Nicolas Gutierrez III
@nicolasgutierrez.bsky.social
PhD student at USC Sociology | homelessness + criminalization + policing + mutual aid | UC Irvine (Criminology, Law and Society, BA) + SDSU (Criminal Justice & Criminology, MS) alumnus
https://nicolasgutierreziii.com/
https://nicolasgutierreziii.com/
Thank you, @eri-usc.bsky.social & @uscsociology.bsky.social, for having us at the ERI Fall Faculty & Graduate Student Lunch and Learn! 👨🏻🏫
October 18, 2025 at 5:45 AM
Thank you, @eri-usc.bsky.social & @uscsociology.bsky.social, for having us at the ERI Fall Faculty & Graduate Student Lunch and Learn! 👨🏻🏫
Check out my latest piece on the ERI Blog!
“By linking deportation to DUIs, H.R. 875 would widen the net of immigration enforcement, extending it through traffic stops and sobriety checkpoints conducted by local officers.”
@eri-usc.bsky.social
“By linking deportation to DUIs, H.R. 875 would widen the net of immigration enforcement, extending it through traffic stops and sobriety checkpoints conducted by local officers.”
@eri-usc.bsky.social
🚨 Under H.R. 875, even a DUI arrest—not a conviction—could trigger deportation.
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
DUI to Deportation: What H.R. 875 Could Mean for Immigrant Communities - USC Equity Research Institute (ERI)
Data and Analysis to Power Social Change
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September 5, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Check out my latest piece on the ERI Blog!
“By linking deportation to DUIs, H.R. 875 would widen the net of immigration enforcement, extending it through traffic stops and sobriety checkpoints conducted by local officers.”
@eri-usc.bsky.social
“By linking deportation to DUIs, H.R. 875 would widen the net of immigration enforcement, extending it through traffic stops and sobriety checkpoints conducted by local officers.”
@eri-usc.bsky.social
Reposted by Nicolas Gutierrez III
🚨 Under H.R. 875, even a DUI arrest—not a conviction—could trigger deportation.
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
DUI to Deportation: What H.R. 875 Could Mean for Immigrant Communities - USC Equity Research Institute (ERI)
Data and Analysis to Power Social Change
bit.ly
September 5, 2025 at 9:34 PM
🚨 Under H.R. 875, even a DUI arrest—not a conviction—could trigger deportation.
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
Framed as “public safety,” the bill would expand racialized policing, detention, and family separation, deepening the harms immigrant communities already face. 1/2
Reposted by Nicolas Gutierrez III
I’m excited to share that I defended my Ph.D. and will join Boston College this fall as an Assistant Professor of Sociology and African and African Diaspora Studies. Thank you to my committee, academic community, and family for their unwavering support and love.
June 3, 2025 at 1:42 PM
I’m excited to share that I defended my Ph.D. and will join Boston College this fall as an Assistant Professor of Sociology and African and African Diaspora Studies. Thank you to my committee, academic community, and family for their unwavering support and love.
research mentioned!
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Neighborhood groups declared war on San Diego homeless shelters this year, and local politicians still haven’t figured out how to come out on top.
voiceofsandiego.org/2024/12/05/s...
voiceofsandiego.org/2024/12/05/s...
San Diegans Want Homeless Solutions but Not in their Backyards
Residents in the city and East County this year have raged against homeless-serving projects proposed for their areas, resulting in the death of one plan and adding to the uncertainty for others.
voiceofsandiego.org
December 9, 2024 at 9:43 PM
research mentioned!
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Reposted by Nicolas Gutierrez III
Can people who lost their belongings in "sweeps" of homeless encampments recover them?
Some cities have storage programs, but as one advocate says, they offer only an “illusion of compassion.”
Here's what we found ⬇️
Some cities have storage programs, but as one advocate says, they offer only an “illusion of compassion.”
Here's what we found ⬇️
November 22, 2024 at 12:30 AM
Can people who lost their belongings in "sweeps" of homeless encampments recover them?
Some cities have storage programs, but as one advocate says, they offer only an “illusion of compassion.”
Here's what we found ⬇️
Some cities have storage programs, but as one advocate says, they offer only an “illusion of compassion.”
Here's what we found ⬇️