This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are reminiscent of historical practices that removed early immigrant and Native American children from their parents in an attempt to cultivate an Anglo-American national identity. Today, children are separated from their families when courts terminate the rights of parents who have been, or who face, deportation. Often, biases toward undocumented parents affect determinations concerning parental fitness in a manner that, while different, reaps the same results as the removal of children from their families over a century ago. This Article examines cases in which courts terminated the parental rights of undocumented parents because of biases about the...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
In this article, Professor Stewart Chang uses the situation of H-4 visa derivatives in the Asian Ind...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
This article explores the intersection of immigration law and family law and argues that the current...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
Immigrant parents are currently burdened with unique risks to their parental rights, risks that bear...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
This article applies a family law lens to explore the systemic and traumatic effects of modern laws ...
A key underpinning of modern U.S. immigration law is family reunification, but in practice it can pr...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
The increased public exposure to the experiences of Latinx unaccompanied children seeking entry at t...
In this essay I will discuss language of the 14th Amendment, which grants automatic citizenship to e...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
In this article, Professor Stewart Chang uses the situation of H-4 visa derivatives in the Asian Ind...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
This article explores the intersection of immigration law and family law and argues that the current...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
Immigrant parents are currently burdened with unique risks to their parental rights, risks that bear...
Due to increasing violence in Latin American countries, the flow of immigrants seeking asylum in the...
This Article discusses whether the parent\u27s time in residence and date of admission (immigration ...
This article applies a family law lens to explore the systemic and traumatic effects of modern laws ...
A key underpinning of modern U.S. immigration law is family reunification, but in practice it can pr...
This paper details the socio-legal factors that shape the relationship between the child, the family...
This article proposes that immigration and citizenship law must address the construction of the immi...
The increased public exposure to the experiences of Latinx unaccompanied children seeking entry at t...
In this essay I will discuss language of the 14th Amendment, which grants automatic citizenship to e...
Undocumented and Unafraid: The Emergence of an Undocumented Movement and Its Impact on Immigration P...
In this article, Professor Stewart Chang uses the situation of H-4 visa derivatives in the Asian Ind...
In a unique corner of immigration law, a significant reallocation of power over immigration has been...