This report discusses the potential immigration consequences of criminal activity. “Criminal activity” generally refers to conduct for which an alien has been found or plead guilty before a court of law, though in limited circumstances consequences may attach to the commission of a crime or admission of acts constituting the essential elements of a crime. Consequences may flow from violations of either federal, state or, in many circumstances, foreign criminal law. Some federal crimes are set out in the INA itself — alien smuggling, for example. However, not all violations of immigration law are crimes. Notably, being in the U.S. without legal permission — i.e., being an “illegal alien” — is not a crime in and of itself. Thus, for...
We exploit exogenous variation in legal status following the January 2007 European Union enlargement...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
The U. S. Government regularly compiles and publishes statistics involving crimes occurring in the U...
Congress has broad plenary authority to determine classes of aliens who maybe admitted into the Uni...
Immigration laws in the United States may affect prisoners, possibly resulting in deportation. Some ...
There are two principal statutory grounds for deportation of aliens based on criminality. First is t...
Part I argues that the definition of “conviction” in the INA implicitly leaves room for courts to in...
This report provides an analysis of immigration enforcement within the United States. The report op...
This paper looks at the decision-making process in cases involving immigration-related crimes. Based...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
In the context of immigration, words matter. The increasingly used term “criminal alien” is not only...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
(1) 20, if the defendant was convicted under 8 U.S.C. § 1327 of a violation involving an alien who p...
[From Introduction] An estimated 11 million unauthorized aliens reside in the United States, and thi...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
We exploit exogenous variation in legal status following the January 2007 European Union enlargement...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
The U. S. Government regularly compiles and publishes statistics involving crimes occurring in the U...
Congress has broad plenary authority to determine classes of aliens who maybe admitted into the Uni...
Immigration laws in the United States may affect prisoners, possibly resulting in deportation. Some ...
There are two principal statutory grounds for deportation of aliens based on criminality. First is t...
Part I argues that the definition of “conviction” in the INA implicitly leaves room for courts to in...
This report provides an analysis of immigration enforcement within the United States. The report op...
This paper looks at the decision-making process in cases involving immigration-related crimes. Based...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
In the context of immigration, words matter. The increasingly used term “criminal alien” is not only...
When viewing the criminal justice system, it is always investigated through a criminological approac...
(1) 20, if the defendant was convicted under 8 U.S.C. § 1327 of a violation involving an alien who p...
[From Introduction] An estimated 11 million unauthorized aliens reside in the United States, and thi...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
We exploit exogenous variation in legal status following the January 2007 European Union enlargement...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
The U. S. Government regularly compiles and publishes statistics involving crimes occurring in the U...