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Black Ice Matter by Gina Cole5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() The Immigration & National Security Nexus: Balancing Security, Openness, and Humanity Immigration System Furthers Racial Capitalism and Operates as a Negative Social Determinant of Health Rethinking the Global Governance of Migrant Domestic Workers: The Heterodox Case of Informal Filipina Workers in Chinaĭeportable Until Essential: How the Neoliberal U.S. Surviving Crime and Facing Deportation: U Visas as a Defense Against Removal in a System of Divided Agency Jurisdiction Love in the Time of ICE: How Parents without Papers Are Stripped of the Right to Raise their Children in a Safe and Healthy Environment Jason Zubata Volume 36, Number 3 (Spring 2022) Securing a Durable Right to Asylum: Comparing Access to Protection Under the European and Inter-American Systems Making ‘Universal Basic Income’ Universal: An Argument for Residency Based UBI over Citizenship Based UBIĬapitalism: A Sinking Island Why The Current Regime Is Unable to Meet the Migration Demands of Climate Change ![]() State-Sanctioned Abuses at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Using the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to Hold the United States to Account Stuck on the Backburner: An Analysis of USCIS’s Backlog of Immigration Applications and Potential Reforms Facts versus Discretion: The Debate over Immigration AdjudicationĪrticle II Judges: Section 238’s Violation of Separation of Powersĭeploying International Law to Combat Forced Labor in Immigration Detention CentersĪzadeh Shahshahani and Kyleen Burke Notes ![]()
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