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Immigration Actors: Federal Agencies and Courts
Understanding Immigration Law (2015)
  • Enid Trucios-Haynes, University of Louisville
Abstract
Understanding Immigration Law, Second Edition lays out the basics of U.S. immigration law in an accessible way to newcomers to the field. It offers background about the intellectual, historical, and constitutional foundations of U.S. immigration law. The book also identifies the factors that have historically fueled migration to the United States, including the economic "pull" of jobs and family in the United States and the "push" of economic hardship, political instability, and other facts of life in the sending country. In the middle chapters, the authors provide a capsule summary of the law concerning the admissions and removal procedures and criteria in the Immigration and Nationality Act. The book ends with a chapter speculating about the future of U.S. immigration law and the challenges and opportunities facing the nation.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of U.S. immigration law. It has been designed to supplement the most widely adopted immigration law casebooks. The co-authors of Understanding Immigration Law, Second Edition provide up-to-date immigration law news and analysis on the ImmigrationProf blog, which can be used to ensure that teachers and students are up-to-date on recent developments in immigration law.
Keywords
  • Law school study aids,
  • Immigration,
  • Immigration Law
Disciplines
Publication Date
2015
Editor
Kevin R. Johnson, Raquel Aldana, Ong Hing, Leticia Saucedo, Enid Trucios-Haynes
Publisher
Carolina Academic Press
ISBN
978-0-76988-196-6
Citation Information
Enid Trucios-Haynes. "Immigration Actors: Federal Agencies and Courts" Second EditionDurham, NCUnderstanding Immigration Law (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/enid-trucios-haynes/8/