An edition of Strangers to the Constitution (1996)

Strangers to the Constitution

immigrants, borders, and fundamental law

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An edition of Strangers to the Constitution (1996)

Strangers to the Constitution

immigrants, borders, and fundamental law

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Gerald Neuman discusses in historical and contemporary terms the repeated efforts of U.S. insiders to claim the Constitution as their exclusive property and to deny constitutional rights to aliens and immigrants - and even citizens if they are outside the nation's borders.

Tracing such efforts from the debates over the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798 to present-day controversies about illegal aliens and their children, the author argues that no human being subject to the governance of the United States should be a "stranger to the Constitution.".

Thus, whenever the government asserts its power to impose obligations on individuals, it brings them within the constitutional system and should afford them constitutional rights. In Neuman's view, this mutuality of obligation is the most persuasive approach to extending constitutional rights extraterritorially to all U.S. citizens and to those aliens on whom the U.S. seeks to impose legal responsibilities.

Examining both mutuality and more flexible theories, Neuman defends some constitutional constraints on immigration and deportation policies and argues that the political rights of aliens need not exclude suffrage. Finally, in regard to whether children born in the United States to illegally present alien parents should be U.S. citizens, he concludes that the Constitution's traditional shield against the emergence of a hereditary caste of "illegals" should be vigilantly preserved.

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283

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Strangers to the Constitution: immigrants, borders, and fundamental law
1996, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-275) and index.

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Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.73/082, 347.30282
Library of Congress
KF4800 .N48 1996, KF4800.N48 1996, KF4800 .N48 1996eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 283 p. ;
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL803122M
Internet Archive
strangerstoconst00neum
ISBN 10
0691043604
LCCN
95039587
OCLC/WorldCat
33440601
Library Thing
4191072
Goodreads
2538735

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