This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the civil immigration system and now make up nearly half of all federal prosecutions: illegal entry and illegal re-entry. Little has been previously written about the historical lineage of either crime, despite the supporting role each has played in enforcing the nation’s civil immigration laws, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border. This Article takes a critical look at the enforcement of each crime—-from when they were initially conceived of as a way to deter illegal immigration, then as a way to target dangerous aliens, and most recently as a means to do both. These shifting strategies, however, have one thing in common: ineffectiveness. Enf...
This article explores border policing as a way of governing illegal immi-gration. In particular, it ...
The intensifying convergence of U.S. criminal law and immigration law poses fundamental structural p...
Within the past several years, the U.S. Department of Justice has pledged to prosecute asylum-seeker...
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the ci...
Should it be a crime to cross the border into the United States? This Article explores the growing r...
The rise of immigration prosecution as the central feature of the federal criminal justice system ch...
As the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) begins removing more and more aliens, a growing ...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Immigration laws and policy in the United States underwent a metamorphosis during the second half of...
This brief Article discusses illegal immigration into the United States and its effects on the count...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) was a momentous law th...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
This article analyses the recent expansion of immigration offences in Britain. Drawing on criminal l...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
This article explores border policing as a way of governing illegal immi-gration. In particular, it ...
The intensifying convergence of U.S. criminal law and immigration law poses fundamental structural p...
Within the past several years, the U.S. Department of Justice has pledged to prosecute asylum-seeker...
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the ci...
Should it be a crime to cross the border into the United States? This Article explores the growing r...
The rise of immigration prosecution as the central feature of the federal criminal justice system ch...
As the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) begins removing more and more aliens, a growing ...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Immigration laws and policy in the United States underwent a metamorphosis during the second half of...
This brief Article discusses illegal immigration into the United States and its effects on the count...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) was a momentous law th...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
This article analyses the recent expansion of immigration offences in Britain. Drawing on criminal l...
This Article explores two contending visions of immigration justice: one focused on expanding proced...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are removed from the United States each year becaus...
This article explores border policing as a way of governing illegal immi-gration. In particular, it ...
The intensifying convergence of U.S. criminal law and immigration law poses fundamental structural p...
Within the past several years, the U.S. Department of Justice has pledged to prosecute asylum-seeker...