Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
Despite the wisdom of separating the service and enforcement functions of our immigration bureau, the new tripartite system under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security risks fueling the "immigrant Arab as terrorist" stereotype, rather than helping to re-establish the reality that noncitizen terrorists, like U.S. citizen ones, are a rare species.
Recommended Citation
Victor C. Romero, Race, Immigration, and the Department of Homeland Security, 19 St. John's J. Legal Comment. 51 (2004).
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Comments
This article was originally published at 19 St. John's J. Legal Comment. 51,