The necessity doctrine & immigration (Part 1)
The necessity doctrine is a feature of international law and can be used as a defense to breaking the law in times... Read More
Can you do me a favor?
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) celebrated Ms. Benita Veliz this past week. She is "just as American as any of my friends... Read More
All hail illegal immigration
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) paraded Ms. Benita Veliz before their delegates at their convention. Her speech and representation was in outreach... Read More
9/11: Eleven years later
It has been 11 years since the horrible attacks of September 11, 2001. That day saw a nation in terror, shock and... Read More
What have we come to?
The administration's new policy of using "prosecutorial discretion" leaves ICE agents between a rock and a hard place. As law enforcement officials,... Read More
Immigration policy in real life
President Obama's new policy to allow "prosecutorial discretion" in immigration policy may sound reasonable to compassionate ears. However, as is often true,... Read More
Reading between the lines…
The Center for American Progress conducted the Campus Progress National Conference. The conference purports to teach college students how to create a... Read More
Arizona v. United States: What’s next? (Part 4)
In February 2012, the Obama administration cut funding for the 287(g) program. Mere hours after the Supreme Court ruled on Arizona’s SB... Read More
Arizona v. United States: What happened? (Part 3)
In the decision handed down from the Supreme Court, five Justices concurred in the decision in full while three Justices concurred in... Read More
Arizona v. United States: What gives? (Part 2)
The Supreme Court debated four provisions of the Arizona immigration law, SB 1070. The sections of the law up for debate were... Read More