All Articles tagged deportation
Justice Commentaries
April 21, 2023 EDT There is a form of double punishment unique to the immigration court system. Punishment occurs during the court process during removal proceedings and from removal from the U.S.
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December 12, 2018 EDT While there are few convictions for misprision of a felony, it is important to examine the circuit split because it demonstrates the current lack of uniformity in our immigration system.
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January 01, 2018 EDT This article explores whether increased access to mental health care would help immigrants avoid the removal system and the needs of immigrants for mental health care.
Justice Commentaries
November 08, 2017 EDT This article argues that deportation should be considered an "ultimate punishment," and therefore treated with an eye toward the same policy that underlies the constitutionality of the death penalty.
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January 01, 2006 EDT This article describes the inherent legal authority upon which state and local police may act when making arrests in order to assist federal immigration enforcement.