Law, Conscience, and Migration Today

February 19-20, 2026 |ÌýGasson HallÌý|ÌýRegistration to come

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Event Overview

Over the past year, the United States has witnessed sweeping changes to its immigration policy, communities and families torn apart by mass deportations, and a sharp rise in fear and uncertainty due to new enforcement tactics. Amid this landscape, voices of prophetic courage on the local, national, and global scenes have provided signs of hope, insisting on the contributions immigrants make and on a human dignity that crosses borders.Ìý

This interdisciplinary conference explores the complex dynamics of contemporary migration with a focus on our local and national contexts. It will provide policy updates, undertake theological and ethical analyses, and consider institutional and grassroots responses to the rapidly evolving reality of migration today.

Speakers include scholars and graduate students from a variety of disciplines, policy experts, ecclesial and civic leaders, as well as representatives from community-based initiatives. Additionally, the conference offers an advocacy training session and spotlights local, impact-driven opportunities. In this way, the conference aims to both inform as well as provide participants with opportunities to take action.

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

4:00-6:00 PM

Immigration and the Catholic Church in the Present Moment: A View from the US-Mexico BorderÌý

Most Rev. Mark J. Seitz, DD, Bishop of El Paso, TXÌý

Moderator: Kristin Heyer, Joseph Chair in Theology, Boston CollegeÌýSpeaker

Introduction: David Quigley, Robert L. and Judith T. Winston Provost and Dean of Faculties, and Professor of History, Boston CollegeÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý

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6:00 PM

ReceptionÌý

Gasson 112

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Friday, February 20, 2026

8:30 - 9:00Ìý AMContinental breakfast available Ìý
9:00 - 10:45 AM

Moral Courage in Defense of Migrants: A View from Boston

Monique Tú Nguyen, Director, Mayor Michelle Wu’s Office of Immigrant Advancement

Moderator: Matthew Cuff, Doctoral Candidate, Systematic Theology, Boston College Speaker

Introduction: Gregory Kalscheur, S.J.., Dean, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Boston College

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10:45 AMBreak
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Understanding New Migration Challenges: Legal, Moral, and Humanitarian Perspectives

Mario Russell, Executive Director, Center for Migration StudiesÌý

Daniel Kanstroom, Professor of Law, Faculty Director of the Rappaport Center for Law & Public Policy, and Dean's Distinguished Scholar, Boston College Law

Maryanne Loughry, Senior Advisor on Jesuit Refugee Service, Boston College Office of Global Engagement, Boston CollegeÌý

Alejandro Olayo-Méndez, S.J., Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Boston CollegeÌý

Moderator: Kristin Heyer

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11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Graduate Student Paper Panel I

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12:30 - 1:45 PM

Standing with Migrants: Advocacy 101 Training

Jorge Palacios, Ignatian Solidarity NetworkÌý

Registration required; box lunch provided with registration

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12:30 - 1:45 PM

Graduate Student Paper Panel II

Box lunch provided with registration

Room TBA

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1:45 - 3:15 PM

Responding to New Migration Challenges: Faith-Based, University-Based, and Community-Based PerspectivesÌý

Scott Santarosa, S.J., Pastor, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, San Diego, CA Marjean Perhot, Vice President, Refugee and Immigrant Services, Catholic Charities BostonÌý

Armando Guerrero Estrada, Director, PASOS Network, Dominican University, River Forest, IL Representative, Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, Boston, MAÌý

Moderator: Matthew CuffÌý

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3:15 PM

Break + Tabling/Poster Session

Gasson 112

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4:00 - 4:30 PM

Concluding Reflections, Resources, and Routes Ahead

Dylan Corbett, Executive Director, Hope Border InstituteÌý

Madeline Jarrett, Doctoral Candidate, Systematic Theology, Boston College; Graduate Research Assistant, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life

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