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  2. List of United States Supreme Court immigration case law

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    Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, 372 U.S. 144 (1963) – the Court struck down a law revoking citizenship for remaining outside the United States in order to avoid conscription into the armed forces; Rosenberg v. Fleuti, 374 U.S. 449 (1963) Foti v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 375 U.S. 217 (1963) Thompson v. INS, 375 U.S. 384 (1964 ...

  3. Oren Cass - Wikipedia

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    He previously worked on the presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney in 2008 and 2012, being described as a "general policy impresario of the emerging conservative consensus on fighting poverty". [2] Between 2015 and 2019, Cass was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research , and he was the author of The Once and Future Worker ...

  4. Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law ...

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    Beginning in the 1790s, immigration began to be seen in a more threatening light. [5] The 1798 Alien Act arose from fears of foreign radicals infiltrating the new nation. [6] The law empowered the President to expel aliens "judge[d] dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States" or suspected of "treasonable or secret machinations."

  5. Senators unveil bipartisan bill to impose tougher asylum and ...

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    If passed into law, the bill would allow migrants who come to the border through lawful ports of entry and families to enter the U.S. under federal supervision for 90 days while they complete ...

  6. Biden's immigration order draws mixed response in Texas. Here ...

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    Steglich, who specializes in immigration and citizenship law, told the American-Statesman that the policy imposed significant emotional and financial burdens on families that were long-term residents.

  7. US law entitles immigrant children to an education. Some ...

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    In a 5-4 vote, justices held it is unconstitutional to deny children an education based on their immigration status. The new Saugus policy requires new students to share immigration records and says children must be “legal residents whose actual residence is in Saugus," where the share of students who are learning English has nearly tripled ...

  8. National conservatism - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many favor assimilation into the dominant culture, restrictions on immigration and strict law and order policies. [6] [5] National conservative parties support traditional family values, gender roles and the public role of religion, [5] [28] being critical of the separation of church and state.

  9. Conservative lawyers to launch Society for Rule of Law to ...

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    A group of preeminent conservative lawyers who opposed former president Donald Trump’s efforts to manipulate the legal system are launching a new, long-term project aimed at fostering respect ...