Proceedings of the 1997 Annual National Legal Conference on Immigration and Refugee Policy


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Welfare entitlements for legal and illegal immigrants - Impact of the new legislation on migrant farmworkers - Due process and other constitutional issues - Asylum procedures - New grounds for exclusion and deportation - Naturalization - Future Perspectives.




Proceedings of the 1997 Annual National Legal Conference on Immigration and Refugee Policy


Book Description

Welfare entitlements for legal and illegal immigrants - Impact of the new legislation on migrant farmworkers - Due process and other constitutional issues - Asylum procedures - New grounds for exclusion and deportation - Naturalization - Future Perspectives.










Proceedings of the 1995 Annual National Legal Conference on Immigration and Refugee Policy


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The Center for Migration Studies in New York, an educational non-profi institute, organizes an annual legal conference on immigration and refugee polic proceedings of these conferences are published in a series entitled In Defence o Alien and this text represents the eighteenth volume of that series and covers 1 text is divided into five parts. Part 1 focuses on the impact of the 1990 Immig employment-based immigration categories and also deals with issues related to fa immigration. Part 2 discusses questions related to the impact of immigration on federal-state relations in the US. Part 3 considers the debate about the ent non-citizens to health care. Part 4 reviews changes in asylum law and practice icludes commentary on the 1994 safe haven policy for Caribbean boat people and t increased protection being offered to women who are victims of gender-related vi Part 5 looks at the new movement to cut back on US jus soli rules and not to gr citizenship to those born to aliens temporarily or illegally in the US. Academi administrators and human rights advocates contributed to the proceedings.




Index of Conference Proceedings


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Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy


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Since its initial publication in 1992, this casebook has been adopted at 172 U.S. law schools. It mixes theory, policy, and politics with practice-oriented materials that deal in doctrine, planning, and problem-solving. The authors make heavy use of policy analysis, fact problems, and simulation exercises. The teacher's manual contains detailed analyses of all the policy questions, fact problems, and simulation exercises, as well as synopses of all the cases, sample syllabi, and other teaching suggestions.The new edition replaces the combination of the 4th edition and the 2007 Supplement. It incorporates the sweeping changes of the past two years.Highlights include:The various elements of comprehensive immigration reformNew policy materials on the immigration debate and official EnglishA revamped chapter on undocumented immigrants, including a new section on the desirability and constitutionality of state and local interventionsNew developments on wor