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How have immigration laws evolved in the United States? What motivates immigrants to leave their country? Who benefits from the labor of illegal workers? How effective are border walls for combating illegal immigration? These are the questions that Denise Gilman answers.
Gilman is a clinical professor from the Immigration Clinic in the School of Law at the University of Texas, Austin. She studied at Columbia University School of Law and the Georgetown University Law Center.
Instructor: Denise GilmanLocation: University of Texas
Length: 1-10 min
Subjects: Law
Tags: Immigration Law
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Prof,
A nice and very thourough description and to some extent excellent critical points on Immigration.
Prof were you ever taught about
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dred_Scott_v._Sanford
in school?
The reason behind is that citizens blame the gov for ot enforcing the immigration laws but the truth is that THE PEOPLE are at fault fro not enforcing it……and instead the average citizen blames the gov………we seem to forget that our duty as citizens is not different from politicians from the time we get up to the time we go to sleep…….
Ronald