César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández

University of Denver Sturm College of Law • 2255 E. Evans Ave. • Denver, Colorado 80208 (303) 871-6442 • [email protected] www.crimmigration.com

Academic Appointments

University of Denver Sturm College of Law Associate Professor (with tenure) 2017-present Co-director, Immigration Justice Project 2018-present Assistant Professor 2016-2017 Visiting Professor 2013-2016

Courses: Criminal Procedure, Crimmigration Law Seminar, Immigration Law, Torts, and Legal Actors and Institutions

Capital University Law School Associate Professor 2013-2016 Assistant Professor 2010-2013

Courses: Criminal Procedure, Crimmigration Law Seminar, Immigration and Naturalization Law, and Torts

University of Tulsa College of Law Visiting Assistant Professor Spring 2010

Courses: Criminal Law, and Immigration Law and Procedure

Books

MIGRATING TO PRISON: IMMIGRATION IN THE ERA OF MASS INCARCERATION (The New Press 2019) § Featured on New York Times, C-SPAN Book TV, MSNBC, NPR, TEDxMileHigh § Reviewed in New York Review of Books (November 5, 2020), Columbia Law Review Online (October 14, 2020), Washington Post (January 23, 2020), The Intercept (December 28, 2019), Texas Observer (December 3, 2019) § Excerpted in Borderless Magazine (November 27, 2019)

CRIMMIGRATION LAW (American Bar Association Publishing 2015) § Second edition expected fall 2021

García Hernández | page 1 of 35 Scholarly Articles

Criminalizing Migration, Dædalus (forthcoming 2021)

Deconstructing Crimmigration, 52 U.C. DAVIS LAW REVIEW 197 (2018)

Abolishing Immigration Prisons, 97 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 245 (2017)

Immigration Imprisonment’s Failures, 36 IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY LAW REVIEW 37 (2016)

Naturalizing Immigration Imprisonment, 103 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1449 (2015)

Immigration Detention as Punishment, 61 UCLA LAW REVIEW 1346 (2014) § Cited in United States v. Estrada-Mederos, 784 F.3d 1086, 1091 n.1 (7th Cir. 2015) § Reprinted in BENDER’S IMMIGRATION BULLETIN (July 15, 2014) § Reprinted in 35 IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY LAW REVIEW 385 (2014)

Creating Crimmigration, 2013 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1457 (2013)

Strickland-Lite: Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty For Noncitizens, 72 MARYLAND LAW REVIEW 844 (2013)

Criminal Defense After Padilla v. Kentucky, 26 GEORGETOWN IMMIGRATION LAW JOURNAL 475 (2012) § Cited in State v. Gomez, 2016 WL 4537602 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2016) § Cited in Encarnacion v. State, 2014 WL 4667503 (GA 2014) § Cited in State v. Morris, 2014 WL 1407705 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2014) (unpublished)

Due Process and Immigrant Detainee Prison Transfers: Moving LPRs to Isolated Prisons Violates Their Right to Counsel, 21 BERKELEY LA RAZA LAW JOURNAL 17 (2011)

When State Courts Meet Padilla: A Concerted Effort is Needed to Bring State Courts Up to Speed on Crime-Based Immigration Law Provisions, 12 LOYOLA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW 299 (2011) § Quoted in Lopez-Penaloza v. State, 804 N.W.2d 537 (Iowa Ct. App. 2011)

La Migra in the Mirror: Immigration Enforcement and Racial Profiling on the Texas Border, 23 NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS, AND PUBLIC POLICY 167 (2009) § Reprinted in CYNTHIA LEE ET AL., CRIMINAL PROCEDURE: CASES AND MATERIALS (2016)

García Hernández | page 2 of 35 Shorter Academic Works

Criminalizing Migration, Ending Rights: The Case of United States Crimmigration Law, in CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRANT CRIMINALIZATION, edited by Neža Kogovšek Šalamon (Springer 2020)

Crimmigration Realities & Possibilities, Foreword to Special Issue, Crimmigration Symposium, 16 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 1 (2018)

Deportations Past, Deportations Present, 54 TULSA LAW REVIEW 237 (2019) (with Allison Crennen-Dunlap)

Immigrant Defense Funds for Utopians, 75 WASHINGTON & LEE LAW REVIEW 1393 (2018)

Pragmatics and Problems, 69 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW FORUM 1 (2017) (with Allison Crennen- Dunlap)

What is Crimmigration Law?, INSIGHTS ON LAW & SOCIETY, Spring 2017, at 22 (2017)

Book Review: The Deportations Delirium, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOOKS ONLINE (2017) (with Sarah Flinn)

The Life of Crimmigration Law, 92 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1 (2015) (CrImmigration Law: Crossing the Border Between Criminal Law and Immigration Law Symposium Introduction)

Immigration Law by Proxy: The Case of Colorado’s Human Smuggling Crime, 92 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW ONLINE 41 (2015)

Unseen Exclusions in Voting and Immigration Law, 17 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN LAW & POLICY 168 (2015) (published simultaneously in 7 TOURO JOURNAL OF RACE, GENDER, & ETHNICITY 168 (2015))

Invisible Spaces and Invisible Lives in Immigration Detention, 57 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 869 (2014)

Book Review: Social Control and Justice: Crimmigration in the Age of Fear, 60 CRIME, LAW, & SOCIAL CHANGE 457 (2013)

Immigrant Outsider, Alien Invader: Immigration Policing Today (LatCrit XVI Symposium Introduction), 48 CALIFORNIA WESTERN LAW REVIEW 231 (2012)

The Perverse Logic of Immigration Detention: Unraveling the Rationality of Imprisoning Immigrants Based on Markers of Race and Class Otherness, 1 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF RACE AND LAW 353 (2012)

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Padilla v. Kentucky’s Inapplicability to Undocumented and Non-Immigrant Visitors, 39 RUTGERS LAW RECORD 47 (2012) § Cited in García v. State, 425 S.W.3d 248 (Tenn. 2013)

Fifteen Years of Reconstructing the World (LatCrit XV Symposium Foreword), 14 HARVARD LATINO LAW REVIEW 243 (2011) (with Marc-Tizoc González)

Of Inferior Stock: The Two–Pronged Repression of Radical Immigrant Birth Control Advocates at the Turn–of–the–Twentieth–Century, 20 ST. THOMAS LAW REVIEW 513 (2008)

Radical Environmentalism: The New Civil Disobedience?, 6 SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE 289 (2007)

Ready or Not, the Velorution Has Arrived: Critical Mass—An Experiment in Democracy, 8 LOYOLA JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW 101 (2007)

Feeble, Circular, and Unpredictable: OSHA’s Failure to Protect Temporary Workers, 27 BOSTON COLLEGE THIRD WORLD LAW JOURNAL 193 (2007) (Note)

Blog

Author and Founder, crimmigration.com, since January 2009 § Original content about cutting-edge developments in the case law, academic literature, and policy debates § More than 900 regular subscribers § Approximately 5000 Twitter followers § Featured on ABA Journal’s Top 100 Blawgs of 2012 and Prison Policy Initiative’s “favorite criminal justice research” of 2017

Opinion Articles

Funding Immigrant Defense Promotes Justice, Denver Post (September 25, 2020)

Defunding the Police Would Limit Their Cooperation with ICE, Prism (August 24, 2020)

Close Immigration Prisons, New York Times (March 19, 2020)

The Political History of Locking Up Immigrants in the United States, Los Angeles Times (January 5, 2020)

García Hernández | page 4 of 35 Ellis Island Welcomed Thousands to America – But It Was Also a Detention Center, Time Magazine (January 1, 2020)

Abolish Immigration Prisons, New York Times (December 3, 2019)

The Immigration Crisis Archive, Public Books (October 25, 2019)

The Case for Nuance in Immigrant Stories, NACLA Reader (September 13, 2019)

Don’t Tie Immigration Law Reform to El Paso, Salon (August 20, 2019)

Locked Up Migrants and Fast-Track Deportations, The Guardian (July 30, 2019)

This Man Could Go to Jail for 20 Years for Giving Migrants Food and Water, The Guardian (May 10, 2019)

In Trump’s America, “Law and Order” Only Applies to Certain People, HuffPost (September 21, 2018)

Family Separation Was a Choice, HuffPost (July 27, 2018)

Resisting Family Separation and Family Detention in South Texas, Texas Tribune TribTalk (July 3, 2018) (with Carlos M. García)

Cruel and Immoral: America Must Close the Doors of its Immigration Prisons, The Guardian (June 17, 2018)

Abolish the ICE Prison Complex, The New Inquiry (May 16, 2018)

Keep ICE Arrests Out of Courts, New York Times (November 27, 2017)

Does it Make Sense to Target “Criminal” Undocumented Immigrants, Newsweek (August 9, 2017)

A Fighting Chance—How Immigrant Defense Funds Reduce Detentions and Deportations, Feet in 2 Worlds (July 27, 2017)

Time for Denver to Haul ICE into Court, Denver Post (June 19, 2017)

If Greg Gianforte Were an Immigrant, He’d be Deported. Not Heading to Congress, The Guardian (June 13, 2017)

Colorado Bill Relies on Fallacies, Denver Post (April 21, 2017) (with Christopher N. Lasch)

García Hernández | page 5 of 35 Funding Lawyers for Immigrants is a Path Forward in the Age of Trump, Huffington Post (April 12, 2017)

¿Cerrará ICE las puertas de la corte? (Will ICE Close the Courthouse Doors?), La Opinión (April 5, 2017)

Beyond Rhetoric: “Sanctuary” in Practice, NACLA Reader (February 17, 2017)

Bipartisan Immigration Imprisonment, NACLA Reader (October 26, 2016)

Time to Rethink Immigration Detention, NACLA Reader (March 27, 2013)

On Immigration, Courts Sully Motto: Justice, Independence, Honor, Providence Journal (July 18, 2008)

No Human Being Is Illegal: Moving Beyond Deportation Law, MONTHLY REVIEW (June 2008)

Other Publications

Foreword, The Real National Emergency: Zero Tolerance and the Continuing Horrors of Family Separation at the Border, Texas Civil Rights Project (February 2019)

Immigration Detention: Vulnerable Populations, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado Immigration White Paper Series (December 2017)

Immigration Detention: Children and Families, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado Immigration White Paper Series (December 2017)

Immigration Detention: Adults, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado Immigration White Paper Series (December 2017)

Crimmigration Law, Denver Law Alumni Magazine (March 2016)

Detention and Deportations, OXFORD BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN LATINO STUDIES (2014)

Racial Profiling, ANTI-IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA (Greenwood Press 2011), reprinted in UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THEIR EXPERIENCE (Greenwood Press 2014)

Does Padilla v. Kentucky Apply Retroactively?, 2012 Emerging Issues 6357 (LexisNexis May 2012)

U.S. Supreme Court Holds BIA’s Comparable-Grounds Requirement for § 212(c) Relief is Arbitrary and Capricious, 2011 Emerging Issues 6164 (LexisNexis December 2011)

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Major Issues the Courts Have Been Dealing with Since Padilla v. Kentucky, 2011 Emerging Issues 5882 (LexisNexis September 2011)

Change to Pretrial Diversion Policy Could Lead to Deportation, VOICE FOR THE DEFENSE (Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association magazine) (June 2011), reprinted in THE SUMMONS, the Hidalgo County, Texas Bar Association’s newsletter (August 2011) (with Carlos Moctezuma García)

Plenary Power Doctrine, ANTI-IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA (Greenwood Press 2011)

Race and Racism, ANTI-IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA (Greenwood Press 2011)

Crime Provisions of House’s DREAM Act, Immigration Lawyers Weekly (December 10, 2010)

SCOTUS: Second Simple Drug Possession Offense is Not Aggravated Felony Unless Prosecuted as Recidivist Offense, Immigration Lawyers Weekly (June 16, 2010)

SCOTUS: Defense Attorney Must Inform Client Whether Plea Carries Risk of Deportation, Immigration Lawyers Weekly (April 7, 2010)

Flores Magón, Ricardo, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (Sage Publications 2007)

Labor Law, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL JUSTICE (Sage Publications 2007)

Awards and Grants

Buck Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecturer, University of Tulsa College of Law (2020)

Challenging Discrimination Award Recipient, Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center (2019)

Fulbright Scholar, Slovenia (2018)

Professional Research Opportunities for Faculty Grant (2017)

Hughes-Ruud Pilot Grant Recipient (2017)

Scholar-in-Residence, Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, University of California Berkeley School of Law (2016)

Scholar-in-Residence, Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law (2016)

García Hernández | page 7 of 35 Association of American Law Schools Section on Minority Groups Derrick A. Bell, Jr. Award (2014)

Boston College Graduate Student Award for Academic Achievement at the Law School (2007)

Latina/o Critical Theory Student Scholar (2007)

Boston College Law School Public Service Scholar (2005)

Academic Presentations

Migrating to Prison, University of Colorado Law School (expected November 6, 2020)

Panelist, A Conversation About “Deported Americans,” Southwestern University Law School (October 16, 2020)

Migrating to Prison No More, University of Minnesota Law School (October 1, 2020)

Perils of Rights-Based Immigration Law, University of Tulsa College of Law (May 15, 2020)

Filling Prisons, Subverting Process, University of Oklahoma Law School (February 4, 2020)

Migrating to Prison, Chapman University Law School (January 30, 2020)

Migrating to Prison Book Talk, University of Denver College of Law (January 28, 2020)

Reimagining Migrant Detention, Social Science History Association 2019 Annual Meeting, Chicago (November 21, 2019)

Teaching Dreams in a Time of Nightmares, Provost’s Lunch Lecture, University of Denver (November 11, 2019)

Migrant Criminalization in the Age of Mass Incarceration, All-Campus Lecture, University of Denver (September 4, 2019)

Abolition in Immigration Prison Advocacy, De-Carceral Futures Workshop, Queen’s University, Canada (May 10, 2019)

Pitfalls of Immigration Prison Reform, Global Migration Conference, Boston College Law School (April 11, 2019)

Policing Race Through Migrant Imprisonment, University of Nevada Boyd School of Law (April 1, 2019)

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Migration, Criminality, and Prisons, South Texas College of Law (February 8, 2019) § Transcribed at 60 South Texas Law Review 435 (2019)

Enforcing Immigration Law Through Prisons, Southwestern Law School (February 1, 2019)

Migrating to Prison, Tulane Law School Faculty Colloquium (January 28, 2019)

The Prison in the Making of Modern Immigration Policing, Guest Lecture, Immigration in Twentieth Century America, University of Denver, Department of History (January 15, 2019)

Old Trends, Newly Vicious, Immigration Law Enforcement Current Events Roundtable, University of Colorado School of Law (December 6, 2018)

Criminalizing Migration, Ending Rights, Institute of Criminology, University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law (May 31, 2018)

Crimmigration and Human Rights in the United States, Keynote Address, Crimmigration and Human Rights Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia (May 17, 2018)

Boundaries, Not Borders: A Conversation About Slovenian Launch of “Violent Borders” by Reece Jones, Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Center (May 16, 2018)

Scapegoating Migrants, Lara D. Gass Symposium: President Trump’s Executive Orders and Emergent Issues in Immigration Enforcement, Washington and Lee University School of Law (February 2, 2018)

Deconstructing Crimmigration, Immigration and Resistance Symposium, University of California, Davis School of Law (October 20, 2017)

Deconstructing Crimmigration, Law and Social Change Colloquium, Brigham Young University School of Law (October 9, 2017)

Implicit Bias and Student Experiences, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (October 6, 2017)

Deconstructing Migrants, LatCrit 2017, Orlando, Florida (September 29, 2017)

Blurred Boundaries of Immigration Imprisonment, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Mexico City (June 23, 2017)

Sanctuary Rhetoric and Reality, University of California Berkeley School of Law (April 14, 2017)

Abolishing Immigration Prisons, University of New Mexico School of Law (April 11, 2017)

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Abolishing Immigration Prisons, University of California Berkeley School of Law (October 20, 2016)

Abolishing Immigration Prisons, Third CINETS Conference, University of Maryland, College Park (October 7, 2016)

Discussant, New Theories in Immigration, Refugees, and Local Citizenship, Third CINETS Conference, University of Maryland, College Park (October 6, 2016)

Social Media for Activist Scholars, Society of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, Chicago’s John Marshall Law School (September 30, 2016)

Introduction to Crimmigration Law, Texas Southern University (September 21, 2016)

Abolishing Immigration Prisons, Texas Southern University (September 21, 2016)

Immigration Imprisonment’s Failures, University of Cincinnati College of Law (April 6, 2016)

Abolishing Immigration Imprisonment, DePaul University College of Law (March 31, 2016)

Immigration Policing in the Contemporary City, Return of the American City, Redeeming the American Dream Symposium, University of Michigan Law School (March 11, 2016)

Naturalizing Immigration Imprisonment, Boston College Law School (February 5, 2016)

Creating Crimmigration, University of Arizona Honors College undergraduate seminar (November 17, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (November 16, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, University of Minnesota School of Law (October 29, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, Loyola University Chicago School of Law (October 15, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, Valparaiso University School of Law (October 15, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, Yeshiva University Cardozo School of Law (October 13, 2015)

Naturalizing Immigration Imprisonment, Brooklyn Law School (October 12, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, Oklahoma City University School of Law (October 8, 2015)

García Hernández | page 10 of 35 Abolishing Immigration Imprisonment, LatCrit 2015, Orange, California (October 2, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, University of Texas School of Law (September 18, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Texas-New Mexico chapter, Austin section (September 18, 2015)

Crimmigration Law Book Talk, St. Mary’s Law School (September 17, 2015)

Immigration Imprisonment Illegitimacy, Emerging Immigration Law Professors Conference, University of Miami School of Law (June 11, 2015)

Abolishing Immigration Imprisonment, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington (May 29, 2015)

Imprisoning Migrants, The John Marshall Law School, Chicago (April 2, 2015)

Immigration Imprisonment in the Age of Mass Incarceration (roundtable with Michelle Alexander and Silky Shah), Ohio State University (March 30, 2015)

State Immigration Imprisonment, CrImmigration: Crossing the Border Between Criminal Law and Immigration Law Symposium, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (February 6, 2015)

Teaching Crimmigration Law, Society of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, University of Nevada–Las Vegas School of Law (October 10, 2014)

Naturalizing Immigration Imprisonment, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota (May 31, 2014)

Naturalizing Immigration Imprisonment, Immigration Law Professors Workshop, University of California, Irvine School of Law (May 23, 2014)

Creating Crimmigration, Re-Envisioning Race in a “Post-Racial” Era: New Approaches in Critical Race Theory, Yale Law School (April 5, 2014)

Incentivizing Immigration Imprisonment, Midwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Indiana Tech Law School (April 4, 2014)

Crimmigration Law Overview, Crimmigration Law and Policy Workshop, University of Denver (March 29, 2014)

Immigration Detention As Punishment, Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, University of Puerto Rico School of Law (December 6, 2013)

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Incentivizing Immigration Imprisonment, Howard Law Journal Symposium (October 24, 2013)

Reconceptualizing Immigration Detention as Punishment, LatCrit 2013, Chicago, Illinois (October 4, 2013)

Through the Looking Glass: Immigration Law’s Securitized Past and Future, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Palm Beach, Florida (August 6, 2013)

Two Faces of Detention, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts (June 1, 2013)

A Response to Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia, Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law, and Justice Symposium (March 8, 2013)

Questioning Immigration Detention, Valparaiso University School of Law (February 22, 2013)

Padilla’s Failing, Constitutional Law Colloquium, University of Houston Law Center (February 7, 2013)

Immigration Mass Imprisonment: Its Origins and Impact, Discretion and Deference: Immigrants, Citizens, and the Law Symposium, Brigham Young University Law School (January 24, 2013)

Strickland-Lite: Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty for Noncitizens, Third Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago School of Law (November 2, 2012)

Strickland-Lite: Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty for Noncitizens, Northeast People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Suffolk University Law School (October 26, 2012)

Strickland-Lite: Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty for Noncitizens, University of Akron Faculty Colloquium (October 9, 2012)

Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty is Strickland-Lite for Noncitizens, Cleveland-Marshall Faculty Colloquium (September 11, 2012)

Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty is Strickland-Lite for Noncitizens, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida (August 1, 2012)

Discussion Group Participant: Social Justice Scholarship, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida (August 1, 2012)

Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty is Strickland-Lite for Noncitizens, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii (June 7, 2012)

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Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty is Strickland-Lite for Noncitizens, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, Hofstra University School of Law (June 1, 2012)

Padilla’s Two-Tiered Duty is Strickland-Lite for Noncitizens, Midwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Marquette University Law School (April 14, 2012)

Immigration Mass Imprisonment: A Genealogy, Border Patrols: The Legal, Racial, Social, and Economic Implications of United States Immigration Policy Symposium, St. John’s University School of Law (March 16, 2012)

Criminal Defense After Padilla v. Kentucky, Capital University Faculty Colloquium (December 8, 2011)

Criminal Defense After Padilla v. Kentucky, Cleveland-Marshall Faculty Colloquium (November 2, 2011)

Criminal Defense After Padilla v. Kentucky, Central States Law Schools Association Conference, University of Toledo College of Law (October 29, 2011)

Notes from the Classroom, LatCrit XVI Annual Conference, San Diego, California (October 8, 2011)

Criminal Defense After Padilla, LatCrit XVI Annual Conference, San Diego, California (October 7, 2011)

Adopting Policing Techniques of the War on Drugs to the New Immigration Policing, ClassCrits IV, American University Washington College of Law (September 23, 2011)

Criminal Defense After Padilla, Emerging Immigration Law Scholars and Teachers Conference, American University Washington College of Law (May 20, 2011)

When State Courts Meet Padilla: Unrealistic Burden, Mandate for Specialization, or the Supreme Court’s (Inadvertent) Way of Throwing Immigrants Under the Bus?, Federalism at Work: State Criminal Law, Immigrants, and Immigration-Related Activity Symposium, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law (November 5, 2010)

Panelist: Outsider’s Theory Inside: The Next Generation, LatCrit XV Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado (October 8, 2010)

The Perverse Logic of Immigration Detention, Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Seton Hall University School of Law (September 10, 2010)

Fundamentally Unfair: The Due Process Implications of the Department of Homeland Security's Transfer Policy for Detained Lawful Permanent Residents, Northern Kentucky University Faculty Colloquium (September 7, 2010)

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Fundamentally Unfair: The Due Process Implications of the Department of Homeland Security's Transfer Policy for Detained Lawful Permanent Residents, Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop, University of Toledo College of Law (June 25, 2010)

Fundamentally Unfair: The Due Process Implications of the Department of Homeland Security's Transfer Policy for Detained Lawful Permanent Residents, Midwest People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, The John Marshall Law School (April 17, 2010)

Fundamentally Unfair: The Due Process Implications of the Department of Homeland Security's Transfer Policy for Detained Lawful Permanent Residents, University of Tulsa Faculty Colloquium (February 17, 2010)

Roundtable Participant: The Crisis of the Latina/o (Legal?) Intellectual, LatCrit XIV Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (October 2, 2009)

La Migra in the Mirror: Immigration Enforcement, Racial Profiling, and the Psychology of One Mexican Chasing After Another, Defining Race Symposium, Albany Law School (November 14, 2008) § Transcription published at 72 ALBANY LAW REVIEW 891 (2009)

An Insurgent Model of Latina/o Legal Intellectualism, LatCrit XIII Annual Conference, Seattle University School of Law (October 4, 2008)

Of Inferior Stock: The Two-Pronged Repression of Radical Immigrant Birth Control Advocates at the Turn-of-the-Century, LatCrit XII Annual Conference, Miami, Florida (October 6, 2007)

Of Inferior Stock: The Two-Pronged Repression of Radical Immigrant Birth Control Advocates at the Turn-of-the-Century, Citizenship, Identity, and Social Justice Conference, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada (May 18, 2007)

The Velorution Has Arrived: Critical Mass and Direct Democracy, LatCrit XI Annual Conference, University of Nevada–Las Vegas School of Law (October 7, 2006)

Other Presentations

Migrating to Prison Book Tour § Families for Freedom, (October 5, 2020) § Clarke Forum, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania (September 24, 2020) § Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio (September 16, 2020) § ProBAR, Harlingen, Texas (July 24, 2020) § Denver Debuts In-Conversation, The Word (May 14, 2020) § Human Rights Watch, virtual (April 30, 2020) § Book Passage, Corte Madera, California (March 10, 2020)

García Hernández | page 14 of 35 § University of Oklahoma Teach-In, Norman (March 9, 2020) § National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque (March 5, 2020) § United Church of Santa Fe (March 5, 2020) § University of Akron (February 26, 2020) § University of Florida, Gainesville (February 25, 2020) § Brazos Bookstore, Houston (February 23, 2020) § Antigone Books, Tucson (February 21, 2020) § Cambridge Forum, Boston (February 19, 2020) § Harvard Law School, Boston (February 19, 2020) § Roosevelt House, Manhattan (February 18, 2020) § Brooklyn Historical Society (February 13, 2020) § Full Circle Bookstore, Oklahoma City (February 4, 2020) § UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles (January 29, 2020) § Politics & Prose at the Wharf, Washington, DC (January 21, 2020) § Town Hall Seattle (December 10, 2019) § BookBar, Denver (December 7, 2019)

Moderator, Private Rights, Public Accountability: Tort Litigation and Immigration Policies, University of Denver Crimmigration Law & Policy Event Series (expected November 17, 2020)

Moderator, Welcoming Strangers, Building Community—A Conversation About Hospitality and Citizenship, University of Denver Crimmigration Law & Policy Event Series (expected October 26, 2020)

Anti-Migrant and Anti-Black, University of Tulsa Immigration Law Society (expected October 21, 2020)

Panelist, U.S. Southern Border as Atrocity Prevention Site, Binghamton University, State University of New York (October 14, 2020)

Panelist, The Criminalization of Latinx Immigrants and its Relationship with Black Lives Matter, Network for Justice (October 13, 2020)

Guest lecture, Professor María Pabón’s Immigration Law Seminar, Loyola University New Orleans Law School (October 13, 2020)

Panelist, Abolishing ICE, University of Denver Student Immigration Law Coalition (October 8, 2020)

Panelist, History of the Criminalization of Immigration, ACLU of Southern California and ACLU of San Diego (September 23, 2020)

Moderator, The Racial Politics of Breastfeeding, University of Denver Rocky Mountain Collective on Race, Place, & Law (September 10, 2020)

García Hernández | page 15 of 35 Moderator, Racial Justice Lawyering, University of Denver Rocky Mountain Collective on Race, Place, & Law (September 1, 2020)

Defunding the Police, Impacting ICE, University of Denver College of Law (August 4, 2020)

Covid’s Compounding Inequalities: Disparate Effects, Duke University Center on Law, Race, and Politics (August 3, 2020)

Moderator, Coffee Chat: Beyond Borders, Biennial of the Americas (July 17, 2020)

On Abolition, University of Denver College of Law (July 14, 2020)

North American Immigration During Covid-19, American Bar Association Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities (June 25, 2020)

Immigration Prisons Are Not The Answer, TEDxMileHigh, Denver, Colorado (November 16, 2019)

Criminalizing Migration, Imprisoning Migrants, Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance Summit on Race and Inclusion (June 11, 2019)

Immigration Law Primer, Student Immigration Law Coalition, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (March 5, 2019)

DACA, Asylum, and Migrant Criminalization, California State University, Fullerton (February 28, 2019)

Imprisoning Migrants, Civil Rights Summit, University of Denver (February 15, 2019)

Panelist, Understanding the Asylum Ban, Student Immigration Law Coalition, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (November 15, 2018)

Moderator, Voices of Immigrant Prisoners, Student Immigration Law Coalition, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (November 8, 2018)

Welcoming Remarks, Seventh Annual Rocky Mountain Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association Colorado Chapter, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (October 12, 2018)

Immigration Prison Conditions, Prisoners’ Advocates Conference, University of Denver College of Law (October 5, 2018)

Moderator, From Family Detention to Family Separation and Back Again, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (September 17, 2018)

García Hernández | page 16 of 35 Border Policing in 2018, International Law Society, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (August 30, 2018)

Crimmigration Law in the United States, Guest Lecture, Asylum Law in the European Union, University of Ljubljana Faculty of Law (April 10, 2018)

Understanding Immigration Detention, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado (December 8, 2017)

Welcoming Remarks, Sixth Annual Rocky Mountain Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association Colorado Chapter, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (October 13, 2017)

What is Crimmigration Law?, Immigration Colectivo, University of Denver (October 6, 2017)

Immigration Pro Bono, Pro Bono Opportunities Panel, Externship Program, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (October 5, 2017)

Moderator, Religion and DACA, Christian Legal Society, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (September 28, 2017)

Understanding Immigration Imprisonment, Guest Lecture, Immigration in Twentieth Century America, University of Denver, Department of History (September 18, 2017)

DACA’s Past, Present, and Future, Immigrant, Refugee, and Asylum Coalition, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (September 14, 2017)

Something Old, Something New: Immigration Legal Scholarship From Obama to Trump, Emerging Immigration Law Professor Conference, Texas A&M University School of Law (May 18, 2017)

Sanctuary Campuses, DU Diversity Summit, University of Denver (January 20, 2017)

Immigration Concerns After the Presidential Election, Schmitt Elementary School, Denver (November 17, 2016)

Abolishing Immigration Prisons, Human Rights Watch, Washington, D.C. (October 6, 2016)

Introducing Crimmigration Law, American Immigration Lawyers Association, South Texas Chapter (August 17, 2016)

Understanding the Modified Categorical Approach, American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas (June 23, 2016)

Understanding Convictions, the Right to Counsel, and Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude,

García Hernández | page 17 of 35 Guest Lecture, Immigration Law and Immigrants’ Rights, University of Colorado Law School (March 9, 2016)

Immigration Consequences of Drug Crimes, Law @ the Margins webinar (October 19, 2015)

Practicing Immigration Law, University of Denver Sturm College of Law Immigration Refugee Asylum Coalition (September 16, 2015)

Immigration Law Scholarship in a High-Tech World, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado Grantee Conference (July 22, 2015)

Moderator, Books, Blogs, and Briefs: The Changing State of Legal Scholarship, Emerging Immigration Law Professors Conference, University of Miami School of Law (June 11, 2015)

Private Prison Involvement in Immigration Detention, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (February 23, 2015)

Closing Remarks, CrImmigration: Crossing the Border Between Criminal Law and Immigration Law Symposium, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (February 6, 2015)

Moderator, Family Detention and Deportation, Rewriting Immigration Narratives, University of Denver (January 21, 2015)

Policing Immigration, American Civil Liberties Union Student Chapter Event, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (October 27, 2014)

Migration Myths, Detention Realities, American Constitution Society and National Lawyers Guild Student Chapter Event, University of Colorado Law School (October 15, 2014)

Panelist, Networking Challenges and Opportunities, Twelfth Annual Society of American Law Teachers-Latina/o Critical Theory, Inc. Junior Faculty Development Workshop, University of Nevada–Las Vegas School of Law (October 10, 2014)

Detaining Child Migrants, Guest Lecture, Undocumented Mexican Immigration, University of Colorado Denver (October 2, 2014)

What is Crimmigration Law?, Rocky Mountain Public Interest and Social Justice Retreat, University of Denver Sturm College of Law (September 20, 2014)

Immigration Categorical Approach, American Immigration Lawyers Association 2014 Texas/Oklahoma/New Mexico Spring Conference, Dallas, Texas (April 25, 2014)

Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity and the Categorical Approach, Guest Lecture, Immigration Law and Immigrants’ Rights, University of Colorado Law School (March 17,

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Immigration Detention, American Civil Liberties Union Student Chapter Event, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, Colorado (February 12, 2014)

Crimmigration Law Update, University of Texas School of Law 2013 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law, Austin, Texas (October 25, 2013)

Understanding Crimmigration Law, Mexican American Bar Association of Texas Continuing Legal Education Seminar, South Padre Island, Texas (August 2, 2013)

Comprehensive Immigration Reform 2013, John Marshall Law School Immigration Law Society, Chicago, Illinois (March 25, 2013)

The New Administration and Immigration: The National Scene and Ohio, Methodist Theological School, Delaware, Ohio (February 18, 2013)

Latest Developments in Crimmigration Law, American Immigration Lawyers Association of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio (November 16, 2012)

New Rule or Old Rule? The Supreme Court’s 2012 Crimmigration Cases, American Constitution Society, Capital University (November 15, 2012)

The Constitutional Rights of Immigrants After Arizona and Padilla, National Latina/o Law Students Association National Conference, UCLA Law School (October 6, 2012)

Immigration Mass Incarceration and Privatization, American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Biennial Conference, Columbus, Ohio (July 28, 2012)

What’s at Stake in Arizona v. United States, American Constitution Society, Capital University (April 17, 2012)

Understanding Immigration Imprisonment, Immigration Law Society and American Civil Liberties Union Student Chapter Event, Ohio State University College of Law (April 10, 2012)

Organizer and Moderator, Becoming an Immigration Attorney Panel Discussion (March 26, 2012)

Crimmigration Expansion and Policing, National Lawyers Guild Midwest Regional Conference, Chicago-Kent College of Law (March 24, 2012)

The Immigrant’s Right to Counsel, National Latina/o Law Students Association Central Region Encuentro, Chicago-Kent College of Law (March 3, 2012)

García Hernández | page 19 of 35 Bugging the Fourth Amendment: A Preview of United States v. Jones, American Constitution Society, Capital University (November 18, 2011)

Organizer and Moderator: A Conversation About AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion Featuring Deepak Gupta, Counsel for Respondents Before the U.S. Supreme Court (March 11, 2011)

The Noncitizen’s Right to Counsel in Criminal Proceedings, American Constitution Society, Capital University (January 31, 2011)

Immigration Law in 2011: Where Are We and Where Might We Go?, Capital University Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Learning (January 17, 2011)

Sin Papeles (Undocumented): A Symposium on Immigration, National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, Illinois (July 19, 2008)

Service

Service to University of Denver

College of Law Committee Membership § Appointments Committee (2018-2019) § Faculty Executive Committee (2018-2019) § Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee, Associate Professor Christopher N. Lasch (2017-2018) § Loan Repayment Assistance Program Selection Committee (2016-2018) § Long-Term Contract Review Committee (2016-2017, 2019-2020)

Organizer, Crimmigration Law and Policy Events Series, University of Denver (2018-2020) § Convening three-year lecture series focused on developing crimmigration trends

Co-organizer and host, Seventh Annual Rocky Mountain Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Colorado Chapter (October 12, 2018) § Convened day-long continuing legal education event focused on immigration law litigation

Co-organizer and host, Sixth Annual Rocky Mountain Immigration Law Conference, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Colorado Chapter (October 3, 2017) § Convened day-long continuing legal education event focused on various facets of crimmigration law

Collaborator and supervisor, Immigration Consequences of Colorado Crimes, Rocky Mountain Immigant Advocacy Network (February 2017-December 2017)

García Hernández | page 20 of 35 § Supervise students drafting guide about immigration consequences of approximately forty Colorado criminal offenses for use by region’s leading immigration legal services provider and its pro bono partners

Co-organizer and host (with Christopher N. Lasch), Crimmigration Lecture Series, University of Denver (March 2016-November 2016) § Conceptualized and implemented year-long, grant-funded series of eleven speakers from multiple academic disciplines and legal practice addressing various crimmigration topics § Featured first public comments by José Padilla, petitioner in Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356 (2010)

Co-organizer and host, Money and Politics in Immigration Detention Workshop, Institute for Justice and Journalism (September 12-13, 2016) § Hosted seventeen national and regional journalists for two-day workshop exploring immigration detention § Sessions led by The Honorable Dana Marks, President, National Association of Immigration Judges, and prominent immigration reporters

Directed Research Supervision § Fall 2019: One student § Spring 2017: Two students § Fall 2016: One student § Spring 2015: One student § Fall 2012: One student

Policy and Community Engagement

Member, Rose Community Foundation Committee on Child and Family Development (2019-2020) § Appointed by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees to advise and assist in grant- making related to child and family development

Member, American Bar Association Commission on Immigration (September 2018- September 2020) § Appointed by ABA President Robert M. Carlson to two consecutive one-year terms to commission tasked with promoting fair treatment of migrants

Member, Scope of Services Committee, Denver Immigrant Defense Fund (September 2017- November 2017) § Created recommendations to mayor and city council about services covered by immigrant defense fund

Consultant, Latino Community Foundation of Colorado (August 2017-December 2017) § Wrote three white papers about immigration detention for dissemination to LCFC grantees

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Consultant, Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and American Friends Service Committee (2017) § Assisted Denver activists with legal implications of proposals under consideration by Denver City Council and mayor

Service to Capital University

§ Chair, Technology Committee (2012-2013) § Member, Honor Code Violation Committee (2011-2013) § Member, Social Media Team (2011-2013) § Member, Strategic Planning Process Committee (2010-2011) § Member, Innovation Awards Committee (2011)

Other Service to Academy

Associate Editor, Law and Policy (January 1, 2017-November 15, 2018)

Peer Reviewer § Columbia University Press § Harvard Law Review § LAW & POLICY § NEW CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW § QUEEN’S LAW JOURNAL § SOCIOLOGY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY § University of Nevada Press § University of California Press § Oxford University Press

Planning Committee Member, Emerging Immigration Law Professors Conference, University of Miami School of Law (June 11-12, 2015)

Co-Chair, Tenth Annual Society of American Law Teachers-Latina/o Critical Theory, Inc. Junior Faculty Development Workshop, University of Maryland School of Law (October 4-5, 2012)

Board Member, Latina/o Critical Theory, Inc. (2012-2015)

Planning Committee Member, Ninth Annual SALT-LatCrit Junior Faculty Development Workshops, San Diego, California (October 6-7, 2011)

Planning Committee Member, Eighth Annual SALT-LatCrit Junior Faculty Development Workshop, Denver, Colorado (October 7-8, 2010)

García Hernández | page 22 of 35 Media Interviews

International § Profiled in Álvaro Guzmán Bastida, “La población inmigrante presa más grande de la historia se alcanza con Obama y sigue con Trump,” Ctxt: Contexto y Acción (May 22, 2020) § Featured in What if I Told You an Army Veteran Was Incarcerated and Faced a Possible Deportation, El Supuesto (March 2020) § Featured in Migrating to Prison, Through Conversations Podcast (February 20, 2020) § Featured in Entrevisa, RT (February 4, 2020) § Featured in Carceles de inmigrantes son un negocio de 319 millones de dólares anuales en EEUU, Excelsior (December 19, 2019) § Interviewed on Deben cerrarse las prisiones privadas de inmigrantes indocumentados en EE.UU.?, CNN Dinero (December 6, 2019) § Clark Mindock, “A Cruel and Unnecessary Scam”: US Immigration Set Up Fake University to Lure Foreign Students, The Independent (November 27, 2019) § Profiled by Boris Vasev on Slovenian public broadcaster RTV SLO (August 25, 2019) § Interviewed on RT en español about law enforcement activities targeting migrants (July 17, 2019) § Interviewed on BBC World Service discussing President Trump’s continued focus on migrants and conditions inside Border Patrol cells (July 9, 2019) § Interviewed on BBC World Service discussing Defense Department allocation of money for border wall (March 26, 2019) § Quoted in Clark Mindock, Trump’s Decision to Deny Alabama Woman Re-entry to US After Joining ISIS is “Mindset of Authoritarian,” Critics Say, The Independent (February 21, 2019) § Interviewed on BBC World News (November 1, 2018) § Quoted in Demetri Sevastopulo, U.S. in Legal Move to Stop Migrant Families Being Split, Financial Times (June 22, 2018) § Quoted in Clark Mindock, Trump Plans Massive Private Prison Expansion to Jail Undocumented Immigrants, The Independent (October 18, 2017) § Quoted in Clark Mindock, Trump Administration Quietly Announces Plans to Monitor Immigrants’ Social Media Accounts, The Independent (September 27, 2017) § Quoted in Tom Blackwell, Northern Aliens: Around 100,000 Canadians Live Under the Radar in U.S. as Illegal Immigrants, National Post (Canada) (March 17, 2017) § Mentioned in Joseph Stepansky, U.S. Lawmakers Target Undocumented Student “Sanctuaries,” Al Jazeera (February 21, 2017) § Quoted in Oliver Laughland, Trump’s Freeze on Hiring Federal Workers May Thwart his Plans for Deportations, The Guardian (January 24, 2017) § Quoted in Amien Essif, U.S. “Sanctuary Cities” To Protect Against Possible Trump Deportations, Deutsche Welle (November 17, 2016) § Quoted in Brianna Lee, Immigration Reform: When Deporting Felons Breaks Families Apart, International Business Times (April 7, 2015)

García Hernández | page 23 of 35 § Interviewed on Power FM 98.7 (South African radio station) (December 4, 2014) (discussing policing practices in communities of color in the United States)

National § Quoted in Camilo Montoya-Galvez, Ex-officials Denounce ICE Billboards of Undocumented Immigrants as “Wildly Inappropriate,” CBS News (October 5, 2020) § Quoted in Eli Hagar and Beth Schwartzapfel, How Losing RGB Could Shape Criminal Justice for Years to Come, The Marshall Project (September 24, 2020) § Quoted in Tina Vasquez, Prisons Created the Blueprint for Reproductive Violence in Immigration Detention, Prism (September 3, 2020) § Quoted in Mike Ludwig, Jailed Asylum Seekers Report Unlivable Conditions in Wake of Hurricane Laura, TruthOut (September 1, 2020) § Quoted in Nicole Narea, How “Abolish ICE” Helped Bring Abolitionist Ideas Into the Mainstream, Vox (July 9, 2020) § Quoted in Courtney Bublé, Coronavirus Roundup, Government Executive (July 8, 2020) § Quoted in Shikha Dalmia, Tear Down America’s Immigrant Prisons, Reason Magazine (June 8, 2020) § Quoted in Felipe De La Hoz, How ICE Is Using Private Contractors to Dodge Local Democracy, The Appeal (May 26, 2020) § Quoted Felipe De La Hoz, Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, ICE Has Life-or-Death Power to Release Detainees, The Intercept (April 13, 2020) § Quoted in Gaby Del Valle, Coronavirus is Shutting Everything Down, Except for ICE Arrests, Medium (March 25, 2020) § Quoted in Camilo Montoya-Galvez, “Powder Kegs”: Calls Grow for ICE to Release Immigrants to Avoid Coronavirus Outbreak, CBS News (March 19, 2020) § Quoted in Brendan O’Connor, The Deserving Migrant, The Baffler (March 11, 2020) § Featured in Lucrando con inmigrantes en la miseria, Política Ya, Univision (February 14, 2020) § Quoted in Alex Ellerbeck, Trump Plans to Collect DNA From Nearly a Million Immigrant Detainees, The Center for Public Integrity (January 31, 2020) § Quoted in Kim Bellware, Ohio Judge Says He Relies on a Hunch to Call ICE When He Suspects Defendants are Undocumented, Washington Post (January 25, 2020) § Quoted in Jessica Kutz, Our Detention System is Bankrupting Immigrants, High Country News (January 24, 2020) § Featured in New Book Looks at What Drives Immigration Prisons, MSNBC “Morning Joe” (December 31, 2019) § Featured in End Migrant Prison?, Good Law, Bad Law Podcast (December 20, 2019) § Featured in The Record with Bill Radke, KUOW, Seattle NPR (December 19, 2019) § Featured in Immigration Attorney Argues Against Locking Up Migrants Accused of Violations, Here & Now, WBUR (December 17, 2019) § Quoted in Morgan Baskin, How a Mexican Teen’s Death at the Hands of Border Patrol Could Give Other Victims a Chance at Justice, Vice News (December 5, 2019) § Quoted in Rafael Bernal, Lawmakers Press for ICE Reforms After Fake School Report, The Hill (December 4, 2019)

García Hernández | page 24 of 35 § Quoted in Justin Rohrlich, ICE Bought State Driving Records to Track Undocumented Immigrants, Quartz (December 3, 2019) § Featured in Naomi Ishisaka, Who Profits from “Crimmigration”?, Seattle Times (December 2, 2019) § Quoted in Kaitlyn Burton, High Court Border Death Case May Curb Suits Against Feds, Law360 (November 15, 2019) § Quoted in Cora Currier, Lawyers and Scholars to LexisNexis, Thompson Reuters: Stop Helping ICE Deport People, The Intercept (November 14, 2019) § Profiled in Sarah Tory, The Case Against Immigration Prisons, High Country News (November 11, 2019) § Quoted in Gaby Del Valle, States Want to Use Identity-Theft Laws to Go After Unocumented Immigrants, Vice News (November 6, 2019) § Quoted in Seth Freed Wessler, Inside the US Marshals’ Secretive, Deadly Detention Empire, Mother Jones (November/December 2019) § Quoted in Suzanne Monyak, 7 High Court Cases Immigration Attorneys Should Watch, Law360 (October 21, 2019) § Quoted in Suzanne Monyak, Ban on Promoting Illegal Immigration Stirs Prosecution Fears, Law360 (October 4, 2019) § Featured in Emily Kassie, Detained: How the United States Created the Largest Immigrant Detention System in the World, The Marshall Project (September 24, 2019) § Quoted in John Thomas, Yes, The United States Should Close Detention Centers for Illegal Entrants, The Federalist (September 9, 2019) § Quoted in John Thomas, When Immigrant Detention Leads to a Main Street Comeback, The American Conservative (September 4, 2019) § Quoted in Justin Rohrlich, Human Smugglers in Texas Allegedly Terrorized Captive Migrants with Tasers and Pistols, Quartz (September 3, 2019) § Quoted in Polly Mosendrz and Michaela Ross, Trump Administration Tightens Policy on Children Born Overseas, Bloomberg News (August 28, 2019) § Quoted in Justin Rohrlich, A Rare Prosecution and Resignation of a US Border Agent Who Assaulted a Migrant, Quartz (August 27, 2019) § Quoted in Emanuella Grinberg, A US-Born Citizen Who Was in Immigration Detention for Three Weeks Has Been Released, CNN (July 25, 2019) § Interviewed by Marco Werman, A New Trump Administration Policy Could Lead to More US Citizens Being Deported, Public Radio International’s The World (July 23, 2019) § Quoted in Manuel Madrid, DNA Testing at the Border Could Provide Cover for More Family Separations, The American Prospect (May 20, 2019) § Quoted in Roque Planas, The Trump Administration is Expanding Its Network of Privatized Immigrant Prisons, HuffPost (May 3, 2019) § Quoted in Suzanne Monyak, Visa Applications From Sanctioned Nations Can Be Paused, Law360 (April 23, 2019) § Interviewed in Reynaldo Leaños, Jr., Shelters and City Governments Scramble to Help Migrants in the Rio Grande Valley, National Public Radio Weekend Edition Sunday (April 7, 2019)

García Hernández | page 25 of 35 § Quoted in Massoud Hayoun, The Supreme Court Could Reshape the Debate Over State Immigration Enforcement, Pacific Standard Magazine (March 21, 2019) § Quoted in Monica Hunter-Hart, Migrant Families Are Still Being Separated at the Border, Civil Rights Group Says, Bustle (February 21, 2019) § Quoted in Jon Greenberg, GOP Super PAC Ad Skips Over Jacky Rosen’s Yes Vote on Criminal Immigrant Bill, Politifact (October 2, 2018) § Quoted in Hamed Aleaziz, Retired Immigration Judges Are Protesting How a Deportation Case Was Handled, BuzzFeed News (July 31, 2018) § Quoted in Tanvi Misra, Where Cities Help Detain Immigrants, CityLab (July 10, 2018) § Quoted in Daniella Silva, DNA Tests for Separated Families Slammed by Immigration Advocates, NBC News (July 5, 2018) § Quoted in Tess Owen, Sheriffs See Dollar Signs and Political Wins by Cooperating with ICE, Vice News (July 2, 2018) § Quoted in Daniella Silva & Suzanne Gamboa, They Came Seeking Asylum. Now They Want Their Children Back, NBC News (June 28, 2018) § Quoted in Tanvi Misra & David Montgomery, Where Will the Migrant Kids Go?, CityLab (June 22, 2018) § Quoted in Benjy Sarlin, White House Can’t Get Its Story Straight on Family Separation, NBC News (June 20, 2018) § Interviewed in Aaron Maté, Trump Worsens U.S. Immigration System’s Cruelty, The Real News Network (June 19, 2018) § Quoted in Dune Lawrence, Trump Refuses to Release Data on Immigration Crackdown, Bloomberg (June 14, 2018) § Quoted in Daniella Silva, ACLU Demands Records of Social Media Surveillance Under Trump, NBC News (May 24, 2018) § Quoted in Eoin Higgins, ICE Doesn’t Want You to Read Its Manuals—For No Good Reason Whatsoever, The Intercept (April 18, 2018) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, El anuncio de la presencia military en la frontera hace temer por la vida de civiles, La Opinión (April 12, 2018) (Translation: Announced Military Deployment to Border Raises Fears of Civil Deaths) § Quoted in Maura Ewing, As Immigration Arrests Rise, Advocates Warn Immigrants to Know Their Rights When Agents Show Up, Public Radio International’s The World (April 12, 2018) § Quoted in Damià S. Bonmatí, ¿Tropas en la frontera eviadas por Trump? Tres cosas que debes saber antes de alarmarte, Univision Noticias (April 3, 2018) (Translation: Troops Sent to the Border by Trump? Three Things You Need to Know Before Being Alarmed) § Quoted in Hamed Aleaziz, Advocates’ Advice for Immigrants: If ICE Knocks, Don’t Open the Door, Chronicle (March 29, 2018) § Quoted in Marnette Federis, How Immigration Raids Have—and Haven’t—Changed Under the Trump Administration, The World (March 16, 2018) § Quoted in Tanvi Misra, What the DOJ’s Lawsuit Could Mean for “Sanctuary” Laws, CityLab (March 7, 2018) § Quoted in Bob Egelko & Hamed Aleaziz, ICE Says it Won’t Make Immigration Sweeps at Courthouses, San Francisco Chronicle (January 31, 2018)

García Hernández | page 26 of 35 § Quoted in Alastair Boone & Tanvi Misra, Immigration Raids, Coming to a Store Near You, CityLab (January 18, 2018) § Quoted in Nathalie Delgadillo, Can Politicians Be Jailed for Supporting Immigrant Sanctuary Policies, Governing (January 8, 2018) § Quoted in Elise Foley & Roque Planas, Trump ICE Chief Wants to Prosecute Politicians Who Won’t Lock Up More Immigrants, HuffPost (January 3, 2018) § Quoted in Jeremy Raff, The “Double Punishment” for Black Undocumented Immigrants, The Atlantic (December 30, 2017) § Quoted in Yvette Cabrera, To Fulfill Trump’s Vision on Immigration, Sheriffs are Trampling Over Constitutional Principles, ThinkProgress (December 22, 2017) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, ¿Qué impide que se apruebe el Dream Act en momentos en que es tan popular?, La Opinión (December 8, 2017) (Translation: What Stops Dream Act’s Approval When It’s So Popular?) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, Proyecto de ley en Florida cobraría a inmigrantes por el tiempo que estén detenidos para que los recoja ICE, La Opinión (November 30, 2017) (Translation: Proposed Law in Florida Would Charge Immigrants for Time Detained Waiting for ICE) § Quoted in Adolfo Flores, People Are Worried About DHS Plans to Gather Social Media Info, BuzzFeed News (September 25, 2017) § Featured on César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández on DACA, The Dig: Discussing the Politics of American Class Warfare podcast (September 8, 2017) § Featured in Juliana Jiménez, Preguntas y respuestas para estudiantes indocumentados tras el fin de DACA, Univision (September 5, 2017) (Translation: Questions and Answers for Undocumented Students About DACA’s Repeal) § Quoted in Sarah Birnbaum, Looming Immigration Law is Hurting Houston’s Ability to Help Undocumented Residents in Wake of Harvey, Public Radio International’s The World (August 29, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, What Would be the Fallout of Trump Pardoning Arpaio, Law360 (August 23, 2017) § Quoted in Roque Planas, Immigrants Appear Unshackled Before Judge in Arizona After Federal Ruling, HuffPost (July 19, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, Justices Gave Government Pushback in Several Immigration Cases, Law360 (June 29, 2017) § Quoted in Adolfo Flores, California Deals Blow to Trump’s Plan to Expand Immigrant Detention Centers, BuzzFeed News (June 15, 2017) § Quoted in Manuel Madrid, Rolling the Dice on Deportation, The American Prospect (June 9, 2017) § Quoted in Roque Planas, Prosecutors Already Cracking Down on Undocumented Immigrants in Arizona, Huffington Post (June 2, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, 3 Things to Know About Texas’ Anti-Sanctuary Cities Law, Law360 (May 12, 2017) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, Forzoso arresto de migrantes tras citas en tribunales genera protestas, La Opinión (May 10, 2017) (Translation: Forceful Arrest of Migrant Before Court Appearance Sparks Protests) § Quoted in Maura Ewing, Should Taxpayers Sponsor Attorneys for Undocumented Immigrants?, The Atlantic (May 5, 2017)

García Hernández | page 27 of 35 § Quoted in Ryan Devereaux, Trump Targets Undocumented Families, Not Felons, in First 100 Days, The Intercept (April 28, 2017) § Quoted in Elise Foley, Jeff Sessions Isn’t Telling the Truth About “Sanctuary Cities,” Huffington Post (April 28, 2017) § Quoted in Tanvi Misra, Sanctuary Cities are Winning, The Atlantic’s City Lab (April 25, 2017) § Featured in Deported for Dope, Weediquette, Viceland (April 19, 2017) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, Criminalizar inmigrantes limitaría recursos para combatir a narcos y otros delincuentes, La Opinión (April 11, 2017) (Translation: Criminalizing Immigrants Limits Resources to Fight Drug Traffickers and Other Criminals) § Quoted in Adolfo Flores, Attorney General Orders Tougher Prosecutions of Undocumented Immigrants, BuzzFeed News (April 11, 2017) § Quoted in Pilar Marrero, Trump no debe aún cantar victoria sobre reducción de curces fronterizos, dicen expertos, La Opiníon (April 6, 2017) (Translation: Trump Should Not Declare Victory for Drop in Border Crossings, Experts Say) § Quoted in Alex Newman, This is the Data We No Longer Get About Immigration Enforcement Under the Trump Administration, Public Radio International’s The World (March 30, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, Justices Set to Hear Immigrant’s Case on Bad Attorney Advice, Law360 (March 27, 2017) § Discussed in Gabriella Lifsec, Tompkins County Passes Sanctuary Resolution, Cornell University, The Worker Institute (February 28, 2017) § Interviewed in Oscar Fernández, Sanctuary Cities Rhetoric Versus Action, Latino Media Collective, WPFW Pacifica 89.3 FM (February 24, 2017) § Quoted in Monica Campbell, Immigration Lawyers: Trump Crackdown Tactics Will See Fierce Legal Challenges, Public Radio International’s The World (February 22, 2017) § Quoted in Rachel Gotbaum and Angilee Shah, Federal Appeals Court Refuses to Restore Trump’s Immigration Ban, Public Radio International’s The World (February 9, 2017) § Quoted in Angilee Shah, #100Days100Qs, Public Radio International (January 29, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, Trump Immigration Orders Stir Funding, Litigation Questions, Law360 (January 25, 2017) § Interviewed on The Michelangelo Signorile Show, SiriusXM, Why Do Some Localities Decide to Become So-Called “Sanctuary Cities”? (January 25, 2017) § Mollie Reilly et al., Donald Trump Declared War on “Sanctuary Cities.” They’re Already Fighting Back, Huffington Post (January 25, 2017) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, High Court to Weigh Murky Crime-of-Violence Definition, Law360 (January 13, 2017) § Quoted in Lauren Etter, America’s Private Prisons are Back in Business, Bloomberg News (January 10, 2017) § Quoted in Matt Smith, Private Lockups May Prosper Under Trump Due to Predictions of More Deportations, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (January 2, 2017) § Featured on Trump Didn’t Invent Being Terrible on Immigration, The Dig: Discussing the Politics of American Class Warfare podcast (December 21, 2016)

García Hernández | page 28 of 35 § Quoted in Daniel Connolly, What is Often Called “Illegal Immigration” Isn’t Really Treated as Illegal, Public Radio International (December 20, 2016) § Quoted in David Noriega, Under Trump, Sanctuary Cities May Not Be Safe, BuzzFeed News (December 8, 2016) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, Trump’s Plan to Deport 2M Immigrants Will Face Roadblocks, Law360 (November 16, 2016) § Quoted in Kate Abbey-Lambertz, Students Are Taking A Stand Against Donald Trump’s Immigration Policies on Campus, Huffington Post (November 16, 2016) § Quoted in Daniel Denvir, How Centrists Failed Immigrants, Jacobin Magazine Online (November 4, 2016) § Quoted in Rachel Weiner, A Judge Agreed This Illegal Immigrant Could Stay in the U.S. Why is He Behind Bars?, Washington Post (October 31, 2016) § Interviewed on NPR’s Code Switch, Who is a Good Immigrant, Anyway? (October 5, 2016) § Quoted in Allissa Wickham, BIA Ruling May Have Pushed “Moral Turpitude” Too Far, Law360 (October 3, 2016) § Featured in Tanvi Misra, The Rise of Crimmigration, The Atlantic’s City Lab (September 16, 2016) § Quoted in María Peña, Exigen mas protecciones para migrantes y refugiados en EEUU, El Diario (September 12, 2016) § Quoted in Reynaldo Leanos, Jr., DHS Will Review Its Relationship With Private Prison Companies, But There Are Many Questions About What Comes Next, Public Radio International (September 1, 2016) § Quoted in Angilee Shah, The Department of Justice Will Stop Contracting With Private Prison Companies, But Immigration Officials Won’t Follow Suit, Public Radio International (August 18, 2016) § Quoted in María Peña, Scalia Jamás Fue “Amigo” de los Inmigrantes Pero Cerró Filas Con Jueces “Progresistas”, La Opinión (February 17, 2016) (translation: Scalia Was Never A “Friend” to Immigrants, but Sometimes Aligned with Liberal Justices) § Featured in James Barasch, What’s Behind the Criminalizing of Immigration?, Boston College Law Magazine (February 11, 2016) § Quoted in Ceder Attanasio, Canadian Immigrants Lead World in Illegal U.S. Visa Overstays, According to First-Ever DHS Estimates, Latin Times (February 4, 2016) § Quoted in Marco Werman, Get Out of Jail, Get Deported, Public Radio International’s The World (November 3, 2015) § Quoted in David Norriega and John Templon, Immigration Authorities Are Far More Likely to Jail You if You’re Mexican, BuzzFeed News (August 25, 2015) § Interviewed on Redirect: Immigration Law and Perspectives podcast (July 31, 2015) (addressing sanctuary city policies on satirical podcast) § Quoted in Anita Sinha, Ending Mass Incarceration, But Not for Immigrants: A Tale of Two Policies, Huffington Post (July 28, 2015) § Interviewed on Redirect: Immigration Law and Perspectives podcast (May 29, 2015) (addressing private profit in immigration detention) § Interviewed on Coast to Coast Immigration Law and Perspectives podcast (April 24, 2015) (addressing migration to Europe across the Mediterranean Sea)

García Hernández | page 29 of 35 § Quoted in Christie Thompson, Deporting “Felons, Not Families”, The Marshall Project (November 21, 2014) § Quoted in Yana Kunichoff, Should We Trust Him? The Mixed Results of Obama’s Past Immigration Relief Measures, In These Times Magazine (November 21, 2014) § Interviewed on Coast to Coast Immigration Law and Perspectives podcast (November 17, 2014) (discussing family immigration detention) § Quoted in Zoë Carpenter, How the Government Created “Stop-and-Frisk for Latinos,” The Nation (September 22, 2014) § Interviewed on Latino USA, a National Public Radio program, How This Happened (September 12, 2014) (discussing links between Central American immigration today and United States policies during the 1980s) § Quoted in Suzanne Gamboa, Heavy Police Tactics A Reality for Immigrants, Latinos Too, NBC News (August 28, 2014) § Quoted in Yana Kunichoff, Till I.C.E. Do Us Part: Tens of Thousands of American Families Are Torn Asunder By U.S. Immigration Policies, In These Times Magazine (August 25, 2014) § Quoted in Yana Kunichoff, For Immigrants Who Return After Deportation, Little Chance at Due Process, Say Advocates, Truthout (June 5, 2014) § Quoted in Martin Michaels, Immigration Reform Bill Could Be Dead on Arrival in the House, Mint Press News (June 26, 2013) § Quoted in Martin Michaels, Despite Drop in Immigration and Violence, Congress Ups Border Security, Mint Press News (May 7, 2013) § Quoted in Miriam Jordan, Bill is Tougher on Crossings, Wall Street Journal (April 24, 2013) § Quoted in Daisy Becerra, Girl, Undocumented, Jerk Magazine (March 25, 2013) § Quoted in Martin Michaels, DHS To Release Detainees Amid Budget Cuts, Reducing Immigrant Population Behind Bars, Mint Press News (February 27, 2013) § Quoted in Michael O. Loatman, Eighth Circuit Grapples with New ‘Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude’ Test, U.S. Law Week (June 5, 2012)

Regional § Appeared on CityLine, WCVB5, Boston ABC affiliate (September 20, 2020) § Interviewed on A Line in the Sand, Lost Highways Podcast, History Colorado (September 16, 2020) § Quoted in Tyler Hicks, Activists Want Tarrant County to Stop Doing ICE’s Work for Them, Dallas Observer (July 16, 2020) § Quoted in Lorenzo Zazueta-Castro and Matthew Wilson, UTRGV, International Students React to Trump Administration’s Visa Restrictions (July 8, 2020) § Interviewed on RadioEd, University of Denver (July 7, 2020) § Featured in Explaining America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants, KPFA (May 7, 2020) § Featured in Arizona Spotlight, Arizona Public Media, NPR affiliate (April 22, 2020) § Featured in “Migrating to Prison” Is An Urgent Call to Abolish Immigration Prisons, KALW Public Radio (March 9, 2020) § Featured in Migrating to Prison, Houston Matters, Houston Public Media, NPR affiliate (February 24, 2020)

García Hernández | page 30 of 35 § Featured in Libro profundiza sobre cómo operan los centros de detención para inmigrantes, Univision Houston (February 22, 2020) § Featured in Immigration Lawyers Podcast (February 2, 2020) § Quoted in Jesse Paul, An Effort to Block ICE Agents from Making Courthouse Arrests in Colorado Will Test Gov. Polis on Immigration, Colorado Sun (January 29, 2020) § Featured in Abolishing Immigration Detention, This is Edafe Okporo Podcast (January 15, 2020) § Featured in New Book Explains Immigrant Detention “Obsession”, Law Week Colorado (December 31, 2019) § Featured in Migrating to Prison, PRX (December 13, 2019) § Featured in Pasa La Voz, KGNU Radio (December 8, 2019) § Featured in Conor McCormick-Cavanagh, Migrating to Prison Looks at the Criminalization of Immigrants (December 4, 2019) § Interviewed on KSRO, Sonoma County public radio (December 3, 2019) § Interviewed on 9News Denver, A Look at the Number of People ICE Detained in Colorado and Wyoming Over the Last Six Years (November 8, 2019) § Interviewed on Rich Fisher, Studio Tulsa (March 13, 2019) § Interviewed on 9News Denver, Immigration Expert Discusses the Prospect of Seeking Asylum (February 13, 2019) § Quoted in Anthony Avellaneda, Abogados de todo el país se reunieron en Las Vegas, El Tiempo Las Vegas (January 31, 2019) § Interviewed on Knowledge at Wharton podcast (November 13, 2018) § Quoted in Sara Fleming, Two Guatemalan Mothers Separated from Children Describe Hellacious Journeys to U.S., Westword (August 7, 2018) § Quoted in Elizabeth Hernandez, 50 Parents Separated From Their Children Await Fate at Aurora ICE Facility, Denver Post (June 22, 2018) § Quoted in John Ingold, Colorado Woman Will Soon Need Liver Transplant, Donor Husband About to be Deported, Denver Post (June 13, 2018) § Quoted in Jenn Fields & Jesse Paul, To Stay or Go? As Immigration Battles Unfold in Congress and Courts, Coloradans Losing Temporary Protected Status Face and “Impossible” Decision, Denver Post (April 1, 2018) § Quoted in Fatima Hussein, Immigration Activists Respond to Deaths of Colts Player Edwin Jackson, Uber Driver, Indianapolis Star (February 5, 2018) § Quoted in Jason Buch, Chief Cites a Lack of Jurisdiction, San Antonio Express-News (January 5, 2018) § Interviewed on Bobby Allyn, In Philly Halls of Justice, Feds Seizing More Immigrants with No Criminal Past, WHYY, Philadelphia National Public Radio affiliate (December 20, 2017) § Interviewed on Kristen Aguirre, Activists Push to Pass DREAM Act Before End of Year, 9News Denver (December 6, 2017) § Interviewed on Oficinas de libertad condicional facilitan arrestos, Telemundo Denver (November 30, 2017) (Translation: Probation Offices Coordinate Arrests) § Quoted in Chris Walker, State Probation Office in Denver Tipping Off ICE, Allowing Non-citizen Arrests, Westword (November 27, 2017) § Quoted in John Ingold, Colorado Supreme Court Decision on Immigrant Smuggling Law Could Mean One Man’s Release from Prison, Denver Post (October 25, 2017)

García Hernández | page 31 of 35 § Interviewed on Kristen Aguirre, Colorado Family Fights to Keep Father of Four from Deportation, 9News Denver (October 17, 2017) § Quoted in Jenn Fields, He Thought He Was Getting his Green Card. Instead, a Colorado Man was Detained, Denver Post (October 17, 2017) § Quoted in Noelle Phillips, ICE Includes Denver in Immigration Sweep That Targeted Sanctuary Cities, Denver Post (September 28, 2017) § Quoted in Uriel J. García, ICE Arrests Young Immigrant’s Sponsor Months After Feds Assured Him He’d Be Safe, Santa Fe New Mexican (September 9, 2017) § Interviewed on Marshall Zilinger, What’s True About DACA Recipients?, 9News Denver (September 5, 2017) § Quoted in Fatima Hussein, Immigration Deal Thrusts Indy Into One of the Biggest Debates of the Trump Era, Indianapolis Star Tribune (September 4, 2017) § Quoted in Lomi Kriel, Trump Pressing for Mass Criminalization of Illegal Border Crossers, Houston Chronicle (August 26, 2017) § Quoted in Jenn Fields, Next Chapter in Colorado’s Sanctuary Movement, Denver Post (August 12, 2017) § Quoted in Tony Flesor, Denver “Exploring” Immigration Legal Defense Fund, Law Week Colorado (August 7, 2017) § Quoted in Victor Manuel Ramos, Advocates Sue Suffolk County, Feds Over Immigrant’s Detention, Newsday (August 2, 2017) § Quoted in Tony Marrero, Sheriff Gualtieri Taking Lead in Talks with ICE Over Immigrant Detainees, Tampa Bay News (June 12, 2017) § Quoted in Jason Buch, Federal Judge Rules Immigration Detainers at Center of Texas’ Sanctuary Cities Ban are Unconstitutional, San Antonio Express-News (June 9, 2017) § Interviewed on Fox News 31 Denver discussing Justice Department request for Supreme Court review of President Trump’s executive order (June 5, 2017) § Quoted in Gustavo Solis, Targeted by ICE for a 16-year-old Arrest, The Desert Sun (May 3, 2017) § Quoted in Uriel J. García, Immigrant Parents Scramble to Designate Emergency Caretakers in Case They Are Deported, Santa Fe New Mexican (February 27, 2017) § Interviewed in Sandra Svoboda, “Crimmigration”: Michigan Man’s Case Heads to U.S. Supreme Court, WDET Detroit Public Radio (February 24, 2017) § Quoted in Uriel J. García, City Panel Backs Immigrant-Friendly Resolution, Santa Fe New Mexican (February 21, 2017) § Quoted in Anusha Roy, Deportation: The Process and Policy, 9News Denver (February 16, 2017) § Interviewed in Marianne Combs, What Do Sanctuary Cities Really Offer? At What Cost?, Minnesota Public Radio (February 7, 2017) § Interviewed on 9News Denver Facebook Live Chat, President Trump’s Travel Ban Executive Order (February 7, 2017) § Interviewed in Vicente Arenas, CSU Ph.D. Candidate Caught in Travel Ban Court Fight, 9News Denver (February 6, 2017) § Quoted in Kate Morrissey, Amid Immigration Tumult, Eight Asylum Seekers Gain U.S. Entry, San Diego Union-Tribune (February 3, 2017) § Interviewed in Allison Sylte and Tayler Overschmidt, Libyan Student Studying in Denver Sues Trump Over Travel Ban, 9News Denver (January 31, 2017)

García Hernández | page 32 of 35 § Quoted in Gustavo Solis, How Attorney General Jeff Sessions Could Make it Easier to Deport Immigrants, The Desert Sun (December 29, 2016) § Interviewed in Jude Joffe-Block, How Trump’s Pledge to Ramp Up Deportations of Immigrants with Criminal Histories Could Play Out, KJZZ Arizona Public Radio (December 8, 2016) § Quoted in Aaron Schrank, Report Suggests DHS Will Keep Using Private Prison Companies for Immigration Detention, Texas Public Radio (December 1, 2016) § Interviewed in Nelson García, Students Show Concerns Over Trump, Immigration, 9News Colorado (November 9, 2016) § Featured in Kristian Hernández, Local Author Questions Legality of Our Immigration System, The Monitor (August 27, 2016) § Quoted in Rachel Glickhouse, Trump Echoes Obama in Plans to Deport “Criminal” Immigrants, Univision Miami (August 24, 2016) § Interviewed on Chicago’s Sin Censura Con Vicente Serrano (April 7, 2016) (discussing immigration imprisonment) § Quoted in Jorge Valencia, Immigration Law Protestors Block Traffic in Front of Governor’s Mansion, WUNC: North Carolina Public Radio (October 30, 2015) § Quoted in Kate Wheeling, A Final Nail in the Coffin for Family Detention Centers?, Pacific Standard Magazine (July 29, 2015) § Quoted in Jesse Paul, Mexican Man Leaves Denver Church Sanctuary After Nine Months, Denver Post (July 22, 2015) § Interviewed on KURV 710’s (South Texas radio station) The Drive Home with Davis and Roxanne (May 26, 2015) (discussing detention of immigrant mothers and children) § Quoted in Adrian D. Garcia, Police Search Growing Number of Cellphones, The Coloradoan (June 18, 2015) § Quoted in Jared Wright, Friends, Foes Weigh in on Immigration Ruling, Colorado Statesman (May 29, 2015) § Interviewed on Chicago’s Sin Censura Con Vicente Serrano (May 27, 2015) (discussing Fifth Circuit affirmance of preliminary injunction against Obama Administration’s immigration executive action plans) § Interviewed on KURV 710’s (South Texas radio station) The Drive Home with Davis and Roxanne (May 26, 2015) (discussing Fifth Circuit affirmance of preliminary injunction against Obama Administration’s immigration executive action plans) § Quoted in Christian Nolan, Conn. Supreme Court Ruling a Setback for Immigrants, Connecticut Law Tribune (April 13, 2015) § Interviewed on Chicago’s Sin Censura Con Vicente Serrano (March 26, 2015) (discussing use of imprisonment to enforce immigration law) § Quoted in Aaron Nelsen, Federal Judge at the Center of Immigration Debate, San Antonio Express-News (February 18, 2015) § Quoted in Federal Judge Blocks President Obama’s Immigration Action, KGBT Action 4 News (February 16, 2015) § Mentioned in Caitlin Antrim, Immigrants Speak Out at AAC, The Clarion (January 22, 2015)

García Hernández | page 33 of 35 § Interviewed on Denver’s KDVR Fox 31 “Good Morning Colorado” news show, Grand Jury Does Not Indict Ferguson Police Officer (November 25, 2014) (discussing grand jury decision in Michael Brown case) § Quoted in Vianes Rodriguez, RGA Ad “Actions” That Hits Hickenlooper True But Misleading, Denver Post’s The Spot Blog (October 23, 2014) § Quoted in Hannah Garcia, Ammo Suit Based in Tort Law, Law Week Colorado (September 29, 2014) § Interviewed on KUSA 9News Denver (September 8, 2014) (discussed immigration law implications of international dating) § Quoted in Jude Joffe-Block, Some Arizona Immigrants May Not Be Eligible for Immigration Reform, Fronteras Desk public radio (May 6, 2013) § Quoted in Jude Joffe-Block, DACA Challengers’ Arguments Resonate with Judge, Fronteras Desk public radio (April 25, 2013) § Interviewed on Politics Tonight, Chicagoland TV (April 23, 2013) (discussed immigration reform proposal then being debated in Senate) § Quoted in Álvaro Ortiz, Record en Texas de Deportación de Padres, La Voz de Houston, Houston Spanish language-newspaper (January 5, 2013) (translation: Record Number of Parents Deported from Texas) § Interviewed on 10TV, television station in Columbus, Ohio (November 21, 2012) (discussed criminal activity by immigrants and high stakes that unauthorized individuals face when encountering police officers) § Quoted in María Zamudio, Undocumented Life: Making Chicago the Most “Immigrant Friendly” City, Chicago Reporter’s Muckrakers blog (August 27, 2012) § Quoted in Carlos H. Lozano, Salud Sin Límites Para Millones, EL MUNDO, Austin/San Antonio Spanish-language newspaper (July 5, 2012) (translation: Universal Health Care For Millions) § Quoted in Octavio López, Los ‘Dreamers’ Pasan de Ser la Excepción y Son Ahora la Constante, VÍVELO HOY, Chicago Spanish-language newspaper (June 2, 2012) (translation: DREAMers: Formerly the Exception, Now They Are the Rule) § Interviewed on KGBT, television station in Río Grande Valley, Texas (December 23, 2008) (about Department of Homeland Security’s planned expansion of US-VISIT program fingerprinting to include all lawful permanent residents) § Interviewed on KGBT, television station in Río Grande Valley, Texas (October 13, 2008) (addressed enactment of legislation to decrease processing time for naturalization applications submitted by members of the military) § Interviewed on KGBT, television station in Río Grande Valley, Texas (September 30, 2008) (discussed changes to naturalization examination and provided suggestions for viewers considering applying for naturalization)

Education

Boston College Law School, J.D. 2007 Law Review: Boston College Third World Law Journal

García Hernández | page 34 of 35 Brown University, A.B., with Honors in American Civilization, and English, 2002

Legal Experience

Of counsel, García & García Attorneys at Law, McAllen, Texas 2009-present

Associate Attorney, García & García Attorneys at Law, McAllen, Texas 2008-2009

Law Clerk, Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, Rhode Island 2007–2008

Other Teaching Experience

Teacher, Bishop McVinney Regional School, Providence, Rhode Island 2002-2003

Teacher/Program Facilitator, English for Action, Providence, Rhode Island 2001-2002

Bar and Professional Association Memberships

§ State Bar of Texas § American Bar Association § National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild

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