Ahilan Arulanantham and Aslı Bali: The New Deportation

Mar. 12, 2026
4:10PM - 5:30PM
SLB Room 120
Open to the YLS Community Only

In a Schell Center-sponsored talk moderated by Professor Aslı Bali, Ahilan Arulanantham will discuss his recent paper, "The New Deportation," which explores fundamental shifts in United States immigration enforcement under the Trump Administration.

Ahilan T. Arulanantham is professor from practice and co-director of the Center for Immigration Law and Policy (CILP) at the UCLA School of Law. Ahilan teaches in the law school and also maintains an active litigation practice. He has successfully litigated a number of cases involving immigrants’ rights, including Franco-Gonzalez v. Holder, the first case to establish a federal right to appointed counsel for any group of immigrants; Jennings v. Rodriguez, which secured the due process rights of immigrants jailed for years while litigating their deportation cases; and, most recently, Ramos v. Nielsen, a challenge to the Trump Administration's plan to end the TPS program for immigrants who have lived here lawfully for decades. Ahilan has argued three times before the United States Supreme Court, most recently in the fall of 2021 on behalf of Americans of the Muslim faith who were targeted by the federal government for surveillance because of their religion, in FBI v. Fazaga. He has also testified before the United States Congress on three occasions, and served as a lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School and at the University of Irvine School of Law, where he taught on Preventive Detention.

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Schell Center