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Aleinikoff, Thomas Alexander was born in 1952.
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Immigration and Citizenship Process and Policy (American Casebook Series) Hardcover T. Alexander Aleinikoff (Author), David A. Martin (Author), Hiroshi Motomura (Author)
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The sixth edition of this casebook continues its tradition of comprehensive analysis and coverage of immigration and citizenship. Additions and refinements include new material on the growing role of states and cities in the direct and indirect enforcement of federal immigration law, as well as a more compact treatment of asylum and the Convention Against Torture in a depth suitable for an introductory course in immigration and citizenship.
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One cannot start a discussion of those who seek to belong without first knowing what belonging is. So, in this casebook, the authors start with citizenship. Their theme is membership, and that theme is reflected throughout. Significant changes include deleting the chapter on the concept of "entry," folding the relief from deportation chapter into a general chapter on grounds of deportability, adding the judicial review materials to a new chapter on removal procedures, and creating a new chapter on undocumented immigration.
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Aleinikoff, Thomas Alexander was born in 1952.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1974. Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1977.
Law clerk to Judge Edward Weinfeld, 1977-1978. Attorney, advisor Office Legal Counsel Department Justice, 1978-1980. Trail attorney wildlife section Land & National Resources Department Justice, 1981.
Assistant professor law University Michigan, 1981-1984, associate professor, 1984-1986, professor, 1984-1986, 1986—1994. General counsel Immigration & Naturalization Service, United States Department Justice, 1994—1995. Executive associate commissioner for programs Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States Department Justice, 1995—1997.
Professor law Georgetown University Law Center, 1997—2010, associate dean research, 2003—2004, dean, 2004—2010. Executive vice president law center affairs Georgetown University, 2004—2010. Deputy high commissioner for refugees United Nations, Geneva, since 2010.
Past researcher in International Migration Policy Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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