Tampa Bay Times
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny is quoted in Tampa Bay Times post.
August 13th,
2015
 The House is picking a fight with ‘sanctuary city’
 ordinances. How is this like the fugitive slave laws? by Allan Colbern
The Washington Post
 Allan Colbern is a former CCIS Visiting Fellow
August 6th,
2015
 50 years on, does the Voting Rights Act offer adequate protection?
PBS Newshour
 CCIS scholar Zoltan Hajnal appearing on The PBS Newshour to
 discuss the Voting Rights Act
August 5th,
2015
 San Diego a sanctuary city? Officials say no by Tatiana Sanchez
The San Diego Union-Tribune
 CCIS co-director David FitzGerald is quoted in a San Diego Union-
 Tribune post.
July 25th,
2015
 Crime and sanctuary: Amend policies, don’t end them by
 David FitzGerald & Angela S. Garcia
The San Diego Union-Tribune
 CCIS co-director David FitzGerald & Angela S. Garcia, UCSD
 Graduate Student Researcher at CCIS op-ed piece on sanctuary
 cities.
July 23rd,
2015
 Researching the Role of America’s Shadow Training
 System by Henry DeVries
UC San Diego Extension
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny is quoted in UC San Diego Extension
 post.
July 17,
2015
 Trump says building a U.S.-Mexico wall is ‘easy.’ But is
 it really? by Jerry Markon
The Washington Post
 Wayne Cornelius, UCSD Professor and Director of the Mexican
 Migration Field Research Program, is mentioned in The Washington
 Post post
July 12th,
2015
 California measure would allow work permits for
 farmworkers here illegally by Kurt Chibas
Los Angeles Times
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, is mentioned in a Los Angeles
 Times post..
July 9th,
2015
 Results from A Nationwide Survey of DACA Recipients Illustrate the
 Program's Impact
BLOG
 By Tom K. Wong, Ph.D. tomkwong@ucsd.edu, @twong002; Kelly K.
 Richter, Ignacia Rodriguez, Philip E. Wolgin
July 7th,
2015
 Straight Talk on Immigration & Crime by David FitzGerald
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, discusses the actual stats, which
 Bill O’Reilly and Donald Trump won’t provide.
 AAPI Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S.
BLOG
 Culling the Masses: Winner of ASA International Migration Section’s
 Thomas & Znaniecki Award
 Culling the Masses: Co-Winner of ASA Political Sociology Section's
 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Book) Award
June 9th,
2015
 UC San Diego Receives Grant for Groundbreaking Research in
 Global Health and Development by Christine Clark
UC San Diego News Center
 Claire Adida, UCSD Faculty Affliate at CCIS, is mentioned in UC San
 Diego News Article
Spring
2015
 Fift Years of "New" Immigration
Sage Journals
Spring 2015 vol. 14 no. 2 12-21
 
 Moving forward from the Hart-Cellar Act with John D. Skrentny,
 Jennifer Lee, Jody Aguis Vallejo, Zulema Valdez, and Donna R.
 Gabaccia
 Culling the Masses: Winner of Best Book Prize for Books on
 Migration and Citizenship Published in 2014
Spring
2015
 International Journal of Drug Policy publishes “The role of visual 
 markers in police victimization among structurally vulnerable 
 persons in Tijuana, Mexico”
Volume 26, Issue 5, May 2015, Pages 501–508
 Miguel Pinedo, Jose Luis Burgos, Adriana Vargas Ojeda, David
 FitzGerald, Victoria D. Ojeda
May 27th,
2015
 Fewer immigrants are entering the U.S. illegally, and
 that’s changed the border security debate by Jerry Markon
The Washington Post
 Wayne Cornelius, UCSD Professor and Director of the Mexican
 Migration Field Research Program, is mentioned in The Washington
 Post post
May 22nd,
2015
 This Mostly Latino City is So Tough On Immigrants They
 Call It “Little Arizona” by David Noriega
Buzz Feed News
 Angela S. Garcia, UCSD Graduate Student Researcher at CCIS, is
 mentioned in The Buzz Feed News post
May 22nd,
2015
 Voter Turnout in U.S. Mayoral Elections Is Pathetic, But
 It Wasn’t Always This Way by Daniel Denvir
The Atlantic City Lab
 A short history of how America’s urban voters stopped showing up
 at the polls.
 Zoltan Hajnal, UCSD Professor of Political Science and CCIS Affiliate,
 is mentioned in The Atlantic CityLab post
May 6th,
2015
 
 
 California Leads Increase In Remittances To Mexico From U.S.
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, is mentioned in a KPBS post.
 After Civil Rights by John D. Skrentny: Winner of Princeton
 University’s 2014 Richard A. Lester Award for the Outstanding Book 
 in Labor Economics and Industrial Relations and Winner of 2015
 Western Social Science Association Distinguished Book Award
 Culling the Masses is a finalist for the 2015 Theodore Saloutos Book
 Prize of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society (for the best
 book in U.S. immigration history published in 2014)
 Nación de emigrantes: Cómo maneja México su migración by David
 FitzGerald
 Published: 2014, 304 pages, paperback [Published as Nation of
 Emigrants in 2009]
January 5th, 2015
 One Step In and One Step Out: New Book from CCIS on DACA
 CCIS Members and Affiliates - Hillary S. Kosnac; Wayne A.
 Cornelius; Tom K. Wong; Micah Gell-Redman; and D. Alex Hughes

2014

November 21st, 2014
 The Democrats’ Immigration Problem – NY Times Op-Ed by Zoltan Hajnal
The New York Times
 Zoltan Hajnal, UCSD Professor of Political Science and CCIS Affiliate, with an
 Op-Ed Contribution to the New York Times.
August 1st, 2014
 Value of Racial Differences 50 Years after the Civil Rights Act
The San Diego Union Tribune
 Co-Director John Skrentny writes in the San Diego Union-Tribune about
 employment, law and the demography of California.
July 25th,
2014
 The Civil Rights Act is Broken… Law Now Source of
 Discrimination
CityWatch
 CCIS Co-Director John Skrentny discussed the disconnect between the Civil   Rights Act of 1964 and the diverse America of today
July 22nd,
2014
 Immigrant Children Find U.S. Support as Some Oppose
 Help by Jennifer Oldham
Bloomberg Business
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, is cited in a Bloomberg Business post.
July 22nd,
2014
 The Civil Rights Act Is Broken
Zocalo
 CCIS Co-Director John Skrentny discussed the disconnect between the Civil
 Rights Act of 1964 and the diverse America of today.
June 30th, 2014
 Co-Director John Skrentny discusses the Supreme Court and “our national
 delusion about race”
The Society Pages
 CCIS Co-Director John Skrentny talks with Office
 Hours host Sarah Lageson about his new book After
 Civil Rights: Racial Realism in the New American Workplace.
June 24th, 2014
 The New York Times mentions Culling the Masses
The New York Times
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, is mentioned in a New York Times post.
June 23rd, 2014
 Politics of border security hamper immigration reform by
 Bob Ortega and Erin Kelly
The Arizona Republic
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald, is cited in an Arizona Republic post.
June 12th, 2014
 Slate interview on Culling the Masses
Salon
 Grinnell College professor David Cook-Martín and University of California, San   Diego, professor David Scott FitzGerald discuss their book in an interview.
June 10th, 2014
 5 answers: Why the surge in migrant children at border? by
 Bob Ortega
The Arizona Republic
 CCIS co-director, David FitzGerald is cited in an Arizona Republic post.
May 13th,
2014
 KPBS Interview featuring John Skrentny
KPBS News
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny interviewed by Peggy Pico, KPBS News
May 13th,
2014
 New Bias Seen In Workplace: Treating Race as a Qualification
KPBS News
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny discusses racial qualifications or “racial realism”
 in the workplace.
May 6th,
2014
 John Skrentny’s Op-Ed in The New York Times
The New York Times
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny discusses racial qualifications or “racial
 realism” in the workplace.
April 1st,
2014
 Immigrant Exclusion and Insecurity in Africa
 Cambridge
 University Press
 Claire L. Adida
April 22nd,
2014
 KPBS Interview featuring David FitzGerald
KPBS
 CCIS co-director David FitzGerald traces American History of Democracy, Racist
 Immigration Laws
January 23rd, 2014
 After Civil Rights explores racial realism in the workplace (Florida Courier)
 CCIS co-director John Skrentny's book "After Civil Rights: Racial Realism in the   New American Workplace" is discussed

2013

November 16th, 2013
 Affirmative Inaction
 Context
 Co-Director John Skrentny discusses the Supreme Court and “our national
 delusion about race”
November 4th, 2013
 California Congressman To Propose Middle Road On Immigration Reform
 (KPBS)
 KPBS
 CCIS research associate Tom Wong comments on Republican image and 
 immigration policies.
October 25th, 2013
 If Vote Was Today, Immigration Reform Would Fail House
 Fusion
 CCIS research associate Tom Wong discusses his prediction model of
 support and opposition to immigration reform among members of
 Congress.
September 1st, 2013
 A Dream Deferred: America’s Changing View of Civil Rights
 Live Science
 Co-director John Skrentny was interviewed for an article on Live Science
 about the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
July 30th,
2013
 Immigration reform predictions are mathematical and personal
 LA Times
 CCIS research associate Tom Wong was the feature of a recent LA
 Times profile. Wong, who is also a UCSD political science professor, is
 currently blogging about the chances for comprehensive immigration
 reform in the U.S. Congress.
July 20th,
2013
 Border security faults may be result of poor analysis
 Arizona Republic
 Co-Director David FitzGerald was interviewed by the Arizona Republic about
 the efficacy of border enforcement measures in stopping those attempting to
 cross clandestinely.
July 3rd,
2013
 Making San Diego an international hub
 UT San Diego
 Rather than putting our effort towards border control David FitzGerald &   John D. Skrentny suggest that we utilize our proximity to Mexico to   strengthen our economy.
February 7th,
2013
 Qualcomm CEO Discusses Immigration With Obama (UT San Diego)
 UT San Diego
 Director John Skrentny comments on issues of high skilled migration in the
 tech sector.
January 9th,
2013
 Tom K. Wong on Life as an Undocumented Youth
 KPBS
 CCIS research associate Tom Wong talks about his life as an undocumented
 youth.