Immigration detainees and their advocates have a Faustian Bargain: they may trade the physical walls of jail for the virtual walls of electronic monitoring. But they are merely begging for a different form of punishment and control, since electronic monitoring imposes pain, shame, arbitrary rules, and limitation of freedom on persons, causing many to experience it as punitive. Its use also facilitates replacing a regime of over-detention with one of over-supervision, and becomes the means by which immigration enforcement authorities surveil immigrant communities. The Supreme Court’s immigration detention doctrine has set up this bargain by succumbing to the plenary power’s defenders. Instead of outright freedom, the Court has offered releas...
The United States has a long history of devastating immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today,...
This article examines transfers as an understudied but critical dimension of the immigration detenti...
In July of 2015, Judge Dolly Gee from the US District Court for the Central District of California o...
A new wave of federal court litigation has required immigration judges to consider alternatives to i...
A new wave of federal court litigation has required immigration judges to consider alternatives to i...
The United States has a long history of devastating immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today,...
The call to end immigration detention has garnered strong support in recent years due to a growing p...
The call to end immigration detention has garnered strong support in recent years due to a growing p...
In recent years, immigration enforcement levels have soared, yielding a widely noted increase in the...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
Over the last year, the Biden administration has rapidly expanded the socalled "Alternatives to Dete...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
“Detained Immigrants, Excludable Rights” analyzes how plenary power, as a form of discretionary auth...
The United States has a long history of devastating immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today,...
This article examines transfers as an understudied but critical dimension of the immigration detenti...
In July of 2015, Judge Dolly Gee from the US District Court for the Central District of California o...
A new wave of federal court litigation has required immigration judges to consider alternatives to i...
A new wave of federal court litigation has required immigration judges to consider alternatives to i...
The United States has a long history of devastating immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today,...
The call to end immigration detention has garnered strong support in recent years due to a growing p...
The call to end immigration detention has garnered strong support in recent years due to a growing p...
In recent years, immigration enforcement levels have soared, yielding a widely noted increase in the...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
Over the last year, the Biden administration has rapidly expanded the socalled "Alternatives to Dete...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
Immigration advocates have long objected to both the constitutionality and conditions of immigration...
“Detained Immigrants, Excludable Rights” analyzes how plenary power, as a form of discretionary auth...
The United States has a long history of devastating immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today,...
This article examines transfers as an understudied but critical dimension of the immigration detenti...
In July of 2015, Judge Dolly Gee from the US District Court for the Central District of California o...