As a creature of administrative law, Congress has set forth clear, statutory definitions of “parent,” “child,” “son,” “daughter,” and “step-parent.” As a practical matter, these terms create a uniform system by which family relationships are recognized and immigration benefits are conferred. In one notable exception, Congress directs adjudicators to look to state law when determining which children are citizens at birth. Derivative citizenship, the legal process whereby birthright citizenship is passed from a citizen to his or her child who is born outside of the United States, is a technical maze. There are at least nine different statutes in effect that may apply to a person, depending on the child’s birth date and the parents’ citizenshi...
This Article explores the convergence between immigration and family law in the United States. Altho...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Federal statutes granting US. citizenship to children born abroad to an American parent became law l...
As a creature of administrative law, Congress has set forth clear, statutory definitions of “parent,...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
The massive influx of illegal immigrants over the preceding decades has combined with the United Sta...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
[Excerpt] Some proponents of immigration reform have advocated either constitutional or statutory am...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
Leading civil rights advocates today lament the degree to which current immigration law fails to mai...
In 2017, the Supreme Court decided Sessions v. Morales-Santana, a challenge to 8 U.S.C. § 1409, the ...
The common law concept of territorial birthright citizenship is the foundation for the Fourteenth Am...
The citizenship status of children born to American parents outside the United States is governed by...
Intending to reverse Dred Scott and to abolish the southern “Black Codes,” Congress ratified the Fou...
This Article explores the convergence between immigration and family law in the United States. Altho...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Federal statutes granting US. citizenship to children born abroad to an American parent became law l...
As a creature of administrative law, Congress has set forth clear, statutory definitions of “parent,...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
The massive influx of illegal immigrants over the preceding decades has combined with the United Sta...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
[Excerpt] Some proponents of immigration reform have advocated either constitutional or statutory am...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
Courts must guarantee that native-born citizens of undocumented parents are not second class citizen...
Leading civil rights advocates today lament the degree to which current immigration law fails to mai...
In 2017, the Supreme Court decided Sessions v. Morales-Santana, a challenge to 8 U.S.C. § 1409, the ...
The common law concept of territorial birthright citizenship is the foundation for the Fourteenth Am...
The citizenship status of children born to American parents outside the United States is governed by...
Intending to reverse Dred Scott and to abolish the southern “Black Codes,” Congress ratified the Fou...
This Article explores the convergence between immigration and family law in the United States. Altho...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Federal statutes granting US. citizenship to children born abroad to an American parent became law l...