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Re-Thinking Illegal Entry And Re-Entry, Doug Keller
Re-Thinking Illegal Entry And Re-Entry, Doug Keller
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the civil immigration system and now make up nearly half of all federal prosecutions: illegal entry and illegal re-entry. Little has been previously written about the historical lineage of either crime, despite the supporting role each has played in enforcing the nation’s civil immigration laws, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. This Article takes a critical look at the enforcement of each crime—-from when they were initially conceived of as a way to deter illegal immigration, then as a way to target dangerous aliens, and most recently …
In Or Out: States Offer Different Tuition Rates Based On Citizenship, Michael J. Lorden
In Or Out: States Offer Different Tuition Rates Based On Citizenship, Michael J. Lorden
Public Interest Law Reporter
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A Broken American Dream: The Current State Of U.S. Immigration Laws And Its Adverse Effect On Students, Education, And The Economy, Sabena Auyeung
A Broken American Dream: The Current State Of U.S. Immigration Laws And Its Adverse Effect On Students, Education, And The Economy, Sabena Auyeung
Public Interest Law Reporter
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How The Pursuit Of The American Dream Turned Into Chicago's Housing Nightmare, Laughlin Cutler
How The Pursuit Of The American Dream Turned Into Chicago's Housing Nightmare, Laughlin Cutler
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Cause And Effect: Criminalizing The American Dream, Jessica Sanchez
Cause And Effect: Criminalizing The American Dream, Jessica Sanchez
Public Interest Law Reporter
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Abuse In Illinois Immigration Detention Centers: Does The Current System Grant Human Rights To All Humans? , Norma E. Loza
Abuse In Illinois Immigration Detention Centers: Does The Current System Grant Human Rights To All Humans? , Norma E. Loza
Public Interest Law Reporter
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