United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affected by immigration proceedings. This ignorance means decision-makers often lack the discretion to protect a child from persecution by halting the deportation of a parent, while parents must choose between abandoning their children in a foreign land and risking the torture of their children. United States immigration law systematically fails to consider the best interests of children directly affected by immigration proceedings. This failure has resulted in a split among the federal circuit courts of appeals regarding whether the persecution a child faces may be used to halt the deportation of a parent. The omission of a best interests of the ...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Every year about five thousand children under the age of eighteen enter the United States without le...
The best interests of the child principle has a legal base in the United Nations Convention on the R...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
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...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
The massive influx of illegal immigrants over the preceding decades has combined with the United Sta...
In the past few years, the number of cases involving international child abduction has risen signifi...
Protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S. immigration system can be traced to our constitutio...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Every year about five thousand children under the age of eighteen enter the United States without le...
The best interests of the child principle has a legal base in the United Nations Convention on the R...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
United States immigration law and procedure frequently ignore the plight of children directly affect...
There is a growing practice of separating immigrant children from their deportable parents. Parental...
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...
In the United States, immigration judges lack the discretion to consider defenses during the removal...
In theory, United States immigration statutes offer many forms of protection and integration to fore...
United States citizens, who are children of aliens residing unlawfully in the country, are routinely...
The massive influx of illegal immigrants over the preceding decades has combined with the United Sta...
In the past few years, the number of cases involving international child abduction has risen signifi...
Protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S. immigration system can be traced to our constitutio...
Each year, state juvenile courts provide thousands of im-migrant and refugee children with access to...
Federal immigration law does not completely comport with state family law because some federal legis...
Every year about five thousand children under the age of eighteen enter the United States without le...
The best interests of the child principle has a legal base in the United Nations Convention on the R...