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Article, Volume 111, February 2023, Jennifer J. Lee California Law Review Article, Volume 111, February 2023, Jennifer J. Lee California Law Review

Immigration Disobedience

The immigration system operates through the looming threat of the arrest, detention, and removal of immigrants from the United States. Indiscriminate immigrant arrests result in family separation. Immigrants languish in carceral facilities for months or even years. For most undocumented immigrants, there is no available pathway to citizenship. To protest this injustice, undocumented immigrants…

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Essay, Volume 106, October 2018, Jennifer J. Lee California Law Review Essay, Volume 106, October 2018, Jennifer J. Lee California Law Review

Redefining the Legality of Undocumented Work

Undocumented workers face a new harsh reality under the Trump administration. Federal law’s prohibition of undocumented work has facilitated exploitation because workers fear being brought to the attention of immigration authorities. The current administration’s aggressive stance towards worksite enforcement will only exacerbate abuses against undocumented workers, such as wage theft…

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