Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy
The
eighth edition of this pioneering casebook continues its tradition of
comprehensive coverage, with problems and exercises that allow students
to hone skills as counselors, as litigators, and as policy advisors. At
the same time, the casebook helps students understand how immigration
and citizenship law illuminates essential aspects of constitutional and
administrative law and plays a key role in current political debates.
This new edition is leaner, with significant reworking, thinning, and
updating of core chapters on admissions categories, admission
procedures, and removability. It also reflects the latest developments
in federal enforcement, as well as state and local measures for both
immigration enforcement and the integration of unauthorized migrants.
The casebook incorporates important recent doctrinal changes, while
trimming overall length.