In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to foreign national youth. In practice, however, the ability of young people to access relevant special visa categories is frustrated by process barriers and the lack of adequate information and skilled counsel. Under US law, migrant children may seek protection as refugees; they may qualify for permanent residence if they have been abandoned, abused or neglected by a parent; they may be protected if victims of crimes or trafficking. In this chapter, we explore whether US domestic legal systems protect children’s procedural rights. We note at the outset that the US Constitution has been applied consistently to protect both citizen and foreign-born c...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
Protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S. immigration system can be traced to our constitutio...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
Unaccompanied minors arriving to the United States fleeing violence and seeking protection are appre...
Unaccompanied minors arriving to the United States fleeing violence and seeking protection are appre...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
Although immigration policies directly implicate the undocumented individual, it is important to not...
Thousands of foreign-born children enter the United States every year. Many, particularly those cros...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
Protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S. immigration system can be traced to our constitutio...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
Unaccompanied minors arriving to the United States fleeing violence and seeking protection are appre...
Unaccompanied minors arriving to the United States fleeing violence and seeking protection are appre...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
Although immigration policies directly implicate the undocumented individual, it is important to not...
Thousands of foreign-born children enter the United States every year. Many, particularly those cros...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
Protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S. immigration system can be traced to our constitutio...