LAWS 1500 Introduction to US Immigration Law
4.5 - 0.0 - 4.5
Prerequisite
None
Course Description
This course is an overview of U.S. immigration law, policy, and procedure and includes an introduction to the laws, agencies, and tribunals that govern US immigration and citizenship. Topics include major legislative history and policy, family and employment-based immigration law, removal proceedings, naturalization, and common ethical issues encountered in immigration advocacy and compliance. Enrollment in this course does not qualify any person to engage in the practice of immigration law. This course is not intended for individuals enrolled in the Paralegal program. Paralegal students who have completed LAWS 2327 may substitute that course for this course.