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“Illegal” Migration Is Speech, Daniel I. Morales Apr 2017

“Illegal” Migration Is Speech, Daniel I. Morales

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Noncitizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for granted its monopoly on immigration control, but the legitimacy of this arrangement has been called into question by cutting-edge political theorists. One prominent theorist argues, for example, that basic democratic principles require that noncitizens living outside the United States have a say in the formation of immigration law since they must obey it. This Article provides a legal response to these political theory developments, assimilating them, along with the facts on the ground, into an account of “illegal” migration as First Amendment speech.

If noncitizens’ …


Reforming The Good Moral Character Requirement For U.S. Citizenship, Kevin Lapp Oct 2012

Reforming The Good Moral Character Requirement For U.S. Citizenship, Kevin Lapp

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This Article explores the impact of the convergence of criminal law and immigration law on the most valued government benefit in the land: citizenship. Specifically, it examines how criminal history influences the opportunity to naturalize through the good moral character requirement for U.S. citizenship.

Since 1790, naturalization applicants have been required to prove their good moral character. Enacted to ensure that applicants were fit for membership and would not be disruptive or destructive to the community, the character requirement also allowed for the reformation and eventual naturalization of those guilty of past misconduct. This Article shows that recent changes in …


Race, The Immigration Laws, And Domestic Race Relations: A "Magic Mirror'' Into The Heart Of Darkness, Kevin R. Johnson Oct 1998

Race, The Immigration Laws, And Domestic Race Relations: A "Magic Mirror'' Into The Heart Of Darkness, Kevin R. Johnson

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No abstract provided.


Administrative Versus Judicial Determinations Of Citizenship: Some Problems In The Administration Of Section 360 Of The Immigration And Nationality Act Jan 1962

Administrative Versus Judicial Determinations Of Citizenship: Some Problems In The Administration Of Section 360 Of The Immigration And Nationality Act

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No abstract provided.


Member Of Communist Party Denied Privilege Of Naturalization Apr 1948

Member Of Communist Party Denied Privilege Of Naturalization

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Recent Case Notes: Naturalization