LGST 309 Immigration Law (3)This course presents a review of the history and legal foundations of U.S. immigration law, as well as key constitutional and process issues. As this is a survey course, it will substantively address the most prominent areas of immigration law, including refugee and asylum, criminal and terrorist immigration provisions, immigration benefits, detention and removal, and U.S. citizenship. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of Dean of Professional Studies. Course Frequency: Occasional
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