Immigration Law (LAW-655-001)
Vu Bain
Notices
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Description
The U.S. immigration system; numerical limitations and exceptions; preference immigrants; labor certifications; temporary workers; treaty investors; business visitors; foreign students; exchange aliens; visa procedures; documents; exclusion and deportation; pardons; judicial recommendations against deportations; waivers; adjustment of status to permanent resident; U.S. citizenship through parents; naturalizations; and loss of citizenship.
Textbooks and Other Materials
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1) IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP (Fifth Edition), by Aleinikoff, Martin & Motomura, eds.
2) IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES: SELECTED STATUTES, REGULATIONS & FORMS (2003), by Aleinikoff, Martin & Motomura, eds.
First Class Readings
Please read the following articles for the first day of class. They are found under "Assignments" on Blackboard: 1) "Immigration & Public Policy" & 2) "Real ID Act 2."
Syllabus
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