Immigration is one of the defining and polarizing issues of our times. An increasing number of people are migrating due to climate change, wars, poverty, and other push factors. Immigration is being used to stoke racial fears, divide working-class people, and undermine democracy worldwide. The Cornell Migration & Human Rights Program seeks to engage those issues and sits at the nexus of practice and research on immigration law in the United States and around the world. The Program supports the collaboration of scholars, practitioners and students at Cornell’s Law School and its Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and more than a dozen visiting Fellows with deep expertise in immigration and human rights.