Does the Constitution apply to immigrants? On February 24, 1999, the United States Supreme Court seemed to say that it did not. Whether wholly, or only in certain circumstances remains to be seen. In its most immediate impact, Reno v. American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee…
The New Yorker In America, Naturalized Citizens No Longer Have an Assumption of Permanence By Masha Gessen June 18, 2018 The conceit of naturalization is that it makes an immigrant not only equal to natural-born citizens but indistinguishable from them. Photograph by David Paul…