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Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, discusses the backlogged work authorization system.
Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, says, “There are a lot of issues that need to be resolved and so far there does not seem to be any coordination between state and local authorities to figure this out.”
“Birds are the canary in the coal mine,” says Amanda Rodewald, professor of ornithology. “They’re an early warning of environmental changes that also can affect us.”
Benjamin Van Doren, postdoctoral associate, joins the Science, Quickly podcast to talk about the role artificial intelligence plays in helping us see migrating birds.
Saida Hodžić, a Professor in the Anthropology Department and the Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department at Cornell University, discusses her work the fields of asylum and refugee studies from studies of refugees to critical studies of refuge, and her spring 2023 symposium, Displaced, Detained, Undeterred: The Violence of Uncertain Refuge.
Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, explains the impact of the US visa process on Afghan students.
Stephen Yale-Loehr, professor of immigration law, says, “People like immigrants they know, but worry about overall immigration levels. For that reason, it is easy for politicians to demonize immigrants by mouthing simple soundbites rather than tackling the complexity of the issue.”
Even in a tight labor market where the lowest-wage workers are seeing outsized gains, gig drivers, who deliver food or people for companies like Uber or DoorDash, are having a hard time notching pay wins.
Mark Wysocki, senior lecturer of Earth and atmospheric sciences at CALS, joins CBS News to discuss flash floods and severe weather events.