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On the Border Patrol and its Use of Illegal Roving Patrol Stops.David Anton Armendariz
Mexican Children of U.S. Citizens: Viges Prin and Other Tales of Challenges to Asserting Acquired U.S. Citizenship.Lee J. Teran
The Supremacy Clause Preemption Rationale Reasonably Restrains an Individual State Pursuing its Own Separate but Unequal Immigration policy.L. Darnell Weeden
The Client Who Lost Despite Winning and the Client Who Won Despite Losing: Reflections on Starting a New Immigration Clinic.Aaron S. Haas
Offense, Defense, or Just a Big Fence - Why Border Security is a Valid National Security Issue: St. Mary;s University School of Law Center for Terrorism Law.William A. Fix
The Deportation of Lawful Permanent Presidents for Old and Minor Crimes: Restoring Judicial Review, Ending Retroactivity, and Recognizing Deportation as Punishment.Adriane Meneses
Economic Effects of Immigration:A voiding Past Mistakes and Preparing for the Future.Natalya Shatniy
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