01312nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100005000060245009500110260003100205300003200236520062400268650008500892773003100977906002001008942000701028952010701035 c518866d518866211217b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aLens, Vicki and Kanelstein, Samantha 931100 aMapping immigration policy at the southern border: An administrative and judicial analysis aAdministration & Society  a53(6), Jul, 2021: p.817-843 aPresidents are increasingly relying on a mode of governing—presidentialism—that produces radical shifts in public policy through the administrative state, rather than through Congress. Most recently, using the tools of the administrative state rather than legislative action, the Trump Administration has reinterpreted the laws governing asylum, especially as to citizens from Central America seeking refuge from violence and dire poverty. Through a legal analysis of the judiciary’s response to these reforms, this article examines the limits and constraints of presidential administrative power. – Reproduced  aImmigration law, Asylum, Presidentialism, Administrative state, Judiciary928858 aAdministration & Society  aIMMIGRATION LAW cAR 00102ddc40709392922aIIPAbIIPAd2021-12-17h53(6), Jul, 2021: p.817-843pAR125910r2021-12-17yAR