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The Fifth Circuit Court’S Failures With Its Recent Border Fence Ruling, Sydney Newby
The Fifth Circuit Court’S Failures With Its Recent Border Fence Ruling, Sydney Newby
Immigration Law Blog
No abstract provided.
Domino Effect: How Scalia Lives On Through The Controversial Texas Immigration Law And Which States Are Itching To Pull The Trigger, Kristin Hommel
Domino Effect: How Scalia Lives On Through The Controversial Texas Immigration Law And Which States Are Itching To Pull The Trigger, Kristin Hommel
Immigration Law Blog
This article examines Texas’s immigration enforcement law, SB 4, and the Supreme Court’s surprising ruling overturning the injunction which prohibited its enforcement. This article posits that SB 4 is by no means a “lone wolf,” but rather is the latest in a series of state laws which seek, quietly or boldly, to take immigration into the state’s hands.
From Improper Care To Inadequate Remedies: Continued Discriminatory Treatment Of Migrant Women In The United States Healthcare System, Hannah Finch
Immigration Law Blog
No abstract provided.
Climate Change And The Future Of Immigration, Rebekah Johnson
Climate Change And The Future Of Immigration, Rebekah Johnson
Immigration Law Blog
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Human Rights Of Venezuelan Migrants And Refugees In The United States, Luis David Escorcia Pimienta
Protecting The Human Rights Of Venezuelan Migrants And Refugees In The United States, Luis David Escorcia Pimienta
Immigration Law Blog
No abstract provided.
Hope Or Hostility On The Forefront: Challenges At The Southwest Border, Pretima Persaud
Hope Or Hostility On The Forefront: Challenges At The Southwest Border, Pretima Persaud
Immigration Law Blog
No abstract provided.