This article is part of a symposium on Migration Regulation Goes Local: The Role of States in U.S. Immigration Policy. Although only time will tell, September 11, 2001 promises to be a watershed in thehistory of the United States. Not long after the tragedy, supporters and critics alike saw the federal government as pushing the envelope in restricting civil liberties in the name of national security. This article analyzes the nation\u27s response to the horrific loss of life of September 11 and shows how the centralization ofimmigration power in the hands of the federal government, may exacerbate the civil rights impacts of theenforcement of the immigration laws. The federal government has acted more swiftly and uniformly thanthe states...
As moral panic over immigrants spread during the early 1990s, immigration policies became increasing...
This paper analyzes the changes in immigration policy since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
In March of 2004, a group of legal scholars gathered at Boston College Law School to examine the doc...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks resulted in significant changes in the U.S. immigration la...
This chapter analyses the United States response to the 11th\u27s September horrific loss of life an...
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger hist...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
This Article provides a brief overview of how Muslims were treated after 9/11. It documents how the ...
In March of 2004, a group of legal scholars gathered at Boston College Law School to examine the doc...
As moral panic over immigrants spread during the early 1990s, immigration policies became increasing...
This paper analyzes the changes in immigration policy since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
September 11, 2001 was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. After the tragic even...
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
There has been much public and academic discussion on post-9/11 government policies and whether thei...
In March of 2004, a group of legal scholars gathered at Boston College Law School to examine the doc...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks resulted in significant changes in the U.S. immigration la...
This chapter analyses the United States response to the 11th\u27s September horrific loss of life an...
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger hist...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, national security law has exploded as a field of stu...
This Article provides a brief overview of how Muslims were treated after 9/11. It documents how the ...
In March of 2004, a group of legal scholars gathered at Boston College Law School to examine the doc...
As moral panic over immigrants spread during the early 1990s, immigration policies became increasing...
This paper analyzes the changes in immigration policy since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2...
This article revises widespread application of the racialization thesis to Arabs, Muslims, and South...