Maggie Elmore
@mjelmore.bsky.social
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Historian of migration, borders, and immigration policy. Also religion. Reluctant runner. Food person. Cat person. Special needs advocate.
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My JAH article on how anti-immigrant violence in the borderlands contributed to the human rights movement: the Hanigan case shows us the ways undocumented people and their advocates have defended migrants’ human and civil rights in the face of unspeakable violence
In the Shadow of the Law: The Hanigan Case and the Genesis of the Immigrant Rights Movement
One August afternoon in 1976, a group of men building a fence on a family ranch in Agua Prieta, Mexico, looked up to see a young man limping toward them. N
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As @rns.org documented in August, apparent ICE/federal immigration agents have conducted operations near or even *on the grounds* of churches at least 10 times this year so far.

One LA pastor personally confronted agents on her church property, demanding they leave. religionnews.com/2025/08/04/w...
mjelmore.bsky.social
I am honored that “In the Shadow of the Law” has received the WHA’s Bolton-Cutter Award.

The article shows how one case illuminates the fragile border between law and humanity - a line we’re still redrawing.

Grateful for readers & colleagues who believe rigorous research & justice go together.
In the Shadow of the Law: The Hanigan Case and the Genesis of the Immigrant Rights Movement
One August afternoon in 1976, a group of men building a fence on a family ranch in Agua Prieta, Mexico, looked up to see a young man limping toward them. N
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kagrox.bsky.social
Trump demands release of hostages in front of the UN, as his regime captures and disappears 1800 detainees.
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ihrc-umn.bsky.social
Are you writing your first book on immigration history? Then apply for our Immigration History Manuscript Workshop and present your work in progress at OAH 2026. Applications due Sept 30. More info at z.umn.edu/ManuscriptWorkshop @oah.org @iehs.bsky.social @migrationcollab.bsky.social
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RNS @rns.org · Sep 12
At a Georgetown University roundtable, Catholic leaders underscored the gravity of the threats immigrants are currently facing as the Trump administration escalates its mass detainment and deportation efforts.
religionnews.com/2025/09/12/c...
Catholic bishops call immigration crackdown a 'category 4 storm'
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Before the Georgetown roundtable, El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz told RNS he is questioning whether Catholics can, in good conscience, join ICE.
religionnews.com
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drernestocast.bsky.social
SSN member discussion of how scholars can bring their expertise & research to enhance public understanding & inform immigration policy. We'll be joined by @reichlinmelnick.bsky.social & by SSN members Elizabeth Aranda & Ernesto Castañeda @scholars.org scholars.my.salesforce-sites.com/event/home/s...
Flyer to register to Scholars briefing on informing immigration discussions based on research.
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“Republicans in charge of the House Committee on Homeland Security have recently launched a probe investigating NGOs for facilitating illegal activity by aiding migrants. Among the alleged offenders are the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Catholic Charities”…
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drmendozan.bsky.social
🗃️ I read the article and agree with @kawulf.bsky.social. I would add a few points in support:

This article is premised on a basic misunderstanding of the historical research process. It’s important to note that, as far as I can tell, the author of the article is not a professional historian, i.e.
kawulf.bsky.social
This piece is worth reading/ wrestling with. imho.
1. AI can't do original research and thinking; it recombines (often badly) so may be most potent for digestible popular history. That's worth worrying about separately. 1/ www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/m...
A.I. Is Poised to Rewrite History. Literally.
www.nytimes.com
mjelmore.bsky.social
Doing the actual cognitive work is intrinsic to learning and developing critical thinking processes. AI can’t do that for you.
drmendozan.bsky.social
We (@designed_future and I) are most definitely not the same:

Me: take the time I need to read 1 book and LEARN.

You: don’t read and don’t learn.

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The first U.S. bishop appointed by Pope Leo XIV—a refugee himself—is mobilizing priests to accompany migrants at immigration court on June 20.

(Via Christopher Hale)
mjelmore.bsky.social
Yay!! I’m so glad you are writing about this case! I hope the article is helpful 😊 and I can’t wait for your book!!! We need it!!
mjelmore.bsky.social
Can testify about the importance of this book! I’ve also taught it and it challenges students in all the best ways to rethink what they know about urban history, the South, and immigration
quraishiphd.bsky.social
Shameless plug on the 5-year anniversary of my first book! Looking for a U.S. history that covers segregation in the post-Jim Crow South, foreign relations, international students, Asian Americans, and urban hist? Consider 📗 Redefining the Immigrant South!📗 uncpress.org/book/9781469... #skystorians
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pabloreports.bsky.social
That perfect moment when Pope Francis stopped the car to embrace Sophie Cruz. I cried my fuckin eyes out. After all the pain this country puts migrants through, this moment the little Mexican girl broke through was ... everything (video cred: AP). He was a real one. Obit below.
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emmaamador.bsky.social
My book is in print! Yay! 🎉 The official publication date is May 20th, but a few copies arrived today from @dukepress.bsky.social. Thanks to everyone that helped me tell these stories! I am posting a link yo the book and a 30% discount code below.
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On the same day that SCOTUS issued a ruling making all people in the U.S. less safe, Catholic bishops ended their century-long partnership with the U.S. federal gov’t after the Trump admin cancelled federal grants for refugee resettlement services. religionnews.com/2025/04/07/c...
Catholic bishops say they will no longer partner with US on refugee work and children's services
(RNS) — The announcement comes after months of uncertainty and antagonism about reimbursing Catholic agencies for their work with refugees.
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I’m honored to be invited to be in conversation with colleagues about my work.
csraac.bsky.social
On April 10, join us for Religion & the Madhouse: featuring @jlweisenfeld.bsky.social. Our conversation will unpack facets of her forthcoming book, Black Religion in the Madhouse: Race and Psychiatry in Slavery’s Wake (NYU Press, 2025).

Register here: raac.indianapolis.iu.edu/programs/rel...
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Alabama peeps - ADAP is wonderful resource that can help your family navigate the confusing world of resources to which you and/or your family may be entitled! Caregiving and advocacy can be a full time job, let @adapalabama.bsky.social help!
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ADAP provides services that can help you and your family with a wide range of issues, including employment, social security, Medicaid waivers, voting rights, assistive technology, self-advocacy, and many more!

Give us a call at 800.826.1675 or email us at [email protected]!
March is developmental disabilities awareness month! Navy blue graphic with gold-yellow text and orange accents, including our ADAP logo and our phone number and email (also in the Bsky post).
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kangborderlaw.bsky.social
The next time you see me, I'll be handing you one of these: bookmarks for our edited volume on unauthorized European migrations to the United States (forthcoming May 2025) @dbattisti.bsky.social @illinoispress.bsky.social
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ottoenglish.bsky.social
Thousands of hours of my work pirated without my permission. And that's just one book.
theatlantic.com
Meta considered licensing books to train AI—but opted instead to pirate LibGen, a database that currently contains more than 7.5 million books and 81 million research papers, Alex Reisner writes.
The Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem
Meta pirated millions of books to train its AI. Search through them here.
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