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Precarious Workers and Probationary Wives: How Immigration Law Discriminates Against Women

open access: yesSocial and Legal Studies, 2019
Immigration law prescribes a range of statuses into one of which individuals must try to fit to be allowed entry. This range establishes a hierarchy from highly advantageous forms of permission to enter or remain in the United Kingdom to ones to which ...
Catherine Briddick
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The Perverse Logic of Immigration Detention: Unraveling the Rationality of Imprisoning Immigrants Based on Markers of Race and Class Otherness

open access: yesColumbia Journal of Race and Law, 2011
In an effort to explain the massive growth of immigration imprisonment, this Essay explores the use of race and class as tools for policing immigration law.
César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
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Prolonged Immigration Detention That Violates Human Rights in Japan Immigration Detention Facilities: An Institutional Approach

open access: yesJurnal HAM, 2022
Recently, some cases of human rights violations in immigration detention centers across Japan have attracted worldwide attention. Those inhumanely considered cases necessitated the United Nations expressing an opinion through the United Nations Working ...
Sari Anggaini, Kurniawaty Iskandar
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The President and Immigration Law

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Abstract This book challenges the myth that Congress—not the President—controls immigration law, dictating who may come to the United States, and who may stay, in a detailed and comprehensive legislative code. Drawing on a wide range of sources—rich historical materials, unique data on immigration enforcement, and insider accounts of the
Rodriguez, Cristina M., Cox, Adam B.
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When the Home Is Also the Workplace: Women migrant domestic workers’ experiences with the ‘live-in’ policy in Singapore and Hong Kong

open access: yesAnti-Trafficking Review, 2023
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and living conditions of women migrant domestic workers.
Shih Joo Tan
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Navigating Immigration Law in a “Hostile Environment”: Implications for Adult Migrant Language Education

open access: yesTESOL Quarterly (Print), 2019
In this article the author analyses the communicative demands placed on migrants navigating immigration law in a fast-moving policy environment and implications for adult migrant language education.
J. Simpson
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Letters To the Editor

open access: yesRefuge, 1984
Please allow me to introduce myself to you: my name is G. William Rubagumya, an attorney in the state of Texas in the USA. I am originally from the country of Rwanda via the refugee camps of Uganda and I have been in the USA for the last 7 years ...
G. William Rubagumya   +3 more
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The Immigration Policy in the Law of the European Union

open access: yesМосковский журнал международного права, 2008
The development of the international economy is closely related to the immigration process. The European Union is an significant member of the world policy, thus studying the immigration in the frame of the European Union is very important.
A. O. Yumatova
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Desvagabundizando la mano de obra extranjera en España. Fijación de la fuerza de trabajo extranjera, ley de extranjería y el sistema de reclutamiento y suministro de trabajadores de Unió de Pagesos

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2014
This paper focuses on the problem of the regulation of foreign labor in Spain. We trace different strategies developed for the purpose of regulating labor in different historical periods, basing our methodology on the comparison of legal texts from the ...
Olga Achón
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Justifying Resistance to Immigration Law: The Case of Mere Noncompliance

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, 2018
Constitutional democracies unilaterally enact the laws that regulate immigration to their territories. When are would-be migrants to a constitutional democracy morally justified in breaching such laws?
C. Yong
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