The United States’ policy of deporting noncitizen criminals to their countries of origin is fueling a proliferation of gang membership both in Central America and in the United States. Deportation does not deter gang activity but instead helps to facilitate the transnational movement of youth gangs. Rather than continue this failed approach, this Comment proposes that the United States work with Central American nations to develop an internationally cooperative model for regulating criminal gang activity. In order to strengthen its response, the United States must end its ineffective deportation policy. It must also impose sanctions and make the United States a more costly and less desirable place to conduct criminal activity. W...
Following a sharp increase in the number of border arrivals from the violence-torn countries of Guat...
1 online resource (35 pages)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-35).Star...
Existing literature on cross-national variation in violence has paid little attention to the transna...
The United States’ policy of deporting noncitizen criminals to their countries of origin is fueling ...
The Northern Triangle area made up by El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras faces a growing gang phen...
The United States immigration regime has a long and sordid history of explicit racism, including lim...
The belief that immigrants are crossing the border, in the stealth of night, with nefarious desires ...
Threats to human security from transnational organized crime (TOC) and gangs have increased since th...
For the past decade, citizens, governments, and scholars alike have expressed ongoing concerns about...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
The focus ofthis paper is beyond a critique of U.S. immigration law and the 4 regions\u27 judicial s...
Under policies of the new national security regime, undocumented migrants are more susceptible to be...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Gang violence is plaguing El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Murder, sexual violence, and other m...
Following a sharp increase in the number of border arrivals from the violence-torn countries of Guat...
1 online resource (35 pages)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-35).Star...
Existing literature on cross-national variation in violence has paid little attention to the transna...
The United States’ policy of deporting noncitizen criminals to their countries of origin is fueling ...
The Northern Triangle area made up by El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras faces a growing gang phen...
The United States immigration regime has a long and sordid history of explicit racism, including lim...
The belief that immigrants are crossing the border, in the stealth of night, with nefarious desires ...
Threats to human security from transnational organized crime (TOC) and gangs have increased since th...
For the past decade, citizens, governments, and scholars alike have expressed ongoing concerns about...
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala count among today’s most violent countries of the world. Qualit...
American immigration and gangs are seldom covered in either historical or contemporaneous accounts i...
The focus ofthis paper is beyond a critique of U.S. immigration law and the 4 regions\u27 judicial s...
Under policies of the new national security regime, undocumented migrants are more susceptible to be...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Gang violence is plaguing El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Murder, sexual violence, and other m...
Following a sharp increase in the number of border arrivals from the violence-torn countries of Guat...
1 online resource (35 pages)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-35).Star...
Existing literature on cross-national variation in violence has paid little attention to the transna...