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Full-Text Articles in Immigration Law
The Normative & Historical Cases For Proportional Deportation, Angela M. Banks
The Normative & Historical Cases For Proportional Deportation, Angela M. Banks
Faculty Publications
Is citizenship status a legitimate basis for allocating rights in the United States?
In immigration law the right to remain in the United States is significantly tied to citizenship status. Citizens have an absolutely secure right to remain in the United States regardless of their actions. Noncitizens’ right to remain is less secure because they can be deported if convicted of specific criminal offenses. This Article contends that citizenship is not a legitimate basis for allocating the right to remain. This Article offers normative and historical arguments for a right to remain for noncitizens. This right should be granted to …
Secure Communities: Burdening Local Law Enforcement And Undermining The U Visa, Lindsey J. Gill
Secure Communities: Burdening Local Law Enforcement And Undermining The U Visa, Lindsey J. Gill
William & Mary Law Review
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The "Padilla Advisory" And Its Implications Beyond The Immigration Context, Hanh H. Le
The "Padilla Advisory" And Its Implications Beyond The Immigration Context, Hanh H. Le
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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