Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a contrast with people convicted of a crime. This Article details the harms and limitations of a conceptual framework for immigration reform that draws its narrative force from a contrast with people-citizens and noncitizens-who have been convicted of a criminal offense and proposes an alternate approach that better aligns with racial and class critiques of the U.S. criminal justice system. Noncitizens with a criminal record are overwhelmingly low-income people of color. While some have been in the United States for a short period of time, many have resided in the United States for much longer. Many are lawful permanent residents with strong famil...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
This paper situates the current “crisis” surrounding the arrival and continued presence of undocumen...
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger hist...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
The belief that immigrants are crossing the border, in the stealth of night, with nefarious desires ...
Current pro-immigrant reform efforts focus on legalization. Proposals seek to place as many of the e...
Starting approximately twenty years ago, and accelerating today, a clear trend has come to define mo...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Immigrants are less likely than American citizens to be convicted of crimes committed in the United ...
Only recently has imprisonment become a central feature of both t across every level of government a...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Over the last decade, a new push for criminal justice reform has taken hold. While the moral and fis...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
This paper situates the current “crisis” surrounding the arrival and continued presence of undocumen...
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger hist...
Mainstream pro-immigrant law reformers advocate for better treatment of immigrants by invoking a con...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
The belief that immigrants are crossing the border, in the stealth of night, with nefarious desires ...
Current pro-immigrant reform efforts focus on legalization. Proposals seek to place as many of the e...
Starting approximately twenty years ago, and accelerating today, a clear trend has come to define mo...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Immigrants are less likely than American citizens to be convicted of crimes committed in the United ...
Only recently has imprisonment become a central feature of both t across every level of government a...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Over the last decade, a new push for criminal justice reform has taken hold. While the moral and fis...
The gap between public perception of immigrant criminality and the research consensus on immigrants’...
Researchers studying the relationship between immigration and crime frequently note the discrepancy ...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
This paper situates the current “crisis” surrounding the arrival and continued presence of undocumen...
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger hist...