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Immigration

Journal

1982

University of Miami Law School

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The Immigration Program Of The Reagan Administration, Rudolph W. Giuliani Sep 1982

The Immigration Program Of The Reagan Administration, Rudolph W. Giuliani

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comments And Recommendations On Proposed Reforms To United States Immigration Policy, Michael H. Posner Sep 1982

Comments And Recommendations On Proposed Reforms To United States Immigration Policy, Michael H. Posner

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The author discusses the legal status of the "refugee" under two decades of American and international law. After reviewing the implications of the United States accession to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, the Refugee Act of 1980, and current proposals for reform in the refugee/asylum area, he concludes that the Simpson-Mazzoli bill, with several major modifications, would be the most equitable approach to dealing with the present refugee and asylum problems.


America's Incoherent Immigration Policy: Some Problems And Solutions, James J. Orlow Sep 1982

America's Incoherent Immigration Policy: Some Problems And Solutions, James J. Orlow

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The author identifies some basic problems with America's immigration policy. Initially he observes that a fair and reasonable policy can only be made at the risk of inflaming local prejudices. Furthermore, the policy is inherently political and inconsistently applied. Finally, the enforcement of immigration law is not effective because the Immigration and Naturalization Service is understaffed and overworked. To remedy these problems, the author suggests that Congress enact legislation that is practical and internally consistent. He also proposes the formation of a review agency that will impartially analyze and recommend immigration policy.


Guidelines For The Reform Of Immigration Policy, Barry R. Chiswick Sep 1982

Guidelines For The Reform Of Immigration Policy, Barry R. Chiswick

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No abstract provided.


Immigration Law And The Illusion Of Numerical Control, John A. Scanlan Sep 1982

Immigration Law And The Illusion Of Numerical Control, John A. Scanlan

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No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Sep 1982

Panel Discussion

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Critical Analysis Of Refugee Law, Ira J. Kurzban Sep 1982

A Critical Analysis Of Refugee Law, Ira J. Kurzban

University of Miami Law Review

A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refugees from communist countries, but grants entrance to a disproportionate few from noncommunist states. The author interprets these figures to mean that the government uses the refugee admissions process as a ploy to accomplish political objectives. This article exposes the inequity in the admissions process by examining the legislative and executive responses to the refugee problem. Although many had hoped that the Refugee Act of 1980 would eliminate the political bias in refugee policy, the author suggests that the Act, in fact, institutionalizes preexisting …