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Persecution: How Much Is Enough?, Hillary R. Chambers Jan 2015

Persecution: How Much Is Enough?, Hillary R. Chambers

Kentucky Law Journal

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Inhospitable Hosts: Fundamental Flaws In Recruitment Practices Of H-2a Guest Workers And Recommendations For Change, Elyse T. Watkins Jan 2015

Inhospitable Hosts: Fundamental Flaws In Recruitment Practices Of H-2a Guest Workers And Recommendations For Change, Elyse T. Watkins

Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

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An Administrative Stopgap For Migrants From The Northern Triangle, Collin D. Schueler Jan 2015

An Administrative Stopgap For Migrants From The Northern Triangle, Collin D. Schueler

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

From 2011–2014, the United States Department of Homeland Security recorded an extraordinary increase in the number of unaccompanied children arriving at the southern border from Central America’s “Northern Triangle”—the area made up of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. In fact, in fiscal year 2014, United States Customs and Border Protection apprehended over 50,000 unaccompanied children from the Northern Triangle. That is thirteen times more than just three years earlier.

This Article examines the intersecting humanitarian and legal crises facing these children and offers an administrative solution to the problem. The children are fleeing a genuine humanitarian crisis—a region overrun by …