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- Title
Freedom from Detention: The Constitutionality of Mandatory Detention for Criminal Aliens Seeking to Challenge Grounds for Removal.
- Authors
Goring, Darlene C.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the immigration system of the U.S., and mentions constitutionality of mandatory detention for criminal noncitizens who are seeking to challenge grounds for removal. Topics include U.S. Supreme Court case Demore v. Kim, which deals with mandatory detention during removal proceedings; current statutory framework governing mandatory detention for criminal noncitizens; and modification of the mandatory detention framework offering protection of the fundamental liberty.
- Subjects
UNITED States; UNITED States immigration policy; IMMIGRATION law; NONCITIZEN criminals; DEMORE v. Kim (Supreme Court case); DETENTION of persons; LEGAL status of noncitizens; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Arkansas Law Review (1968-present), 2016, Vol 69, Issue 4, p911
- ISSN
0004-1831
- Publication type
Article