| Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year |
| Steven Sacco |
ABOLISHING CITIZENSHIP: RESOLVING THE IRRECONCILABILITY BETWEEN "SOIL" AND "BLOOD" POLITICAL MEMBERSHIP AND ANTI-RACIST DEMOCRACY |
36 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 693 (Winter, 2022) |
After the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the U.S. and the success of authoritarian, far-right leaders in certain countries in the E.U., the legal framework of international trade changed drastically. This article elaborates on this phenomenon by highlighting the effect of the Western anti-Enlightenment tradition, a tradition... |
2020 |
| Beth Caldwell |
Banished for Life: Deportation of Juvenile Offenders as Cruel and Unusual Punishment |
34 Cardozo Law Review 2261 (August, 2013) |
C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 65 I. History of Immigration Law and Policy. 67 II. Immediate Effects of IRCA. 70 III. IRCA Effects on Current Migration Trends and Political Movements. 75 Conclusion. 80 |
2020 |
| HARVEY GEE |
Beyond Black and White: Selected Writings by Asian Americans Within the Critical Race Theory Movement |
30 Saint Mary's Law Journal 759 (1999) |
C1-3Table of Contents I. Introduction. 546 II. Theoretical Bases for Study. 552 III. Methodology. 554 IV. Refugees and Predeparture Orientation Programs. 556 V. Canadian and U.S. Predeparture Orientation Programs. 559 A. Broad Distinctions between Canadian and U.S. Orientation Programs. 560 B. Comparison of Specific Legal Rules in Each Book. 561 1.... |
2020 |
| Victor C. Romero |
Broadening Our World: Citizens and Immigrants of Color in America |
27 Capital University Law Review 13 (1998) |
C1-3Table of Contents L1-2Introduction . L31861 I. Proposition 187 in Brief. 1866 A. The Proposition 187 Campaign: Racism and Nativism at Work. 1868 1. You are the Posse and SOS is the Rope.. 1870 2. The Take Over of California with Crime and Third World Cultures. 1870 3. California's Possible Annexation by Mexico. 1871 4. Those Little F... |
2020 |
| Catherine Y. Kim |
Plenary Power in the Modern Administrative State |
96 North Carolina Law Review 77 (December, 2017) |
Introduction. 646 I. Historical Background: The Politics of Immigration and Rising Federal-State Tensions. 649 A. A Brief History of Immigration Policy in the United States. 649 B. Vermont and the Immigration Enforcement Debate. 653 II. Evolution of Legal Challenges to Detainers. 655 A. Statutory Interpretation of Immigration Enforcement. 655 B.... |
2020 |
| Rebecca S. Swaintek |
Protecting the Least among Us: Using the Flores Agreement as a Model for an Alternative to Detention for the Mentally Ill in Ice Custody |
12 Drexel Law Review 417 (2020) |
L1-2Introduction . L3458 I. Immigration, Immigrants, and Civil Rights. 460 A. The Era of Explicit Discrimination. 460 B. America Changes. 463 C. The Rule of Law. 466 D. Borders With Justice, Without Racism. 471 E. The Limits of Civil Rights. 474 II. Migrants and Refugees. 479 A. Refugee Protection. 480 B. Exceptionalism Under Pressure. 483 C.... |
2020 |
| Patrick Weil |
Races at the Gate: a Century of Racial Distinctions in American Immigration Policy (1865-1965) |
15 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 625 (Summer, 2001) |
Mentally ill migrants are currently being detained in cells where noose-like bedsheets hang from vents and their mental health treatment often consists of solitary confinement. Mentally ill adult migrants detained by ICE in the United States do not receive the care their psychological conditions require because ICE facilities are illequipped,... |
2020 |
| Ryan D. Frei |
Reforming U.s. Immigration Policy in an Era of Latin American Immigration: the Logic Inherent in Accommodating the Inevitable |
39 University of Richmond Law Review 1355 (May, 2005) |
On January 27, 2017, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that banned individuals from certain Muslim-majority countries from entry into the United States. The district and circuit courts' subsequent refusals to sanction the Muslim Bans offered hope to those who recognized the bans as part of a legacy of racist and... |
2020 |
| Eileen Kaufman |
Shelter from the Storm: an Analysis of U.s. Refugee Law as Applied to Tibetans Formerly Residing in India |
23 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 497 (Spring, 2009) |
Scholarship on illegal entry and drug courier prosecutions fails to apply Critical Race Theory (CRT). Disregard of how these prosecutions contribute to racial stratification in and outside American prisons or how drug couriers experience intersectionality ignores sociological and cultural processes. Criminal justice professionals have racialized... |
2020 |
| Karla Mari McKanders |
Sustaining Tiered Personhood: Jim Crow and Anti-immigrant Laws |
26 Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice 163 (Spring 2010) |
Since the nation's founding, presidents have been motivated by racial animus while using executive powers over migratory labor. Early presidents enforced the Constitution's fugitive slave provision. They explored diplomacy to deport free blacks to Africa. From the 1880s through 1940s, presidents acted on the racial animus of workers by restricting... |
2020 |