Abstract
The emergence of immigration and refugee law and policy as a key component of mainstream political debate no longer requires elaboration or the citation of authority. By broadening the subject matter of this symposium to embrace all facets of immigration, the editors have attracted several leading scholars whose present contributions collectively illustrate the wide spectrum of migration issues—from admission to expulsion, from substantive policy to procedure, and from the United States to Africa.
Keywords
Immigration law, Civil rights, Illegal immigrants, Emigration & immigration -- Government policy, Scott, Dred, Families, Class action -- Political aspects, Class action lawsuits, Legalization, Adverse possession, Burundi, Refugees -- Tanzania