Michael Kagan In The News

The New York Times
Recently, I met with a former student of mine who showed exceptional promise during his freshman year. Since he took my class, he has become a leader in social justice groups and works part time at the university’s women’s center. He is now a junior and is on schedule to graduate a semester early. He is a model student. He is also undocumented.
NDTV
A federal judge blocked Saturday part of President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban, ordering authorities to stop deporting refugees and other travelers stuck at US airports. The decision accompanied growing resistance to Trump's crackdown on Muslim immigration, with large protests spreading at major airports across the country.
Saudi Gazette
Resistance to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on Muslim immigration mounted quickly on Saturday, with protests spreading across the country and the first legal challenge filed to an order branded as blatantly discriminatory.
Huffington Post
A judge has banned the expulsion of foreign nationals arrested at US airports.
Agencia Brasil
The application of the anti-immigration decree signed by President Donald Trump on Friday prompted several expressions of repudiation in the United States and critical reactions from various countries and political leaders. The information is from Radio France Internationale.
Focus Online
The ban on Muslims from seven countries issued by US President Donald Trump is causing outrage around the world. And even in their own country, many people are against Trump's policies on the streets - or in court.
Jornal de Notícias
White House will maintain ban that is raising protests around the world, but will let immigrants enter the seven affected countries that had already seen permanent residence.
Semana
The decision, which partially suspends the measure that prevents the entry of citizens from seven Muslim countries into the United States, predicts a tough battle between the president and the immigrant advocates.