Kanstroom D. 2006. The better part of valor: the REAL ID Act, discretion, and the "rule" of immigration law. N.Y. Law Sch. Law Rev. 51:161-206Kanstroom D (2006) The better part of valor: The REAL ID Act, discretion, and the `rule' of immi- gration law. New York Law ...
Taiwan's visitor arrivals from the Chinese mainland continued to shrink dramatically this year, with the number of Chinese mainland visitors registered a yearly drop of 50.2 percent in the first four months, according to preliminary data from the island' s immigration department Thursday. Interview:...
This article considers the problems raised by a federal law--the "REAL ID Act"--that seeks to preclude judicial review of discretionary immigration law decisions. Discretion, the flexible shock absorber of the administrative state, must be respected by our legal system. However, as Justice Felix...
(including but not limited to the Land Registry, Immigration Department, and Inland Revenue Department) or public/private organizations or any employers concerned may allow the HA, HD and HS access to my personal data in their possession for the purpose of comparing and matching them with the ...
(1)In Arizona v. United States, the majority overturned three of the four contested provisions of Arizona’s controversial plan to have state and local police enforce federal immigration law. (2)The Constitutional princi...
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The Soviets banished hundreds of thousands of people from the Baltics to prison camps and agricultural collectives in Siberia and central Asia while encouraging large-scale Russian immigration. After the fall of Eastern European communist governments, Lithuania became the first Soviet republic to declare...
economy and foreign policy of the United States. At the same time, the country also ended its special treatment for Hong Kong. Previously, Hong Kong enjoyed treatment that many cities in the Chinese mainland did not have, mainly in immigration, import and export control, tourism and economy. ...
I will quote the same document –“If you have any questions, you can: call our Immigration Contact Centre on 0508 55 88 55 or 09 914 4100, or for those outside of New Zealand+64 9 914 4100.” Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. ...
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