Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young age (the so-called 1.5 generation) and US citizen children living in irregular or mixed-status immigrant families, this essay argues that the current US immigration regime is too strongly adult-centered and in this way not only systematically disenfranchises immigrant children but also structurally disadvantages US citizen children living with at least one undocumented parent because the parent’s irregular status in practice tends to extinguish the child’s citizen status. Analyzing the US’s current immigration regime through the lens of under-age youth can thus function as an enabling prism to highlight the extent to which current US immigrati...
This dissertation sheds light on a facet of migration world-wide that prior research, focused almost...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Although immigration policies directly implicate the undocumented individual, it is important to not...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
Unauthorized immigrants account for approximately one-fourth of all immigrants in the United States,...
Unauthorized immigrants account for approximately one-fourth of all immigrants in the United States,...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This dissertation sheds light on a facet of migration world-wide that prior research, focused almost...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
Although immigration policies directly implicate the undocumented individual, it is important to not...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
Unauthorized immigrants account for approximately one-fourth of all immigrants in the United States,...
Unauthorized immigrants account for approximately one-fourth of all immigrants in the United States,...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This dissertation sheds light on a facet of migration world-wide that prior research, focused almost...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...
This dissertation investigates a critical paradox of contemporary U.S. immigration policy. On one ha...