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What happens to families when they get caught in the crossfire of immigration law? A presentation set for next month in South Haven will explore that question.

The South Haven Speaker Series says its next engagement will welcome Professor David Thronson of the Michigan State University College of Law, and he’ll talk about how shifting U.S. immigration policies and practices affect vulnerable children and families.

The Speaker Series says Thronson is a leading expert on family law and immigration who served as the director of the Talsky Center for Human Rights and the Alan S. Zekelman Professor of International Human Rights Law from 2019 to 2024. His research focuses on the intersection of family law and immigration law, with particular emphasis on the vulnerabilities faced by children in immigration proceedings.

Thronson’s presentation, “The Impact of Immigration Law on Families,” will be on Thursday, September 11 at 7 p.m. at the Lake Michigan College South Haven Campus.

You can learn more right here.

Photo: Professor David Thronson.