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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

Immigration

No To Notaries: expanding the U-Visa to include victims of notario fraud

March 27, 2023 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

Sarah Cossman is a second-year student at American University Washington College of Law. She graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse University with a degree in international relations, and has work […]

E-Verify: A Sensible First Step Toward Immigration Reform

February 1, 2019March 19, 2019 Dillon Chepp

Lost amid the chaos of the longest federal government shutdown in American history is the lapse in funding for E-Verify, a focal point of immigration reform proposals.[1]  E-Verify is an […]

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