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Beyond Borders: How Principles Of Prison Abolition Can Shape The Future Of Immigration Reform, Anna Hales Aug 2021

Beyond Borders: How Principles Of Prison Abolition Can Shape The Future Of Immigration Reform, Anna Hales

UC Irvine Law Review

This Note presents prison abolition theory and discusses how principles of abolition can be applied in the context of immigration enforcement and reform. In doing so, this Note argues for an “open borders” approach to immigration, presents several viewpoints on what such a regime may look like, and discusses how this vision can shape immigration reform efforts. In applying abolition theory to the immigration legal system, this Note uses a framework of three tenets of prison abolition. First, the assumptions upon which our current system of immigration enforcement is based, such as public safety and economic justifications, are open to …


An Invisibility Cloak: The Model Minority Myth And Unauthorized Asian Immigrants, Denny Chan Dec 2013

An Invisibility Cloak: The Model Minority Myth And Unauthorized Asian Immigrants, Denny Chan

UC Irvine Law Review

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Reconceptualizing Asian Pacific American Identity At The Margins, Julian Lim Dec 2013

Reconceptualizing Asian Pacific American Identity At The Margins, Julian Lim

UC Irvine Law Review

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“Of The Law, But Not Its Spirit”: Immigration Marriage Fraud As Legal Fiction And Violence Against Asian Immigrant Women, Lee Ann S. Wang Dec 2013

“Of The Law, But Not Its Spirit”: Immigration Marriage Fraud As Legal Fiction And Violence Against Asian Immigrant Women, Lee Ann S. Wang

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.