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Georgia State University College of Law

2011

Immigration

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Deporting Families: Legal Matter Or Political Question?, Angela M. Banks Mar 2011

Deporting Families: Legal Matter Or Political Question?, Angela M. Banks

Georgia State University Law Review

Last year 245,424 noncitizens were removed from the United States, and courts played virtually no role in ensuring that these decisions did not violate individual substantive rights like freedom of speech, substantive due process, or retroactivity. Had these individuals been deported from a European country, domestic and regional courts would have reviewed the decisions to ensure compatibility with these types of rights. Numerous international law scholars and immigration scholars seek to minimize the gap between the legal processes offered in the United States and Europe for noncitizens challenging deportation orders. Many of these scholars contend that greater recognition of international …