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Noncitizen Students And Immigration Policy Post-9/11, Victor Romero May 2015

Noncitizen Students And Immigration Policy Post-9/11, Victor Romero

Victor C. Romero

The purpose of this article is to describe the post-9/11 world for noncitizen students and scholars in light of recent federal legislation, specifically focusing on three laws: the USA-PATRIOT Act of 2001, the Border Commuter Student Act of 2002, and the proposed Capital Student Adjustment Act, currently pending in Congress. In all three, Congress is seen trying to walk the fine line between providing fair access to postsecondary education to noncitizen students and guarding against the possibility that such institutions are being used as a springboard for terrorist activity.


Don’T Expand The War On Terror, Jennifer Daskal, Stephen Vladeck May 2013

Don’T Expand The War On Terror, Jennifer Daskal, Stephen Vladeck

Jennifer Daskal

Congress should reject open-ended war and embrace a return to peace. Instead of expanding the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, Congress should consider repealing it once the withdrawal of our combat troops from Afghanistan has been completed. Law enforcement, intelligence gathering and other nonmilitary counterterrorism tools ought to be at the forefront of our fight against terrorism.


Us National Security, Intelligence And Democracy: From The Church Committee To The War On Terror, Russell Miller Dec 2007

Us National Security, Intelligence And Democracy: From The Church Committee To The War On Terror, Russell Miller

Russell A. Miller

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