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Professor Schmitz Interview: Using Blockchain Technology in the World of Immigration

January 28th, 2019

In a recent interview, a Phoenix NPR station asked Professor Amy J. Schmitz, “Can Blockchain Technology be Used for Immigration?” She explained how blockchain can be used for social justice, specifically with respect to stateless refugees.

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