Immigration Law and Procedure in a NutshellHistory of U.S. Immigration Law and Policy; Source and Scope of the Federal Power to Regulate Immigration and Naturalization; Administrative Structure of Immigration Law; Congressional Role in the Immigration Process; Immigrant Visas; Nonimmigrant Visas; Nonimmigrant Visas for Students; Removal; Inadmissibility; Refugees and Asylum; International Law Issues Related to Immigration; Citizenship (Including Naturalization); Rights of Aliens in the United States; Criminal Aspects of Immigration; Ethical Dimensions of Immigration Practice. |
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Page 146
... Amendment argued that while the Eman- cipation Proclamation had freed black people , they could not become citizens without a constitu- tional amendment . The Fourteenth Amendment was thus adopted . The Amendment also eliminated any ...
... Amendment argued that while the Eman- cipation Proclamation had freed black people , they could not become citizens without a constitu- tional amendment . The Fourteenth Amendment was thus adopted . The Amendment also eliminated any ...
Page 147
David S. Weissbrodt. Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 ( 14 Stat . 27 ) had explicitly reaffirmed " the fundamental principle of ... Amendment failed to confer citizenship upon Elk , who was [ 147 ] CITIZENSHIP Ch . 8.
David S. Weissbrodt. Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 ( 14 Stat . 27 ) had explicitly reaffirmed " the fundamental principle of ... Amendment failed to confer citizenship upon Elk , who was [ 147 ] CITIZENSHIP Ch . 8.
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... Amendment nor any other provision of the Constitution allowed Congress to extinguish his citizenship without his voluntary renunciation . Writing for the majority , Justice Black agreed , and held that the Fourteenth Amendment " can ...
... Amendment nor any other provision of the Constitution allowed Congress to extinguish his citizenship without his voluntary renunciation . Writing for the majority , Justice Black agreed , and held that the Fourteenth Amendment " can ...
Contents
Power to Regulate Immigration | xxxv |
Administrative Structure of | 40 |
b Nonpreference Visas | 49 |
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Immigration Law and Procedure in a Nutshell David S. Weissbrodt,Laura Danielson No preview available - 2005 |
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