A conservative and compassionate approach to immigration reform : perspectives from a former U.S. Attorney General / Alberto R. Gonzales and David N. Strange ; foreword by Gordon Morris Bakken.
2014
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Title
A conservative and compassionate approach to immigration reform : perspectives from a former U.S. Attorney General / Alberto R. Gonzales and David N. Strange ; foreword by Gordon Morris Bakken.
Published
Lubbock, Texas : Texas Tech University Press, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Call Number
KF4819 .G569 2014
ISBN
9780896728967 (hardback)
089672896X (hardback)
9780896728974 (e-book)
089672896X (hardback)
9780896728974 (e-book)
Description
xiii, 236 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)881592505
Summary
"A thorough exploration of and compassionate solutions to current U.S. immigration policy Although the United States is a nation founded by immigrants, Alberto Gonzales and David Strange believe that national immigration policy and enforcement over the past thirty years has been inadequate. This failure by federal leaders has resulted in a widespread introduction of state immigration laws across the country. Gonzales and Strange assert that the solution to current immigration challenges is reform of federal immigration laws, including common sense border control, tougher workplace enforcement, minor (but significant) changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act, and a revised visa process that discourages overstaying the duration of a visa. Gonzales and Strange embrace many provisions of current pending legislation, but are sharply critical of others. Their proposals call for an expansion of the grounds of inadmissibility to foster greater respect of law and to address the problem of visa overstays, while also calling for a restriction on grounds of inadmissibility in other areas to address the large undocumented population and increasing humanitarian crisis. They explore nationality versus citizenship and introduce a pathway to nationality as an alternative to a pathway to citizenship. This immigration policy blueprint examines the political landscape in Washington and makes the argument that progress will require compromise and the discipline to act with compassion and respect. Most significantly, it illuminates how following this blueprint can enhance national security and improve the economy in the United States in ways that is consistent with the rule of law"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-226) and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
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Table of Contents
Foreword
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
Selected Abbreviations
xvii
ch. One
Basics of U.S. Immigration Law
3
ch. Two
Strategy for Success
10
ch. Three
The Known and Unknown Challenges of Unauthorized Immigration
23
ch. Four
Federalism and the Case for State Action
33
ch. Five
Objectives and Obstacles to Federal Policy
46
ch. Six
Securing Our Borders
59
ch. Seven
Workplace Enforcement
73
ch. Eight
Revising the Visa Process
89
ch. Nine
Amending the INA
98
ch. Ten
Dealing with the Children of Unauthorized Immigrants beyond High School
109
ch. Eleven
Mexico's Impact
120
Epilogue
133
Appendix 1
Nonimmigrant Visas
137
Appendix 2
Relevant Sections of Law Pertaining to U.S. Nationality
147
Appendix 3
Proposed Amended INA [§] 245(i)
151
Appendix 4
Proposed Amended INA [§] 249
155
Appendix 5
Proposed INA [§] 212(a)(6)(H)
163
Appendix 6
Proposed Amended INA [§] 212(a)(9)(B) and Deletion of INA [§] 212(a)(9)(C)
165
Notes
169
Index
227