| |  This year's panels:
  State of Play: Clashing Worldviews, Narratives, and Policy Approaches    Tim Dixon, Co-Founder, More in Common   Lanae Erickson, Senior Vice President for Social Policy, Education & Politics, Third Way  Mike Madrid, Republican Political Consultant and Author, The Latino Century  Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow and Director, U.S. Immigration Policy Program, Migration Policy Institute (MPI)  Tara Watson, Director, Center for Economic Security and Opportunity, Brookings Institution
  The Multibillion Dollar Smuggling Industry: Who Pays, Who Wins, Who Loses?     Victoria Dittmar, Investigator and Project Manager, InSight Crime  Anna Gallagher, Executive Director, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)  Chelsea Schinnour, Trial Attorney, Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section, U.S. Department of Justice  Julie Turkewitz, Andes Bureau Chief, The New York Times  
  The Aging U.S. Immigration System Is Made Even More Brittle by Executive Orders and Litigation    Muzaffar Chishti, Senior Fellow, MPI  Lucas Guttentag, Professor of the Practice, Stanford Law School; Lecturer, Yale Law School; former senior official, U.S. Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, and ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project  Camilo Montoya-Galvez, Immigration Reporter, CBS News  Nancy Morawetz, Professor of Clinical Law, New York University School of Law   Unilateral No More: The Rise of Regional Cooperation on Migration    Marcela Escobari, Coordinator for the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection & Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council, The White House  Felipe Gonzalez Morales, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants and Professor of Law, University Diego Portales, Chile  Ana Saiz Valenzuela, Head of the Legal Counsel Unit, Mexican Federal Institute of Public Defense; former Executive Director, Sin Fronteras   Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Professor from Practice and Faculty Director, Human Rights Institute and Center for Applied Legal Studies, Georgetown Law   Registration is $45 for online attendeesRegister now as virtual tickets are going fast!
  Complimentary registration is offered to accredited journalists.Media seeking registration should contact Michelle Mittelstadt at [email protected].
  Complimentary virtual registration is available to Georgetown students using their student email and a valid student ID. For any questions on Georgetown student registration, please email [email protected].
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