Monday, December 27, 2010

Rights of immigrants without papers in a case of child care ...

The Urban Institute reports that in 2002 there were more than 9 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States. ... .Many came with children in tow or have had children after their arrival. ... .What is left to a court to determine custody and visitation rights of children? ... .The answer is a lesson in the laws of the state vs. federal government, and not a definitive answer. ... .The state can indicate a decision of that the child sees and when, but the federal government can prevent the visit from happening physically. ... .ImmigrantsUndocumented Illegal immigrants are persons residing in the United States without proper documentation required to do so. ... .Usually these people are "slipped" in the United States or their visas expired. ... .Other terms often used to describe illegal immigrants, undocumented or illegal immigrants without papers immigrants.Rights ImmigrantsIf are someone in the U.S. illegally, are protected by the laws of the United States? ... .In the 14th .Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, all people will be offered on American soil, "equal protection of the law .." That is, it is police protection to receive medical emergency. And other basic protections.However, addresses the same change irrevocably privileges for U.S. .citizens. ... .The law does not guarantee the rights of undocumented immigrants to the citizens of the United States government benefits, employment, driving licenses and legal undocumented immigrants marriages.Children under the Constitution are the United States. All children in the United States are born automatically .U.S. citizens, regardless of the status of their parents. .This represents about 3 million children in 2002. ... .A further 1.6 million children as immigrants without papers, which used the United States with his family. ... .Childcare is legally in the state level treated, but immigration is a question of federal jurisdiction. ... .In the case of undocumented migrants, laws often clash.State Vs. .LawsThe contradictions Federal laws of the State vs. Federal Republic is never more than at the Texas-Mexico border. ... .Here, try in which the state social workers to protect undocumented children while facing federal immigration policies. ... .In March 2008, child protection services to more than 950 children in their care near Laredo, Texas --- the result of many parents in prison and deportation of illegal immigration.The --- the bar. State is responsible for .the welfare of children. .but the federal government makes decisions that impede the process, such as the deportation of parents and refused the release of visitation rights children.Visitation consists of a court order specifying the. hour of non-custodial parent with his children. ... .In many states, illegal status does not prohibit the parents for custody or visitation rights for their children --- citizenship is treated independently from the question of the INS. ... .However, caused the fear of INS reported that most of them without papers to stand out in a court of the United States. ... .In short, the laws regarding visitation rights for undocumented immigrants in 2009 are still in development, because the family and immigration law do not work hand in hand ....

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