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Protecting American Blood From "Alien Contamination": Should Strict Scrutiny Apply To The Racist Roots Of 8 U.S.C. § 1326? United States V. Carrillo-Lopez, 555 F. Supp. 3d 996 (D. Nev. 2021), Brenda Pfahnl Jan 2023

Protecting American Blood From "Alien Contamination": Should Strict Scrutiny Apply To The Racist Roots Of 8 U.S.C. § 1326? United States V. Carrillo-Lopez, 555 F. Supp. 3d 996 (D. Nev. 2021), Brenda Pfahnl

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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The Potential To Increase Efficiency In Immigration Courts Through Broader Prosecutorial Discretion As Exemplified By The Mayorkas And Doyle Memos, Sara Glesne Jan 2023

The Potential To Increase Efficiency In Immigration Courts Through Broader Prosecutorial Discretion As Exemplified By The Mayorkas And Doyle Memos, Sara Glesne

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Judical Line-Drawing And The Court's Failure To Protect Immigrants, Zoe Graham Jan 2022

Judical Line-Drawing And The Court's Failure To Protect Immigrants, Zoe Graham

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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Problematic Private Immigration Detention Centers And The Lack Of Ice Oversight, Khou Yang Jan 2022

Problematic Private Immigration Detention Centers And The Lack Of Ice Oversight, Khou Yang

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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One Of The Greatest Human Tragedies Of Our Time: The U.N., Biden, And A Missed Opportunity To Abolish Immigration Prisons, Lauren E. Bartlett Jan 2022

One Of The Greatest Human Tragedies Of Our Time: The U.N., Biden, And A Missed Opportunity To Abolish Immigration Prisons, Lauren E. Bartlett

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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Now The Border Is Everywhere: Why A Border Search Exception Based On Race Can No Longer Stand, Sarah Houston Jan 2021

Now The Border Is Everywhere: Why A Border Search Exception Based On Race Can No Longer Stand, Sarah Houston

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Barriers To Due Process For Indigent Asylum Seekers In Immigration Detention, Cindy S. Woods Jan 2019

Barriers To Due Process For Indigent Asylum Seekers In Immigration Detention, Cindy S. Woods

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Sanctuary And Harboring In Trump's America, John Medeiros, Philip Steger Jan 2018

Sanctuary And Harboring In Trump's America, John Medeiros, Philip Steger

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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High Stakes For High-Skilled Immigrants: An Analysis Of Changes Made To High-Skilled Immigration Policy In The First Year Of The Trump Administration In Comparison To Changes Made During The First Year Of Previous Presidential Administrations, Kevin Miner, Sarah K. Peterson Jan 2018

High Stakes For High-Skilled Immigrants: An Analysis Of Changes Made To High-Skilled Immigration Policy In The First Year Of The Trump Administration In Comparison To Changes Made During The First Year Of Previous Presidential Administrations, Kevin Miner, Sarah K. Peterson

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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America's Immigration Policy - Where We Are And How We Arrived: An Immigration Lawyer's Perspective, Howard S. Myers Iii Jan 2018

America's Immigration Policy - Where We Are And How We Arrived: An Immigration Lawyer's Perspective, Howard S. Myers Iii

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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A Bridge Over Troubled Waters: The High-Skilled Worker Rule And Its Impact On Employment-Based Immigration, Robert D. Aronson, Debra A. Schneider Jan 2018

A Bridge Over Troubled Waters: The High-Skilled Worker Rule And Its Impact On Employment-Based Immigration, Robert D. Aronson, Debra A. Schneider

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Sunlight Is The Best Disinfectant: The Role Of The Media In Shaping Immigration Policy, Ana Pottratz Acosta Jan 2018

Sunlight Is The Best Disinfectant: The Role Of The Media In Shaping Immigration Policy, Ana Pottratz Acosta

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Recovering The Face-To-Face In American Immigration Law, Marie Failinger Jan 2007

Recovering The Face-To-Face In American Immigration Law, Marie Failinger

Faculty Scholarship

Professor Failinger’s article begins with stories of the Chinese Exclusion period and modern Arizona border immigration. Tracing Emmanuel Levinas’ argument about violence and totalization of the vulnerable Other as it is manifested in discriminatory legislation in these periods, she argues for a return to the Face-to-Face in deciding immigration requests for admission to the U.S. through a rubric of equitable guided discretion.


No More Deaths: On Conscience, Civil Disobedience, And A New Role For Truth Commissions, Marie Failinger Jan 2006

No More Deaths: On Conscience, Civil Disobedience, And A New Role For Truth Commissions, Marie Failinger

Faculty Scholarship

This article uses as its focal point the emerging civil disobedience movement in southwestern United States, aimed at providing humanitarian assistance to undocumented workers crossing the U.S. border, and the government's prosecution response to that movement. It argues that the courts that have considered such civil disobedience in previous cases, such as the 1980s Sanctuary movement, have a limited understanding of the right of conscience, and utilizes the insights of Reformation theology on the nature of the conscience to argue that it is necessary for the United States to respect the public role of conscience of civil disobedients in mass …