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The Corporate Immigration Review

The Corporate Immigration Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: 9781910813614

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The Corporate Immigration Review

The Corporate Immigration Review
Author: Chris Magrath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: 9781838620271

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Business Immigration

Business Immigration
Author: Bo Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: 9781573704076

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Business Immigration Law

Business Immigration Law
Author: Rodney A. Malpert
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Total Pages: 1332
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781588520920

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Provides pragmatic advice on the nonimmigrant work authorization, including: specialty occupations (H-1Bs); intra-company transfers from abroad (L-1); treaty traders/investors (E-1 and E-2) and more.


Essentials of Immigration Law

Essentials of Immigration Law
Author: Richard A. Boswell
Publisher: Amer Immigration Lawyers Assn
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781573701662

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"Essentials of Immigration Law by Richard A. Boswell provides the foundation necessary for an understanding of everything immigration-from the passage of the first immigration-related statute to the current state of affairs. This indispensable reference, now in its third edition, offers a practical overview of the entire area of U.S. immigration law and will help you comprehend: Labor Certification Consular Processing Citizenship/Naturalization Deportation/Removal/Inadmissibility Waivers Asylum Criminal Violations Family-Based Immigration Employment-Based Immigration Administrative/Judicial Review."--Publisher's website.


Immigration Practice

Immigration Practice
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1656
Release: 2004
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN:

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Targeted

Targeted
Author: Deepa Fernandes
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 158322954X

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America has always portrayed itself as a country of immigrants, welcoming each year the millions seeking a new home or refuge in this land of plenty. Increasingly, instead of finding their dream, many encounter a nightmare—a country whose culture and legal system aggressively target and prosecute them. In Targeted, journalist Deepa Fernandes seamlessly weaves together history, political analysis, and first-person narratives of those caught in the grips of the increasingly Kafkaesque U.S. Homeland Security system. She documents how in post-9/11 America immigrants have come to be deemed a national security threat. Fernandes—herself an immigrant well-acquainted with U.S. immigration procedures—takes the reader on a harrowing journey inside the new American immigrant experience, a journey marked by militarized border zones, racist profiling, criminalization, detention and deportation. She argues that since 9/11, the Bush administration has been carrying out a series of systematic changes to decades-old immigration policy that constitute a roll back of immigrant rights and a boon for businesses who are helping to enforce the crackdown on immigrants, creating a growing "Immigration Industrial Complex." She also documents the bullet-to-ballot strategy of white supremacist elements that influence our new immigration legislation.


The President and Immigration Law

The President and Immigration Law
Author: Adam B. Cox
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190694386

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Who controls American immigration policy? The biggest immigration controversies of the last decade have all involved policies produced by the President policies such as President Obama's decision to protect Dreamers from deportation and President Trump's proclamation banning immigrants from several majority-Muslim nations. While critics of these policies have been separated by a vast ideological chasm, their broadsides have embodied the same widely shared belief: that Congress, not the President, ought to dictate who may come to the United States and who will be forced to leave. This belief is a myth. In The President and Immigration Law, Adam B. Cox and Cristina M. Rodríguez chronicle the untold story of how, over the course of two centuries, the President became our immigration policymaker-in-chief. Diving deep into the history of American immigration policy from founding-era disputes over deporting sympathizers with France to contemporary debates about asylum-seekers at the Southern border they show how migration crises, real or imagined, have empowered presidents. Far more importantly, they also uncover how the Executive's ordinary power to decide when to enforce the law, and against whom, has become an extraordinarily powerful vehicle for making immigration policy. This pathbreaking account helps us understand how the United States ?has come to run an enormous shadow immigration system-one in which nearly half of all noncitizens in the country are living in violation of the law. It also provides a blueprint for reform, one that accepts rather than laments the role the President plays in shaping the national community, while also outlining strategies to curb the abuse of law enforcement authority in immigration and beyond.