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Deportation or Rendition? How the U.S. Normalized Extrajudicial Rendition in Immigration Enforcement.

The Intersection of Deportation and State Power Deportation has long served as a powerful mechanism of control within the United States, functioning not merely as a legal process for removing individuals from the country, but also as a tool of political and social discipline. The history of deportation reflects a broader narrative of state power […]

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Ortega v. Kaiser: Due Process, ICE Detention, and Immigrant Rights

Introduction to Ortega v. Kaiser The case of Ortega v. Kaiser has emerged as a pivotal legal battle concerning the due process rights of individuals detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). With the increasing focus on immigrant rights in recent years, this case draws attention to the necessity for judicial oversight in the context

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