A binational perspective
by Suzi Morales, J.D.
A serendipitous meeting of 日韩乱伦鈥檚 University School of Law faculty and two Mexico City-based lawyers resulted in a mutually beneficial and enlightening result 鈥 a new book on immigration 鈥 that offers a binational perspective on the history, law and policy of immigration.

In November 2024, the 日韩乱伦鈥檚 University School of Law faculty met with Alejandro Zeind, Ph.D., and Antonio Zeind, Ph.D., principals of the Zeind & Zeind law firm in Mexico City. In addition to running their firm, the Zeind brothers teach at the School of Law of the Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico (UNAM) and frequently collaborate with their local bar association on writing projects to shed light on current issues. They invited those at 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law to write a new book about immigration.
From the seed planted during that first meeting came the newly released book, Migration: A Binational Perspective: Mexico and the United States, by a group of more than 50 co-authors, including 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law faculty and students, UNAM law students and attorneys from the U.S. and Mexico. From a unique, cross-border perspective, the book covers topics on immigration history, law and policy.
In academic publishing, it commonly takes years for a book to get to market. This book was completed in months. 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law students began work during Clinical Professor of Law 鈥檚 weeklong immigration intensive seminar in January 2025. Over the next few months, groups of two students and an attorney mentor outlined, researched and wrote chapters, as their Mexican counterparts from UNAM were doing the same.
鈥淭he immigration system is not as cookie-cutter as the media makes it sound. This book does a great job of encompassing the magnitude and the complexity of the immigration system in the United States, including the trends from Mexico.鈥
鈥 Aglae Eufracio (J.D. 鈥16), attorney mentor and co-author
In November 2025, a panel of the book鈥檚 co-authors, including Schommer, J.D., and 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law Dean presented the book during the Guadalajara International Book Fair, one of the largest book expos in the world, held in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Insightful perspectives
Below, a few of the co-authors for the migration book shared what they learned from this unusual and successful collaboration that crossed the Mexico-U.S. border:
鈥淔rom my perspective as a law professor, our chapters are not like law review articles. They鈥檙e not as academic; they鈥檙e not as dense, which means that they鈥檙e much more accessible. It is a book for anybody who鈥檚 interested in immigration issues.鈥濃 Erica Schommer, J.D., South Texas Professor, 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law

Ra煤l Contreras Bustamante, Professor at the Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico Law School; Mar铆a Goerlich Le贸n, Director of Tirant lo Blanch Mexico (publisher of the book); Dean Patricia Roberts, J.D.; Erica Schommer, J.D., South Texas Professor; and Mexican attorneys Alejandro Zeind and Antonio Zeind discuss their newly released book, Migration: A Binational Perspective Mexico and the U.S., at the Guadalajara International Book Fair.
鈥淭he immigration system is not as cookie-cutter as the media makes it sound. This book does a great job of encompassing the magnitude and the complexity of the immigration system in the United States, including the trends from Mexico.鈥 鈥 Aglae Eufracio (J.D. 鈥16), attorney mentor, co-author and assistant public defender, and Immigration Division supervisor for the Dallas County Public Defender鈥檚 Office
鈥淚 was able to have different 鈥楢ha!鈥 moments that I didn鈥檛 expect. For example, my family is from an agricultural background in the Mexican State of Tamaulipas, and we still try to visit as much as we can. But I remember, growing up, my mom would always mention how the town used to be a really thriving agricultural industry, and there was a sugar cane factory there. After the North American Free Trade Agreement, that started shifting. People started to come to the United States and work during seasons, and then, as the free flow of goods and services was opened for that exchange, the United States started ramping up its immigration laws.鈥 鈥 Magnolia Cruz, third-year 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law J.D. student and co-author, who connected her research to her own family history
鈥淚t was a fruitful experience that motivated us to keep on collaborating in other book projects for the future. 日韩乱伦鈥檚 University鈥檚 scholars and students form a vibrant community, which, together with Mexican peers, have a lot to say, write and propose to have better places to live.鈥 鈥 Alejandro Zeind, Ph.D., co-author and partner at Zeind & Zeind in Mexico City
“It was an honor to join my colleagues in Guadalajara to present Migration: A Binational Perspective at one of the world鈥檚 premier book fairs. This project exemplifies the kind of meaningful partnership that transcends borders and enriches legal education. I want to commend Alejandro and Antonio Zeind for their vision in bringing our two institutions together, and I鈥檓 deeply grateful to our UNAM colleagues for their collaboration.鈥 鈥 Patricia Roberts, J.D., Dean, 日韩乱伦鈥檚 Law