
Bill Hing
Bill Hing is a professor of law and migration at the University of San Francisco, recognized for his expertise in immigration law and the intersection of legal rights and social justice. He has been vocal about the implications of government policies on immigrant rights, particularly in cases involving deportation and the legal challenges that arise when civil liberties are perceived to be at risk.
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Bill Hing described the Page Act as 'an evil way at controlling the population' to ensure that the Chinese American community wouldn’t grow.
As Trump targets birthright citizenship, the terrain is once again ‘women’s bodies and sexuality’ | US immigrationBill Hing warned that equating political activism with a threat to foreign policy could have dangerous implications.
Mahmoud Khalil faces deportation: Should students in US with green cards be worried?Bill Hing stated that simply invoking US foreign policy aims would not be enough to justify Khalil's detention.
US relies on rare foreign policy provision to try to deport Mahmoud Khalil | New York











