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Harisiades v. Shaughnessy

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The Constitution and Immigration Law in the United States

This case is cited for the proposition that like Congress can violate the Constitution in the immigration context. That's what this case stands for in immigration law. There are ways in which it does not. It just, but in point of fact, that is precisely how this case interprets the Constitution and remains good law as a result.

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