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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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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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How Partisan Is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities

American Political Science Review, 2019
Is local law enforcement conducted differently based on the party in power? I offer an answer to this question by focusing on a case in which law enforcement is elected and has meaningful independent discretion: sheriff compliance with federal requests ...
D. Thompson
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Immigration Law Handbook

2023
Abstract Immigration Law Handbook 11e provides an overview surrounding the changes to immigration rules since 2018. It considers the amendments to immigration rules in response to circumstances arising due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act 2020 became the most notable change ...
Frances Allen   +4 more
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Immigration Law Jeopardizes University Collaboration

Science, 2010
Recently, the Arizona legislature passed an aggressive immigration law requiring that local police ask individuals for proof of citizenship or immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion that they are in the United States illegally. We believe that this law increases the likelihood of race-based inquiry by police and the possibility that ...
José Antonio, de la Peña   +3 more
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Textbook on immigration and asylum law

The Law Teacher, 2018
and the state’s interest in this; the arguments for divorce law reform to permit no-fault divorce; and the arguments for and against the enforceability of pre-nuptial agreements post Radmacher v Granatino, 2010 and SA v PA (Pre-Marital Agreement ...
Shazia Khan
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Constitutionalising Immigration Law

Managerial Law, 2006
The object of this research is the reconstruction of the existing legal response by European Union states to the phenomenon of immigration. It seeks to analyse the process of conferral of protection. One main dimension is selected and discussed: the case law of the national courts.
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