
This class will cover the constitutional and political framework for the U.S. Immigration System, enforcement and adjudication agencies, immigrants, nonimmigrants, removals and deportations, detention and bond, immigration hearings, judicial review, grounds for removal and inadmissibility, “crimmigration,” immigration reform, “Chevron” deference, refugee and asylum status and other international protections. It will also include analyzing major immigration cases like INS v. Cardoza-Fonseca, 480 U.S. 421 (1987) (well-founded fear) and Matter of Kasinga, 21 I&N Dec. 357 (BIA 1996) (female genital mutilation).
Immigration Law and Policy
Meets:
TTh 2:00-5:05p
Instructor:
P. Schmidt
Meets:
TTh 2:00-5:05p
Instructor:
P. Schmidt
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Term: Summer 2023
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🇺🇸Due Process Forever!
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05-25-23