In this course, students will explore the immigration consequences of criminal activity. Through class projects that will engage with the criminal bar and bench, students will create and improve resource materials to assist practicing attorneys with analysis of Michigan and federal criminal statutes as they apply to noncitizens in various immigration postures, including issues of deportability, admissibility, mandatory detention, as well as eligibility for naturalization, bond, waivers, and various forms of relief from removal. No prior knowledge of or coursework in immigration law is required.