From the Author’s Introduction: We live in a time of unusual vigor, efficiency, and strictness in the deportation of long-term permanent resident aliens convicted of crimes. This situation is the result of some fifteen years of relatively sustained attention to this issue, which culminated in two exceptionally harsh laws: the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA) and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA). In many cases, these laws have brought about a rather complete convergence between the criminal justice and deportation systems. Deportation is now often a virtually automatic consequence of criminal conviction. This convergence, and the harshness of these laws – their retr...
The article addresses the punitive aspects of the deportation procedures as impacted by the 1996 Imm...
In this Article, I argue that the deportation of lawful permanent residents on account of a criminal...
This Article examines the general principles relating to detention of aliens in exclusion and deport...
From the Author’s Introduction: We live in a time of unusual vigor, efficiency, and strictness in th...
Recent statutory changes to United States immigration law have resulted in a large increase in the n...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
This article examines the issue of alien convicts being sentenced to deportation. The author begins ...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Fundamental civil and humanitarian rights are being denied to individuals in the United States becau...
Efforts in criminal courts to avoid deportation as a result of convictions are prevalent throughout ...
There are two principal statutory grounds for deportation of aliens based on criminality. First is t...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
(Excerpt) This Article therefore concludes that greater judicial enforcement of human rights treatie...
The article addresses the punitive aspects of the deportation procedures as impacted by the 1996 Imm...
In this Article, I argue that the deportation of lawful permanent residents on account of a criminal...
This Article examines the general principles relating to detention of aliens in exclusion and deport...
From the Author’s Introduction: We live in a time of unusual vigor, efficiency, and strictness in th...
Recent statutory changes to United States immigration law have resulted in a large increase in the n...
When a person suspected of a crime is arrested without a warrant, the Fourth Amendment guarantees th...
This article examines the issue of alien convicts being sentenced to deportation. The author begins ...
The American immigration adjudication system has witnessed profound change in recent years. Starting...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Fundamental civil and humanitarian rights are being denied to individuals in the United States becau...
Efforts in criminal courts to avoid deportation as a result of convictions are prevalent throughout ...
There are two principal statutory grounds for deportation of aliens based on criminality. First is t...
The aggravated felony provision of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act was was originally inten...
Over the past two decades, the US government has expanded immigration detention to unprecedented lev...
(Excerpt) This Article therefore concludes that greater judicial enforcement of human rights treatie...
The article addresses the punitive aspects of the deportation procedures as impacted by the 1996 Imm...
In this Article, I argue that the deportation of lawful permanent residents on account of a criminal...
This Article examines the general principles relating to detention of aliens in exclusion and deport...