Immigration Law and Procedure in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) this question feed

asked by maxwell on November 27, 2006 11:51 PM
This compact, comprehensive title offers an expert overview of the history, source, and structure of immigration law. Visa standards, deportation and exclusion issues, refugee and asylum issues, citizenship, and the rights of aliens are also discussed.


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I am a manager for a Federal Govt Agency. I found this book informational and easy to understand. Immigration law is a complex subject. The book is easy to read and addresses many important aspects related to this subject. The sections related to inadmissability, removal are well written and easy to understand. The chapters related to the history of various classes of immigrants was intersting as well. I would recommend the book for persons who want to expand their knowledge of this topic.
reviewed by csean85 on November 28, 2006 12:53 AM

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This book makes no pretensions to be the ultimate compendium for the practitioners in the immigration field. As the author points out in the preface, this book is meant to give you a brief overview of the subject. And that it did! It provides succint and stimulating discussions in many pertinent topics. Most importantly, the flow of the discussions is not bogged down by chaotic juxtaposition of law and facts that is usually usually associated with works written by the practitioners. In short, this book presents you with the picture of the forest rather than the individual shots of trees. I highly recommend it.
reviewed by drvale on November 28, 2006 10:09 PM

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I work for a law firm and am planning on going to a law school. I got into the immigration field by pure accident but I had a great deal of research done through working on actual cases. This book gives a very good general overview of the immigration law and procedure, but it does not list the details of "HOW?" only some of "WHY?".

If you are a beginner, if will be hard for you to start reading althought it will be a better than reading INA or 8 CFR. If you have a intermidiate immigration back ground, why do you even bother looking at books like this? just dive into INA & 8 CFR.
Also, go check out AILA and Lexis Nexis Web-sites.

reviewed by jazzman on November 29, 2006 1:21 AM

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