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Supreme Court and Immigration Law

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Which of the following cases established the principle of judicial review of immigration decisions?

  1. Marbury v. Madison

  2. Korematsu v. United States

  3. Chae Chan Ping v. United States

  4. Wong Kim Ark v. United States


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In Chae Chan Ping v. United States (1889), the Supreme Court held that the federal government has the power to regulate immigration and that the courts have the authority to review the legality of immigration decisions.

In which case did the Supreme Court uphold the constitutionality of the Chinese Exclusion Act?

  1. Korematsu v. United States

  2. Chae Chan Ping v. United States

  3. Wong Kim Ark v. United States

  4. Plyler v. Doe


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In Chae Chan Ping v. United States (1889), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers to the United States.

Which case established the principle that U.S.-born children of foreign parents are citizens of the United States?

  1. Marbury v. Madison

  2. Korematsu v. United States

  3. Chae Chan Ping v. United States

  4. Wong Kim Ark v. United States


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Wong Kim Ark v. United States (1898), the Supreme Court held that U.S.-born children of foreign parents are citizens of the United States, regardless of the immigration status of their parents.

In which case did the Supreme Court uphold the constitutionality of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II?

  1. Korematsu v. United States

  2. Chae Chan Ping v. United States

  3. Wong Kim Ark v. United States

  4. Plyler v. Doe


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In Korematsu v. United States (1944), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, holding that the government's interest in national security outweighed the individual rights of Japanese Americans.

Which case established the principle that states cannot deny undocumented immigrants access to public education?

  1. Marbury v. Madison

  2. Korematsu v. United States

  3. Chae Chan Ping v. United States

  4. Plyler v. Doe


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Plyler v. Doe (1982), the Supreme Court held that states cannot deny undocumented immigrants access to public education, ruling that such a denial violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot detain immigrants indefinitely without a bond hearing?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Olmstead v. L.C.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In Zadvydas v. Davis (2001), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot detain immigrants indefinitely without a bond hearing, ruling that such a detention violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot detain immigrant children in unlicensed facilities?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Olmstead v. L.C.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In Flores v. United States (1997), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot detain immigrant children in unlicensed facilities, ruling that such a detention violates the Flores Settlement Agreement.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot detain immigrant children for more than 20 days?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Olmstead v. L.C.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In Reno v. Flores (1997), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot detain immigrant children for more than 20 days, ruling that such a detention violates the Flores Settlement Agreement.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot detain immigrant children in adult jails?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Olmstead v. L.C.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Olmstead v. L.C. (1999), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot detain immigrant children in adult jails, ruling that such a detention violates the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been in the United States for more than 10 years?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Nken v. Holder


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Nken v. Holder (2009), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been in the United States for more than 10 years, ruling that such a deportation violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted asylum?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Pereira v. Sessions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Pereira v. Sessions (2018), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted asylum, ruling that such a deportation violates the Refugee Convention.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted withholding of removal?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Nken v. Holder


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Nken v. Holder (2009), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted withholding of removal, ruling that such a deportation violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted protection under the Convention Against Torture?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Nken v. Holder


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Nken v. Holder (2009), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted protection under the Convention Against Torture, ruling that such a deportation violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Which case established the principle that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted temporary protected status?

  1. Zadvydas v. Davis

  2. Flores v. United States

  3. Reno v. Flores

  4. Nken v. Holder


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Nken v. Holder (2009), the Supreme Court held that the government cannot deport immigrants who have been granted temporary protected status, ruling that such a deportation violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

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