In this dissertation, I develop a systematic account of illegalization, which I define as state practices of criminalization that use immigration enforcement as a tool of social degradation. Noncitizen status almost always suggests some precarity, but just how much is an under-discussed problem that implicates matters of justice and harm from the vantage of the harmed themselves. Illegalization as the state’s use of immigration enforcement as a tool for social degradation to create and sustain the permanence of an enemy, squares the punitive nature of immigration enforcement and its effects on aspects of the immigration apparatus outside of removal.This dissertation finds its doctrinal home in crimmigration, the intersection of criminal and...
In this article, I examine the changing nature of punishment under conditions of mass mobility. Draw...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) was a momentous law th...
This symposium essay explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expandin...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
In this entry the concept of criminalization of migration is presented. Criminalization refers to th...
This article analyses to what extent current responses to crime committed by immigrants can be seen ...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
The aim of this paper is to question, from the perspective of a principled theory of criminalization...
Though state laws that directly criminalize unlawful presence have been struck down in the wake of t...
The aim of this review is to explore the consequences of the incorporation of criminal law into immi...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
The intensifying convergence of U.S. criminal law and immigration law poses fundamental structural p...
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with...
This paper situates the current “crisis” surrounding the arrival and continued presence of undocumen...
In this article, I examine the changing nature of punishment under conditions of mass mobility. Draw...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) was a momentous law th...
This symposium essay explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expandin...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
In this entry the concept of criminalization of migration is presented. Criminalization refers to th...
This article analyses to what extent current responses to crime committed by immigrants can be seen ...
Over the past twenty years, scholars of criminal law, criminology and criminal punishment have docum...
The aim of this paper is to question, from the perspective of a principled theory of criminalization...
Though state laws that directly criminalize unlawful presence have been struck down in the wake of t...
The aim of this review is to explore the consequences of the incorporation of criminal law into immi...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
The intensifying convergence of U.S. criminal law and immigration law poses fundamental structural p...
This essay argues that we should find Crimmigration, which is the collapsing of immigration law with...
This paper situates the current “crisis” surrounding the arrival and continued presence of undocumen...
In this article, I examine the changing nature of punishment under conditions of mass mobility. Draw...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) was a momentous law th...
This symposium essay explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expandin...