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Public Opinion on Immigration Law Enforcement, Support for the Police, and Obligation to Report Undocumented Immigrants to the Police

Race and Justice, 2022
Immigration and immigration enforcement are highly debated in the United States and internationally; however, few studies have examined public opinion on immigration law enforcement using a national sample.
Joselyne L. Chenane
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The waiting game: Immigration detention as the waiting room of immigration law

Migration Studies, 2019
In this article, I examine detained third-country nationals’ negotiations with the immigration system during detention, focusing on how immigration and removal proceedings inform their waiting while in detention. Based on multisited ethnographic research
Jukka Könönen
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Administrative guidelines as a source of immigration law?

, 2019
This article makes a conceptual and methodological argument for ethnographically studying a certain type of paperwork in immigration bureaucracies, namely internal administrative guidelines.
Larissa Vetters
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How Interior Immigration Enforcement Affects Trust in Law Enforcement

Perspectives on Politics, 2020
The day-to-day behaviors of undocumented immigrants are significantly affected when local law enforcement officials do the work of federal immigration enforcement.
T. Wong   +5 more
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Immigration Outside the Law

Contemporary Justice Review, 2016
Historically, immigration policy has defined those who belonged and those who have been excluded from US society.
Carolina Valdivia Ordorica
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Left Behind: The Dying Principle of Family Reunification Under Immigration Law

Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 2016
A key underpinning of modern U.S. immigration law is family reunification, but in practice it can privilege certain families and certain members within families.
A. Maddali
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Delegation in Immigration Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Immigration law both screens migrants and regulates the behavior of migrants after they have arrived. Both activities are information-intensive because the migrant’s “type” and the migrant’s post-arrival activity are often forms of private information that are not immediately accessible to government agents.
Cox, Adam B., Posner, Eric A.
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Constructions of ‘Illegal’ Immigration and Entitlement to Citizenship: Debating an Immigration Law in Greece

, 2016
This study explores the ways in which constructions of immigrants' illegality and accounts on the meaning of naturalization and citizenship serve as argumentative resources against a particular immigration law in Greece.
Lia Figgou
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Temporary Measures: The Production of Illegality in Costa Rican Immigration Law

, 2016
This article examines the everyday lives of Nicaraguan immigrants in Costa Rica to understand the temporal aspects of illegality produced by immigration law. Two sets of temporary measures highlight the temporality of both law and illegality.
Caitlin E. Fouratt
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The INS on the Line: Making Immigration Law on the US-Mexico Border, 1917-1954

, 2016
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S. Kang
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