This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality through the context of mixed-citizenship American families. It has two main research questions: first, how do US immigration laws categorize individuals and families and determine whether or not families qualify for official membership in the US? Second, how do mixed-citizenship families navigate the US immigration system and its outcomes? My project draws on extended in-depth interviews with over fifty mixed-citizenship couples living within and outside the US, supplemented with extended ethnographic observation of a subset of families and legal analysis of the US immigration laws associated with spousal reunification. My research reveals tha...
Estimates suggest that approximately 16.6 million people in the United States are members of mixed-s...
This article applies a family law lens to explore the systemic and traumatic effects of modern laws ...
Undocumented immigrants are affected by citizenship boundaries, complicating their everyday lives. P...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
Immigration policy has shifted its focus from family reunification to strict enforcement of illegal...
Contemporary immigration policies that sacrifice family cohesion in favor of punitive enforcement ap...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Immigration reform remains one of the most contentious issues in the United States today. For mixed ...
The most recent peak in migration has involved large numbers of undocumented people and much of the ...
Immigration to the United States is largely a family affair, and will remain so for the probable fut...
In this article, Professor Stewart Chang uses the situation of H-4 visa derivatives in the Asian Ind...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
Of Love and Papers explores how immigration policies are fundamentally reshaping Latino families. Dr...
Estimates suggest that approximately 16.6 million people in the United States are members of mixed-s...
This article applies a family law lens to explore the systemic and traumatic effects of modern laws ...
Undocumented immigrants are affected by citizenship boundaries, complicating their everyday lives. P...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
Mixed Citizenship Status Families are a critically misunderstood segment of U.S. society. This criti...
Immigration policy has shifted its focus from family reunification to strict enforcement of illegal...
Contemporary immigration policies that sacrifice family cohesion in favor of punitive enforcement ap...
This dissertation examines the logics operating behind practices of child removal and child placemen...
Immigration reform remains one of the most contentious issues in the United States today. For mixed ...
The most recent peak in migration has involved large numbers of undocumented people and much of the ...
Immigration to the United States is largely a family affair, and will remain so for the probable fut...
In this article, Professor Stewart Chang uses the situation of H-4 visa derivatives in the Asian Ind...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
Of Love and Papers explores how immigration policies are fundamentally reshaping Latino families. Dr...
Estimates suggest that approximately 16.6 million people in the United States are members of mixed-s...
This article applies a family law lens to explore the systemic and traumatic effects of modern laws ...
Undocumented immigrants are affected by citizenship boundaries, complicating their everyday lives. P...