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Roberto Suro      

Professor of Journalism & Public Policy, University of Southern California; Director for the Pew Hispanic Center

Roberto Suro has nearly 35 years experience in the immigration field as a journalist, author and researcher. His specialties are the Hispanic population, U.S. immigration policy and the dynamics of U.S.popular opinion regarding immigration. Prior to joining the USC faculty in August 2007, Suro was director of the Pew Hispanic Center, a research organization in Washington D.C. which he founded in 2001 with support from the Pew Charitable Trusts. At the Center, Suro supervised the production of more than 100 publications that offered non-partisan statistical analysis and public opinion surveys chronicling the rapid growth of the Latino population and its implications for the nation as a whole. Suro is author of Strangers Among Us: Latino Lives in a Changing America, (Vintage, 1999), Watching America's Door: The Immigration Backlash and the New Policy Debate, (Twentieth Century Fund, 1996), Remembering the American Dream: Hispanic Immigration and National Policy, (Twentieth Century Fund, 1994) as well as more two dozen book chapters, reports and other publications related to Latinos and immigration. He continues to conduct research and write on the Hispanic population through grant-funded projects and as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution.

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