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Ambiguity Equals Authority: The Immigration And Naturalization Service's Response In The Elian Gonzalez Case, Melissa Leavister
Ambiguity Equals Authority: The Immigration And Naturalization Service's Response In The Elian Gonzalez Case, Melissa Leavister
Golden Gate University Law Review
At first glance, the case of Gonzalez v. Reno is about a six-year-old boy caught in the midst of an international custody battle between his father in Cuba and his uncle in the United States. However, the case of Gonzalez v. Reno is basically a test of the separation of powers between the judicial, executive, and legislative branches of the federal government. The Background of this Note will explore Cuba's recent history with foreign powers. A better understanding of this history and a look at how Fidel Castro, Cuba's current leader, came to power will shed light on why many …
The "Cure" That Harms: Sexual Orientation-Based Asylum And The Changing Definition Of Persecution, Alan G. Bennett
The "Cure" That Harms: Sexual Orientation-Based Asylum And The Changing Definition Of Persecution, Alan G. Bennett
Golden Gate University Law Review
This note will discuss the history of sexual orientation-based asylum law. Further, it will outline the statutory requirements for asylum, explain the legal procedure of gaining asylum, and discuss the case law recognition of lesbians and gay men as "a particular social group." In addition, it will address the standards and definitions of persecution.
Immigration Law - Butros V. Ins: The Folly Of Finality As An Absolute Bar To Seeking §212(C) Relief From Deportation, Mark Figueiredo
Immigration Law - Butros V. Ins: The Folly Of Finality As An Absolute Bar To Seeking §212(C) Relief From Deportation, Mark Figueiredo
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law - Price V. Ins: Requiring Resident Alien Seeking Citizenship To List All Memberships And Affiliations Does Not Violate First Amendment, Stuyvesant Wainwright Iv
Immigration Law - Price V. Ins: Requiring Resident Alien Seeking Citizenship To List All Memberships And Affiliations Does Not Violate First Amendment, Stuyvesant Wainwright Iv
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law - Flores V. Meese: Ins' Blanket Dentention Of Minors Invalidated, Richard A. Karoly
Immigration Law - Flores V. Meese: Ins' Blanket Dentention Of Minors Invalidated, Richard A. Karoly
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law - El Rescate Legal Services V. Eoir: Immigration And Naturalization Service Not Required To Provide Full Translation Of Immigration Proceedings For Non-English Speaking Aliens, Helen J. Beardsley
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Louise E. Garrison, Jimmy L. Hom
Immigration Law, Louise E. Garrison, Jimmy L. Hom
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Maureen A. Monaghan, Jean Vieth
Immigration Law, Maureen A. Monaghan, Jean Vieth
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Kathryn L. Anderson
Immigration Law, Kathryn L. Anderson
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Terry Helbush
Immigration Law, Terry Helbush
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Bill Ong Hing
Immigration Law, Bill Ong Hing
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Alex Schmid
The Ninth Circuit: No Place For Drug Offenders, Bill Ong Hing
The Ninth Circuit: No Place For Drug Offenders, Bill Ong Hing
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, James Detwiler
Immigration Law, James Detwiler
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, Jeffrey W. Korber
Immigration Law, Jeffrey W. Korber
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration Law, K. Franza Turner
Immigration Law, K. Franza Turner
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aliens, Deportation And The Equal Protection Clause: A Critical Reappraisal, Terry Jane Helbush
Aliens, Deportation And The Equal Protection Clause: A Critical Reappraisal, Terry Jane Helbush
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Crisis On The Immigration Bench: An Ethical Perspective, Michele Benedetto Neitz
Crisis On The Immigration Bench: An Ethical Perspective, Michele Benedetto Neitz
Publications
The purpose of this article is to suggest a new lens through which to examine the crisis in immigration courts: judicial ethics. Ethical considerations frequently play a decisive role in the resolution of immigration cases, in part because the outcomes for litigants in immigration courts can depend almost entirely on the attitude of the judge. Accordingly, the acknowledged crisis in immigration courts has severe implications for judicial ethics. Because the term "judicial ethics" encompasses a broad array of principles, this article will narrow its focus to bias and incompetence on the part of immigration judges in the courtroom. Part II …
United States Migration Law: Essentials For Comparison, Christian N. Okeke, James A.R. Nafziger
United States Migration Law: Essentials For Comparison, Christian N. Okeke, James A.R. Nafziger
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The immigration and nationality law of the United States is complex. It is more the product of historical experience than logical design. In one memorable, often-quoted simile, the law bears "a striking resemblance" to "King Minos's labyrinth in ancient Crete." Perhaps only the internal revenue (tax) code and its voluminous regulations are more intricate. Given this complexity, we can only summarize United States migration law. The purpose of this article, as part of a transnational dialogue, is to locate the migration law of the United States within the framework of international migration law and to highlight the essential features of …
Asian Law Journal Symposium On Labor And Immigration, Hina Shah
Asian Law Journal Symposium On Labor And Immigration, Hina Shah
Publications
No abstract provided.
America's Victims At Its Southern Border, Assembly Republican Caucus Office Of Policy Research, Jamie Langius
America's Victims At Its Southern Border, Assembly Republican Caucus Office Of Policy Research, Jamie Langius
California Assembly
This report documents that American citizens and companies are victims of an international border that is out of control. The Speaker of the California State Assembly, Curt Pringle has established a Border Crime Subcommittee to the Public Safety Committee and appointed Assemblyman Jan Goldsmith as its Chair.
The Federal Government's Telephone Employment Verification System And California State Assembly Bill 507, Assembly Select Committee On Statewide Immigration Impact
The Federal Government's Telephone Employment Verification System And California State Assembly Bill 507, Assembly Select Committee On Statewide Immigration Impact
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
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.
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.
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
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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 …
Making Immigration Policy Work In The United States, California Latino Legislative Caucus
Making Immigration Policy Work In The United States, California Latino Legislative Caucus
California Assembly
Nowhere in the United States has immigration become as controversial a political issue as in California. In the 1980s, immigrants accounted for one-third of the nation's population growth, with California absorbing about half of the newcomers. The recent recession has prompted some to blame the State's complex problems - such as unemployment, crime, and the dwindling availability of public resources - on this influx of immigrants. Immigrants are accused of abusing government assistance programs, contributing little or no tax revenue to the public coffers, taking jobs from U.S. citizens and failing to adjust to new communities. These concerns are heightened …
Californians Together: Defining The State's Role In Immigration, California Senate Office Of Research
Californians Together: Defining The State's Role In Immigration, California Senate Office Of Research
California Senate
No abstract provided.
The Alien Cloak Of Confidentiality: Look Who's Wearing It Now, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
The Alien Cloak Of Confidentiality: Look Who's Wearing It Now, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
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After more than a decade of debate, the United States Congress enacted the omnibus Immigration Reform & Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), which ushered in a period of "legalization" or adjustment of status to allow undocumented aliens "to emerge from the shadows."
Part I of this article explores the rationale of the legalization program, the experience of other countries in encouraging applications for their respective "amnesty" or "regularization" programs, and the components of the American approach designed to maximize participation through massive outreach and broad confidentiality.
Part II examines the Immigration and Naturalization Service's (INS) strict construction of the IRCA …
Impact Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986 On California Agriculture, Joint Committee On Refugee Resettlement, International Migration, And Cooperative Development
Impact Of The Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986 On California Agriculture, Joint Committee On Refugee Resettlement, International Migration, And Cooperative Development
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.