Although immigration policies directly implicate the undocumented individual, it is important to note that generally undocumented immigrants are not living in the U.S. alone- they have a family. Therefore, when undocumented parents are faced with orders of deportation, not only are they the ones affected by it, but so are their U.S. citizen children. This report sheds light on the various ways current immigration policies negatively impact U.S. citizen children of undocumented parents. Through court cases, narratives and stories, I analyze how the constitutional rights of U.S. born children are violated when their undocumented parents are either (a) forced to relocate to their native country and decide to bring their children with them to m...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
In the United States, the issue of immigration, particularly deportation is never-ending. The challe...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
This note addresses how deportation of undocumented immigrants affects the U.S. citizen children of ...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
This Article presents original empirical research that documents systemic failures of the federal im...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
In this essay I will discuss language of the 14th Amendment, which grants automatic citizenship to e...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
In the United States, the issue of immigration, particularly deportation is never-ending. The challe...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
This note addresses how deportation of undocumented immigrants affects the U.S. citizen children of ...
Focusing on undocumented immigrant children who were brought to the US by their parents at a young a...
This Article presents original empirical research that documents systemic failures of the federal im...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Over seven million U.S. children live with at least one noncitizen parent – and 80 percent of these ...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
In this essay I will discuss language of the 14th Amendment, which grants automatic citizenship to e...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
In the United States, the issue of immigration, particularly deportation is never-ending. The challe...