immigration is less like waiting in line and more like winning the lottery: it happens, but it is so rare that it is irrational to expect it in any individual case. This study provides a uniquely comprehensive, jargon‐free explanation of U.S. rules for legal permanent immigration. Some...
Even if immigration were affordable, most human beings have unchosen, intimate, connections to people and groups within their states, which make it unreasonable to demand that they leave. If the only way for you to signal ...
legal immigrationgreen cardsimmigration restrictionsmigrants to the United StatesConsider the following thought experiment: Moved by the plight of desperate earthquake victims, you volunteer to work as a relief worker in Haiti. After two weeks, you're ready to go home. Unfortunately, when you arrive...
Should I Stay or Should I Go: Why Immigrant Reunification Decisions Should Be Based on the Best Interest of the Child. Should I stay or should I go: Why immigrant reunification decisions should be based on the best interest of the child. Brigham Young University Law ... Zug,Marcia - 《...
Conclusions The implications of sex workers not sharing information about dangerous individuals with police and choosing not to participate in court processes signal significant flaws in our legal system regarding safe and inequitable access and pose dangers for all of us.Similar...
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Immigration reform is a controversial topic that has ignited a passionate debate for years, and I'm certainly not qualified to suggest any detail of how this should be accomplished – but I will say that a comprehensive reform package is good for our hea
“We tend to make attempts at rehistoricising feminism, where we look back and say, ‘Oh, this person wasn’t a feminist because they became a police officer.’ Or ‘Theresa May can’t be a feminist because she wants loads of women locked up in girlswood immigration removal centres’,”...
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service estimates that some 5 million people are living in the United States without permission, and the number is growing by about 275,000 a year. Native-born Americans and legal immigrants worry about the problem of illegal immigration. Many ...
Section 349(a)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act details a U.S. citizen’s right to renounce their citizenship by voluntarily “making a formal renunciation of nationality before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state, in such form as may be prescrib...