Approaching the Bench from Inside the Immigration Court
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United States immigration courts operate on the tension line that has existed for at least 135 years in the United States between our romantic notion of the United States as a land of immigrants and the aspirational notion of the United States as a nation of laws.This is a book about our immigration courts seasoned with observations commentary and some anecdotal humor.The book also serves as a practical guide for attorneys and laymen who are interested in immigration matters within the jurisdiction of United States immigration courts.In addition the book provides a historical overview of the evolution of immigration law in relation to the role of the Immigration Judge including suggestions for improvements in the institutions that enforce and administer United States immigration law; and the law itself.One reform idea suggested within is to free immigration courts from the influence of the executive arm of government that enforces immigration law as well as policies promulgated in the same executive arm of government by taking the immigration courts out of the Department of Justice where they now reside and establishing them as independent legislative courts. This reform would more effectively insulate the immigration courts from powerful influence of the executive arm of government and seemingly concomitant political machinations by establishing the check and balance of the judicial branch over the adjudication of immigration controversies.
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