[Excerpt] In the spring of 2009, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued new guidance on immigration-related worksite enforcement—the enforcement of prohibitions on the employment of unauthorized aliens in the United States. In the words of DHS, the updated guidance “reflects a renewed Department-wide focus targeting criminal aliens and employers who cultivate illegal workplaces by breaking the country’s laws and knowingly hiring illegal workers.” According to 2008 estimates, there are some 8.3 million unauthorized workers in the U.S. civilian workforce. Questions arise as to how rigorous and effective DHS’s worksite enforcement efforts have been under the Obama Administration and in past years. The department maintains data on sev...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), also known as the Simpson-Rodino Act, is the ...
This report provides an analysis of immigration enforcement within the United States. The report op...
To be sure, the lion\u27s share of immigration enforcement still rests with government authorities. ...
[Excerpt] According to the estimates by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), some 11.4 million...
This article identifies the scope of the problem inherent in both the sheer number of undocumented w...
[Excerpt] As immigration reform and the illegal alien population have gained congressional and publi...
[Excerpt] In late 1974, the commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) of the ...
[From Introduction] An estimated 11 million unauthorized aliens reside in the United States, and thi...
More than two-thirds of the unauthorized immigrant population - roughly eight million out of 11.2 mi...
Despite extensive and ongoing immigration enforcement efforts, undocumented workers continue to have...
[Excerpt] In recent years, however, our federal government’s approach to immigration enforcement has...
This chapter focuses on a neglected but crucially important aspect of executive action on immigratio...
This comment will examine whether employer sanctions are good public policy for enforcing immigratio...
[Excerpt] As Professor Lee discusses, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”), the main agency in charg...
This chapter investigates the impact of the imposition of sanctions for employing illegal migrants o...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), also known as the Simpson-Rodino Act, is the ...
This report provides an analysis of immigration enforcement within the United States. The report op...
To be sure, the lion\u27s share of immigration enforcement still rests with government authorities. ...
[Excerpt] According to the estimates by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), some 11.4 million...
This article identifies the scope of the problem inherent in both the sheer number of undocumented w...
[Excerpt] As immigration reform and the illegal alien population have gained congressional and publi...
[Excerpt] In late 1974, the commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) of the ...
[From Introduction] An estimated 11 million unauthorized aliens reside in the United States, and thi...
More than two-thirds of the unauthorized immigrant population - roughly eight million out of 11.2 mi...
Despite extensive and ongoing immigration enforcement efforts, undocumented workers continue to have...
[Excerpt] In recent years, however, our federal government’s approach to immigration enforcement has...
This chapter focuses on a neglected but crucially important aspect of executive action on immigratio...
This comment will examine whether employer sanctions are good public policy for enforcing immigratio...
[Excerpt] As Professor Lee discusses, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”), the main agency in charg...
This chapter investigates the impact of the imposition of sanctions for employing illegal migrants o...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), also known as the Simpson-Rodino Act, is the ...
This report provides an analysis of immigration enforcement within the United States. The report op...
To be sure, the lion\u27s share of immigration enforcement still rests with government authorities. ...