This Article explores the impact of the convergence of criminal law and immigration law on the most valued government benefit in the land: citizenship. Specifically, it examines how criminal history influences the opportunity to naturalize through the good moral character requirement for U.S. citizenship. Since 1790, naturalization applicants have been required to prove their good moral character. Enacted to ensure that applicants were fit for membership and would not be disruptive or destructive to the community, the character requirement also allowed for the reformation and eventual naturalization of those guilty of past misconduct. This Article shows that recent changes in immigration law and the handling of naturalization petitions by t...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Comprehensive immigration reform is a popular topic in Congress. While many reform bills have been o...
[Excerpt] This article examines why the historical relationship between immigration law and private ...
This Article explores the impact of the convergence of criminal law and immigration law on the most ...
The purpose of this essay is to explore the harsh consequences of the good moral character requireme...
In the United States military, it is an aggravated felony for naturalization purposes to fraudulentl...
The concept of citizenship poses an interesting asymmetry: though all citizens receive the same righ...
Recent legal scholarship suggests that the Supreme Court\u27s decisions on immigrants\u27 rights fav...
Recent legal scholarship suggests that the Supreme Court\u27s decisions on immigrants\u27 rights fav...
It is not possible to police the movement of “aliens” without first determining who is and is not a ...
Many international law scholars have begun to argue that the modern world is experiencing a “decline...
Within the United States there is a long history of immigration and citizenship law and policy being...
To analyze the forms of membership that are created in the gap between formal citizenship and social...
This Article discusses the tension between the Sixth Amendment analysis by courts on the issue of im...
For more than a decade, a single rubric for legalization of the 11 million undocumented people in th...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Comprehensive immigration reform is a popular topic in Congress. While many reform bills have been o...
[Excerpt] This article examines why the historical relationship between immigration law and private ...
This Article explores the impact of the convergence of criminal law and immigration law on the most ...
The purpose of this essay is to explore the harsh consequences of the good moral character requireme...
In the United States military, it is an aggravated felony for naturalization purposes to fraudulentl...
The concept of citizenship poses an interesting asymmetry: though all citizens receive the same righ...
Recent legal scholarship suggests that the Supreme Court\u27s decisions on immigrants\u27 rights fav...
Recent legal scholarship suggests that the Supreme Court\u27s decisions on immigrants\u27 rights fav...
It is not possible to police the movement of “aliens” without first determining who is and is not a ...
Many international law scholars have begun to argue that the modern world is experiencing a “decline...
Within the United States there is a long history of immigration and citizenship law and policy being...
To analyze the forms of membership that are created in the gap between formal citizenship and social...
This Article discusses the tension between the Sixth Amendment analysis by courts on the issue of im...
For more than a decade, a single rubric for legalization of the 11 million undocumented people in th...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
Comprehensive immigration reform is a popular topic in Congress. While many reform bills have been o...
[Excerpt] This article examines why the historical relationship between immigration law and private ...