Dr. Luke de Noronha is a researcher and writer whose work focuses on immigration control, racism and deportation. Currently, he is a lecturer in Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies at University College London and is on the editorial board for the Sociological Review.de Noronha's work has appeared in the Guardian, Verso blogs, VICE, Red Pepper, Open Democracy, The New Humanist, and Ceasefire Magazine. He co-authored the book "Empire’s End Game: Racism and the British State," published in 2021, and "Against Borders: The Case for Abolition, published in 2022. He has also produced a podcast with deported people in Jamaica, "Deportation Discs."de Noronha received his B.Sc. in Sociology from the University of Bristol, his M.Sc. in Migration Studies and his D.Phil. in Anthropology from the University of Oxford.