In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal immigration. This practice has become controversial because it has caused numerous in-custody abuses and deaths of immigrants, asylum seekers, refugees and even citizens. Immigrant rights advocates have called for the passage of binding detention standards to prevent in-custody abuses. This thesis’s policy analysis reveals, however, that while they may finesse the practice of immigration detention, such binding standards would be ineffective in protecting immigrants’ rights. Instead this policy analysis calls for and explains the feasibility of discontinuing the practice of mass immigrant detention
Immigration scholars have noted the rise of a distinctive discourse concerning immigrants in the Uni...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
Immigration detention in the United States is a crisis that needs immediate attention. U.S. immigrat...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
This thesis explores the normative propriety of immigration detention in liberal states. In the fir...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
Governments across the world have increasingly relied on the detention of immigrants as a means to c...
Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including...
There are two main problems with the current immigration detention system: the conditions of confine...
This thesis will provide an argument against the use of immigration detention for asylum seekers. Th...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
Immigration scholars have noted the rise of a distinctive discourse concerning immigrants in the Uni...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
In the last twenty years the U.S. government has increasingly utilized detention to control illegal ...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
Immigration detention in the United States is a crisis that needs immediate attention. U.S. immigrat...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
This thesis explores the normative propriety of immigration detention in liberal states. In the fir...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
Governments across the world have increasingly relied on the detention of immigrants as a means to c...
Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including...
There are two main problems with the current immigration detention system: the conditions of confine...
This thesis will provide an argument against the use of immigration detention for asylum seekers. Th...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
Immigration scholars have noted the rise of a distinctive discourse concerning immigrants in the Uni...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...