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Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1
Whose Constitution?
3
Ch. 2
The Open Borders Myth and the Lost Century of American Immigration Law
19
Ch. 3
Constitutional Limits on Immigration Regulation in the First Century: Federalism Objections
44
Ch. 4
The Rights of Alien Friends within the United States
52
Ch. 5
The Geographical Scope of the Constitution
72
Ch. 6
Rights beyond Our Borders
97
Ch. 7
Crossing the Border
118
Ch. 8
Limits of the Polity: Political Rights of Immigrants in the United States
139
Ch. 9
Limits of the Nation: Birthright Citizenship and Undocumented Children
165
Ch. 10
Conclusion
188
Notes
191
Index
277
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