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The Perpetual “Invasion”: Past As Prologue In Constitutional Immigration Law, Matthew Lindsay Jan 2018

The Perpetual “Invasion”: Past As Prologue In Constitutional Immigration Law, Matthew Lindsay

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Donald Trump ascended to the presidency largely on the promise to protect the American people—their physical and financial security, their culture and language, even the integrity of their electoral system—against an invading foreign menace. Only extraordinary defensive measures, including “extreme vetting” of would-be immigrants, a ban on Muslims entering the United States, and a 2,000-mile-long wall along the nation’s southern border could repel the encroaching hordes. If candidate Trump’s scapegoating of unauthorized migrants and refugees was disarmingly effective, it was also eerily familiar to those of us who study the history of immigration law and policy. Indeed, the trope of …