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A Victory For Labor Standards Overshadowed By Trumps Immigration Policies, Golden Gate University Law Review Nov 2018

A Victory For Labor Standards Overshadowed By Trumps Immigration Policies, Golden Gate University Law Review

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On June 22, 2017, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that deportation cannot be used as retaliation against undocumented workers who exercise their labor rights. Despite this victory, recent immigration policies discourage undocumented workers from exercising their labor rights.


Sanctuary Campuses: To Be Or Not To Be, That Is The Question, Renei Caballes Jan 2018

Sanctuary Campuses: To Be Or Not To Be, That Is The Question, Renei Caballes

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In addition to cities affirming their status as sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants, college campuses have also pressured their administrations to declare their campuses sanctuaries in order to combat the President’s attacks on the undocumented members of their student bodies. Despite this pressure, many campuses are reluctant to definitively state whether or not they will be considered a “sanctuary campus” given the potential consequences of such a declaration, namely having their vital federal funding stripped. Further, for institutions that are willing to deem themselves sanctuary campuses, it is unclear just what a sanctuary campus will look like and entail. While sanctuary …