UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON THE EXECUTIVE IN DETERMINING REFUGEE POLICY: APPLYING UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS EXTRATERRITORIALLY

In US refugee policy, and foreign affairs in general, the Executive branch has an enlarged role in determining the law. While there are concurrent US constitutional powers between the Executive and Congress in foreign affairs, often, the US Supreme Court abdicates to the Executive. In particular, Sale v. Haitian Centers Council, Inc. highlights this division of power in US foreign affairs.

Jacqueline Hayes

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