Immigration Case laws |
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Several significant case laws on immigration have shaped policies and practices globally, including:
1. **Plyler v. Doe (1982)**: This U.S. Supreme Court case affirmed the right of undocumented immigrant children to receive a public education.
2. **United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898)**: This case established the principle of birthright citizenship in the United States, stating that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen, regardless of their parents' immigration status.
3. **Matter of Zuniga-Perez (2014)**: This case set an important precedent for the interpretation of "particular social group" in asylum law, expanding protections for individuals facing persecution based on gender and domestic violence.
4. **Chen v. Home Secretary (2015)**: In this UK case, the Court of Appeal ruled that the minimum income requirement for British citizens to bring a non-European Economic Area spouse to the UK was unlawful and discriminatory.
5. **Fernandez v. Canada (2014)**: In this Canadian case, the Federal Court ruled that the "Safe Third Country Agreement" between Canada and the United States violated asylum seekers' rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
These cases, among others, have had significant implications for immigration law and policy, influencing how countries approach issues such as citizenship, asylum, and the rights of immigrants.
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