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Yasmin Urzua-Gutierrez

Yasmin Urzua-Gutierrez '25 is a 2024-25 Hackworth Fellow exploring U.S. immigration policy through the Rights and Justice ethical lenses.

A slide outlining the stories of migrants and the ways in which U.S. policy fails to protect undocumented migrants.Access the video of Yasmin's Showcase presentation.

 

 

About Yasmin Urzua-Gutierrez

Yasmin Urzua-Gutierrez '25  was a political science and economics double major with a minor in International Relations. Yasmin is incredibly proud of her roots in Jalisco, Mexico as the daughter of two immigrants who sought freedom for themselves and their families. Her parents' migration story has inspired her future career goals and has propelled her to work with vulnerable populations. Her research focuses on forms of equitable and ethical migration, especially in regards to our southern border. She recognizes the humanitarian crises happening at worldwide borders and she hopes to identify critical areas of need for both policy makers and migrants themselves. Yasmin is a firm believer in a borderless world because she recognizes that crises do not halt at man-made borders and we are all global citizens that should seek solutions to better humanity.

 

Jun 30, 2025
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