The conventional wisdom, backed by legitimacy research, is that most people obey most of the laws, most of the time. This turns out to not be the case in a study of state-local participation in immigration law enforcement. Two enforcement programs involving the use of immigration detainers, a vehicle by which the federal government (through ICE) requests that local law enforcement agencies (LEAs) detain immigrants beyond their scheduled release upon suspicion that they are removable, demonstrate the breakdown of conventional wisdom. In the five years following initiation of the Secure Communities program, a significant and growing number of states and localities have declined to cooperate with federal immigration detainer requests or enacte...
The Bipartisan Policy Center's review of law enforcement agencies in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Den...
This article examines an important but up to now, still unexplored area in the federalism debate: Ma...
textThis thesis examines the federal government’s progression in implementing the Secure Communities...
The conventional wisdom, backed by legitimacy research, is that most people obey most of the laws, m...
The conventional wisdom, backed by legitimacy research, is that majority of people obey most of the ...
After 9/11 the federal government began to partner with state and local law enforcement to defend th...
This article explores consequences of state and local police enforcement of federal immigration law
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) created the 287(g) pro...
abstract: This study analyzes how current U.S. immigration enforcement policy has been carried out, ...
Immigration law and its enforcement are controversial and highly debated topics. States are increasi...
Frustrated by federal inaction on immigration reform, several U.S. states in recent years have propo...
(Excerpt) Part I traces the historical roots of the relationship between local police and federal im...
A new front in the war against sanctuary cities has emerged. Until recently, the fight against sanct...
Secure Communities, though little-known outside law-enforcement circles, is one of the most powerful...
This Article starts by analyzing the conventional wisdom, crystallized in the Ninth Circuit’s 1983 d...
The Bipartisan Policy Center's review of law enforcement agencies in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Den...
This article examines an important but up to now, still unexplored area in the federalism debate: Ma...
textThis thesis examines the federal government’s progression in implementing the Secure Communities...
The conventional wisdom, backed by legitimacy research, is that most people obey most of the laws, m...
The conventional wisdom, backed by legitimacy research, is that majority of people obey most of the ...
After 9/11 the federal government began to partner with state and local law enforcement to defend th...
This article explores consequences of state and local police enforcement of federal immigration law
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) created the 287(g) pro...
abstract: This study analyzes how current U.S. immigration enforcement policy has been carried out, ...
Immigration law and its enforcement are controversial and highly debated topics. States are increasi...
Frustrated by federal inaction on immigration reform, several U.S. states in recent years have propo...
(Excerpt) Part I traces the historical roots of the relationship between local police and federal im...
A new front in the war against sanctuary cities has emerged. Until recently, the fight against sanct...
Secure Communities, though little-known outside law-enforcement circles, is one of the most powerful...
This Article starts by analyzing the conventional wisdom, crystallized in the Ninth Circuit’s 1983 d...
The Bipartisan Policy Center's review of law enforcement agencies in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Den...
This article examines an important but up to now, still unexplored area in the federalism debate: Ma...
textThis thesis examines the federal government’s progression in implementing the Secure Communities...