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Recognizing the human element of immigration


David Thronson, a law professor and clinical studies, hosted a conference Friday entitled “Immigration Act and the Family Integrity.”

Thronson embarked on the course, in plain language, that “the family and immigration law are two areas of justice, that we tend not to think.”

It extends to this statement, that many courts in family and immigration law should not be taken into account. Similarly, the immigration authorities do not believe that the values of the family.

It poses a challenge for the “mixed families, the status,” at least one person who has not been documented as a legal American citizen.

These families are much more in this country, maybe some people think.

“Five million children have a parent who is undocumented citizens,” said Thronson.

These families are struggling constantly with the Tribunal. Thronson said he believes that because of the multiplicity of perceptions when it comes to immigration.

Some people believe that individuals are guaranteed citizenship, if they close relationship with human beings, the citizens.

But this is not the case.

Many non-citizens can be a spouse or child, is a documented and people are always ready to expulsion. That has been the case in history, that Thronson educated.

He described a story about a woman, Monica Castro, the groom was an illegal immigrant. But her daughter was born a normal citizen.

Castro invited the immigration authorities, because the problems with her husband. Ended up arrest of immigration and deportation, as well as her husband and daughter, because he wanted him with him.

Castro, and his daughter were prepared separately for three years. Thronson said this is a case where there is a clear gap between the immigration authorities and the value of the family.

The gap between the two becomes increasingly large.

In 1996, Thronson said that other reasons were added to the law to make it more difficult for the United States

More and more restrictions on citizenship have been since then. This has met with nearby, where a member of the public.

Siria Gutierrez, the first year law student, acknowledged that they do not know, by 1966 law Thronson conference.

“My mother and I have our right of abode in the United States during the year 1993,” said Gutierrez. “I feel very happy.”

Gutierrez said she was also surprised to learn that one of the 10 children live in a mixed state of the family.

These statistics are also surprised first-year biochemistry major Warbara Lexi.

Thronson was not without finding solutions to the problems with which the immigration status of mixed families.

“Lawyers need to attract the attention of their customers,” he said, adding that the courts must begin unclear how families can be carried out, the results obtained by the case of immigration.

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