When Ahilan Arulanantham got a call from the MacArthur Foundation not long ago, he tried to patch it through to the development team at the ACLU of Southern California, where he serves as deputy legal director.

It took a minute for the foundation to convince Arulanantham that the call was for him—and that he had won a MacArthur “genius grant” for his work on immigrant rights.

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