A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refugees from communist countries, but grants entrance to a disproportionate few from noncommunist states. The author interprets these figures to mean that the government uses the refugee admissions process as a ploy to accomplish political objectives. This article exposes the inequity in the admissions process by examining the legislative and executive responses to the refugee problem. Although many had hoped that the Refugee Act of 1980 would eliminate the political bias in refugee policy, the author suggests that the Act, in fact, institutionalizes preexisting political biases
Long ago when it was unnecessary to restrict the number of aliens entering the United States, there ...
This article is an exploration of the inequities that still remain in asylum claims, with particular...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
Offered here is a description of the key provisions of the Refugee Act, suggesting why they took the...
The author discusses the legal status of the refugee under two decades of American and internation...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
Part I of this Article reviews the history and development of asylum law in the United States which ...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
This comment will trace the development of United States refugees and asylum laws. In addition, the...
To receive asylum in the United States, persons must show that they are refugees. They do so by de...
This Article examines the legal protections afforded by immigration law for victims of civil strife....
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Coriolan liberalized current interpretations of immigration law by relaxing, somewhat, the evidentia...
Long ago when it was unnecessary to restrict the number of aliens entering the United States, there ...
This article is an exploration of the inequities that still remain in asylum claims, with particular...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...
A review of immigration law and history reveals that the United States admits large numbers of refug...
This Article analyzes the legal responses of the United States to issues of refugee and asylum polic...
Offered here is a description of the key provisions of the Refugee Act, suggesting why they took the...
The author discusses the legal status of the refugee under two decades of American and internation...
The Cold War era brought a shift in United States refugee policy from an emphasis on domestic policy...
Part I of this Article reviews the history and development of asylum law in the United States which ...
The Refugee Act of 1980 established an overseas refugee admissions program based on systematic consu...
This comment will trace the development of United States refugees and asylum laws. In addition, the...
To receive asylum in the United States, persons must show that they are refugees. They do so by de...
This Article examines the legal protections afforded by immigration law for victims of civil strife....
The following essay is based on a similar discussion that appeared in World Refugee Survey 1996 (© 1...
Coriolan liberalized current interpretations of immigration law by relaxing, somewhat, the evidentia...
Long ago when it was unnecessary to restrict the number of aliens entering the United States, there ...
This article is an exploration of the inequities that still remain in asylum claims, with particular...
Governments in all parts of the world are withdrawing in practice from meeting the legal duty to pro...