Samantha Chapa is a PhD candidate in the department of political science at the University of Houston. Her National Science Foundation-funded research broadly focuses on the political rights and representation of migrants and people of color. Her dissertation focuses the impact of local, urban policies on immigrant and minority groups. She has presented work on immigrant inclusion in urban politics, the effects of policy on anti-immigrant sentiment, and the international diffusion of sophisticated migrant tracking methods. Her work has been published in the British Journal of Politics and East European Politics and Societies. Prior to graduate school, she worked at BakerRipley—a non-profit—for three years, where she provided legal representation as a Department of Justice Accredited Representative to vulnerable immigrants in the Houston-area. As part of her work with BakerRipley, she also worked to establish Deportation Defense Houston, which provided detained immigrants in the Houston-area with free legal representation in their immigration court proceedings. She completed her Bachelor’s in English and History at Rice University.
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With the tide of venezuelans migrating (trying to) into de USA I woul like to contact Samantha to learn about her experience on the matter. Dr. Carlos Augusto González