Abstract
Current immigration polices continue to force mixed-status family separation and do not provide any attainable avenues for immigration relief. Modern immigration law is complex, filled with statutes and regulations that create waste, delay, and confusion among immigrants, their families, and the United States judicial system. As a result, U.S. citizen children are bearing the costs of a faulty immigration system.
Last Page
428
First Page
369
Date Created
2023-05-01
Journal Title
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice
Recommended Citation
Daisy J. Ramirez,
No Soy de Aquí, Ni Soy de Allá: U.S. Citizen Children are Paying the Price for Our Nation's Broken Immigration System (Comment),
25
The Scholar
369
(2023).
Available at:
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/thescholar/vol25/iss3/4
Volume Number
25
Issue Number
3
Publisher
St. Mary's University School of Law
ISSN
1537-405X