Revising the Origins of Immigration Exceptionalism
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Revising the Origins of Immigration Exceptionalism
Even skeptics of strict immigration policies accept that the Constitution grants Congress and the executive branch sweeping authority to regulate immigration. In a recent article, New York University School of Law Professor Adam Cox contests the origins of “immigration exceptionalism,” the doctrine holding that the political branches of government exercise extraordinary discretion over immigration policy, subject only to limited oversight from t…
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