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Hiroshi Motomura is the Susan Westerberg Prager Distinguished Professor at UCLA School of Law, where he serves as Co-Director of the Center for Immigration Law and Policy. He is a leading scholar in immigration law and citizenship, having published extensively on the subject across various academic disciplines including federal, state, and local policymaking. His noteworthy books include 'Americans Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States' and 'Immigration Law', both recognized with prestigious awards from the American Publishers Association. He has testified before Congress and played essential roles as a consultant in immigration-related cases. Motomura has been involved with advisory groups for immigration policy, including contributions to the Obama-Biden Transition Team. His accolades include a Guggenheim Fellowship and various teaching awards for his excellence in education. He teaches courses on Immigration Law and Immigrants’ Rights, and is recognized for his profound impact on the field through public engagement, scholarly writing, and participation in the legal community.
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