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Jan 4, 20223 min read
The Importance of Analyzing Homeland Security Issues through the Lenses of Critical Race Theory
By Wayne Rash, III – Online Editor, National Security Law Brief Critical Race Theory (CRT), once an “obscure school of thought in legal...
Oct 21, 20195 min read
U.S. Obligations to Refugees & the National Security Exception
By David Manthos Migration can be fraught with risk, both for migrants and host nations facing waves of desperate people. The...
Jan 14, 20193 min read
Immigration Policy Shift: Analyzing Trump’s New Asylum Proclamation
By Leemor Banai Throughout centuries, the United States has always been regarded as a beacon of hope for immigrants to come and begin a...
Dec 17, 20184 min read
The Forgotten Border: What the Wall Could Mean for Maritime Migration
By: Heather Wilson The U.S. maritime border spans more than 13,000 miles, approximately ten times longer than the U.S.-Mexico border....
Nov 30, 20184 min read
Walking the Line: The Use of Military Personnel to Secure the U.S.-Mexico Border
By: Daniel de Zayas As 2018 marches to a close, a migrant caravan marches closer to the U.S.-Mexico border, seeking asylum for...
Feb 6, 20185 min read
Legally Banned: An Overview of President Trump’s Immigration Bans
By: Ammar Hussain On January 27, 2017, seven days after taking office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed to bar...
Oct 12, 20173 min read
Protecting U.S. Borders and the Limitations on Foreign Nationals’ Rights
By Jamie Salazer Technological advances have facilitated the transfer of goods, services, and people around the world and across country...
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