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Immigration Law

2013

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Measuring State-Created Immigration Climate, Huyen Pham, Pham Hoang Van Jul 2013

Measuring State-Created Immigration Climate, Huyen Pham, Pham Hoang Van

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The phenomenon of subfederal immigration regulation, in which state and local governments enact laws regulating immigrants within their jurisdictions, has become an enduring part of the American legal landscape. Though still the subject of occasional legal challenges, the focus of the national conversation has shifted from whether to have subfederal immigration regulation, to what form that regulation should take. States have taken widely varying approaches to immigration regulation; some like Arizona and Alabama have enacted restrictive, negative laws, while other states like Illinois and California have enacted laws to benefit the immigrants within their jurisdictions. Thus, in order to understand …