Over the next year, several major immigration cases are poised to reshape the landscape of U.S. immigration law, specifically in the areas of birthright citizenship, asylum procedures, and the due process afforded noncitizens before they may be deported. Many of these cases are before the Supreme Court or are moving through the federal courts of appeals. Should the Trump administration secure victories, the cumulative effect would be a significant shift toward enforcement-centric interpretations of the immigration law and the United States Constitution.
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