At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immigration occurs through family petitions, reflecting family reunification as one of the core principles of immigration policy. However, a closer look at the immigration system calls into question the idea that immigration law is family-friendly. Immigration law\u27s definition of who fits within family relationships and thus deserves sponsorship to join a relative in the U.S. does not include relationships that, in many other parts of the world, are valued (such as grandparents, cousins, and, in some cases, siblings). More importantly, the immigration system\u27s heavy-handed enforcement mechanisms only serve to separate well-functioning famil...
The Trump Administration’s travel ban and separation of families at the U.S.- Mexico border drew new...
The vast majority of immigrants to the United States enter through categories set forth in a statuto...
At a time when entrance to and residence in western states is a scarce resource, a high proportion o...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
Although the paramount purpose of United States immigration law is not to protect the integrity of f...
In this article, I make a policy argument in defense of family and relationship-based immigration pr...
In this paper I provide a philosophical analysis of family-based immigration. This type of immigrati...
This Article offers the first comprehensive assessment of how domestic and international law limits ...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
U.S. immigration laws provide special protections, benefits, and forms of relief for children. They ...
In this paper, I take my bearings from those who have argued we can see a system of family law emerg...
In this Article, Professor Guendelsberger examines the provisions of American immigration law that i...
The Trump Administration’s travel ban and separation of families at the U.S.- Mexico border drew new...
The vast majority of immigrants to the United States enter through categories set forth in a statuto...
At a time when entrance to and residence in western states is a scarce resource, a high proportion o...
At first glance, the U.S. immigration system seems very family-friendly. The majority of lawful immi...
Although the paramount purpose of United States immigration law is not to protect the integrity of f...
In this article, I make a policy argument in defense of family and relationship-based immigration pr...
In this paper I provide a philosophical analysis of family-based immigration. This type of immigrati...
This Article offers the first comprehensive assessment of how domestic and international law limits ...
The recently published article, Immigration’s Family Values by Professor Kerry Abrams and R. Kent Pi...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
Competing values underlie U.S. immigration law and child welfare law. Immigration law often operates...
This dissertation examines how the law creates social categories that exacerbate social inequality t...
U.S. immigration laws provide special protections, benefits, and forms of relief for children. They ...
In this paper, I take my bearings from those who have argued we can see a system of family law emerg...
In this Article, Professor Guendelsberger examines the provisions of American immigration law that i...
The Trump Administration’s travel ban and separation of families at the U.S.- Mexico border drew new...
The vast majority of immigrants to the United States enter through categories set forth in a statuto...
At a time when entrance to and residence in western states is a scarce resource, a high proportion o...