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Proposition 187: Staff Report On The Implications For California Colleges And Universities, Assembly Committee On Higher Education
Proposition 187: Staff Report On The Implications For California Colleges And Universities, Assembly Committee On Higher Education
California Assembly
On November 8, 1994, the California electorate will consider Proposition 187, an initiative measure to (1) bar state and local agencies from providing education, health care, welfare, or other social services to any person whose citizenship or legal status is not verified and (2) require government employees (including teachers, doctors, social workers, and peace officers) to report any person determined to be or under reasonable suspicion of being in the United States illegally.
A summary of the initiative is displayed in Figure 2 of this report. This staff report provides an analysis of the postsecondary provisions of Proposition 187, and …
Summary Report Prepared For Assembly Select Committee On Statewide Immigration Impact, Assembly Office Of Research
Summary Report Prepared For Assembly Select Committee On Statewide Immigration Impact, Assembly Office Of Research
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Ain't?, Susan Grover
Addressing Immigration Issues In California: Briefing Paper, California Senate Office Of Research
Addressing Immigration Issues In California: Briefing Paper, California Senate Office Of Research
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Irreconcilable Differences? Divorcing Refugee Protections From Human Rights Norms, Karen Musalo
Irreconcilable Differences? Divorcing Refugee Protections From Human Rights Norms, Karen Musalo
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Naturalization Ceremonies, United States District Court, Albany, Ny, Roger J. Miner '56
Naturalization Ceremonies, United States District Court, Albany, Ny, Roger J. Miner '56
Legal History
No abstract provided.
By Hook Or By Cook: Exploring The Legality Of An Ins Sting Operation, Lenni B. Benson
By Hook Or By Cook: Exploring The Legality Of An Ins Sting Operation, Lenni B. Benson
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Keeping An Eye On The I.N.S.: A Case For Civilian Review Of Uncivil Conduct, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
Keeping An Eye On The I.N.S.: A Case For Civilian Review Of Uncivil Conduct, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
Publications
Use of deadly force by the U.S. Border Patrol (and other immigration officers) and other forms of violence against border-crossing migrants has captured the attention of the agency's leadership, although the response remains equivocal and erratic. In 1993, the then Acting Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) pledged to aggressively pursue[ ] claims of misconduct and strictly adhere to investigative and disciplinary procedures. However, the INS stopped short of endorsing changes in complaint review procedures, such as the call for civilian oversight.
A decade has passed since the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights identified serious problems in the …
Judicial Review Of Discretionary Immigration Decisionmaking, 31 San Diego L. Rev. 861 (1994), Michael G. Heyman
Judicial Review Of Discretionary Immigration Decisionmaking, 31 San Diego L. Rev. 861 (1994), Michael G. Heyman
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
The Immigration and Nationality Act vests enormous discretion in the Attorney General and her subordinates, a discretion exercised frequently at all levels of the immigration system. Despite this, though, judicial review of these decisions has followed a very uneven, troubled course. This Article will explore the reasons for this, focusing first on the Administrative Procedure Act and the elusive meaning of discretion itself. It will demonstrate the "disintegration" of administrative law and the failure of its general precepts to accommodate immigration issues. Next, it will trace the development of faulty doctrine through case law, resulting in a terribly stunted judicial …
Images Of Women In U.S. Immigration Policy: The Paradox Of Domestic Violence, Stacy Brustin
Images Of Women In U.S. Immigration Policy: The Paradox Of Domestic Violence, Stacy Brustin
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Foreword (Symposium: Challenges In Immigration Law And Policy: An Agenda For The Twenty-First Century)., Carol Buckler
Foreword (Symposium: Challenges In Immigration Law And Policy: An Agenda For The Twenty-First Century)., Carol Buckler
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
The Legal Status Of The Refugee In The United States, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le
The Legal Status Of The Refugee In The United States, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le
Journal Articles
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy to an emphasis on foreign policy. This meant that a large number of refugees could gain entry to the United States, but only if the refugees came from countries of foreign policy concern to the United States. The end of the Cold War and domestic economic stagnation have returned domestic and nationalistic factors to the forefront in the refugee debate. The case law and proposed legislation indicate that the United States may become less of a haven for refugees than before. Still, …
Recent Developments In Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton
Recent Developments In Refugee Protection, Maryellen Fullerton
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.