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Shelter From The Storm: An Analysis Of U.S. Refugee Law As Applied To Tibetans Formerly Residing In India, Eileen Kaufman
Shelter From The Storm: An Analysis Of U.S. Refugee Law As Applied To Tibetans Formerly Residing In India, Eileen Kaufman
Eileen Kaufman
No abstract provided.
Governing The Commemoration Of Catastrophic Violence – The Israeli Nakba Law, Markus Gunneflo
Governing The Commemoration Of Catastrophic Violence – The Israeli Nakba Law, Markus Gunneflo
Markus Gunneflo
No abstract provided.
Beyond Decisional Independence: Uncovering Contributors To The Immigration Adjudication Crisis, Jill Family
Beyond Decisional Independence: Uncovering Contributors To The Immigration Adjudication Crisis, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
Eu Migration Control: Made By Gaddafi?, Gregor Noll, Mariagiulia Giuffré
Eu Migration Control: Made By Gaddafi?, Gregor Noll, Mariagiulia Giuffré
Mariagiulia Giuffré
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Murky Immigration Law And The Challenges Facing Immigration Removal And Benefits Adjudication, Jill Family
Murky Immigration Law And The Challenges Facing Immigration Removal And Benefits Adjudication, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
Thinking Broadly About Immigration Reform By Addressing Root Causes, Bill Ong Hing
Thinking Broadly About Immigration Reform By Addressing Root Causes, Bill Ong Hing
Bill Ong Hing
The United States is caught up in hysteria, media-induced fear, and misinformation over undocumented immigration. We have militarized the border through “Operation Gatekeeper” pushing border crossers into treacherous terrain, resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths since the 1990s. We have engaged in Gestapo-type raids of businesses, homes, and neighborhoods, sometimes separating children from their parents. We have arrested and deported lawful permanent resident immigrants who have resided in the United States most of their lives. We have rounded up workers in restaurant sweeps. We have prosecuted human rights volunteers in the Arizona desert who provided food, water, and emergency medical …
Reason Over Hysteria: Keynote Essay, Bill Ong Hing
Reason Over Hysteria: Keynote Essay, Bill Ong Hing
Bill Ong Hing
We are a nation of immigrants, but we also are a nation that loves to debate immigration policy, and that debate reflects the battle over how we define who is an American. The anti-immigrant movement in the United States is as strong as ever. Immigrant bashing is popular among politicians, talk radio hosts, private militiamen, and xenophobic grassroots organizations. They take full advantage of the high-tech era in which we live, as they complain about the “illegal alien invasion.” Their common thread is the rhetoric of fear. This hysteria leads to tragic policies that challenge us as a moral society. …