Asylum Counsel Issues. [Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project], 1993
Scope and Contents
This addition reflects, almost entirely, Martin’s work with the Immigration and Naturalization Service with the development of new asylum reforms during the Clinton administration. There are numerous proposals, reports, drafts, research studies, correspondence, notes, memos and other important documents. Martin believed that with “…a well-designed system capable of resolving cases on the merits within six months, there would be less of a felt need to turn to devices that keep people away from our shore….” (National Journal, 8/7/93, p. 1979) and that the U. S. asylum system could be controlled.
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) Migrant Project papers consist of proposals, reports, research materials, and Martin’s personal notes on migrants health, education, job training, etc. There are also some Farmworkers Conference, Council on Foreign Relations and International Law Association Refugee Committee documents.
Dates
- Creation: 1993
Creator
- From the Collection: Martin, David A., 1948- (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 42 Cubic Feet (96 archival boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville Virginia 22903 United States
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