In 1973 Jagdish Chadha found himself a man without a country; the victim of the decolonization of Kenya where; as a Kenyan of Indian descent; he was not allowed to return after having spent six years in the U.S. as a student. Barbara Hinkson Craig describes Chadha's effort to achieve legal residency in the U.S. and shows how it led to the Supreme Court decision to overrule the legislative veto; adjusting the balance of powers in the United States government.
#2835547 in Books 1970-05-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 #File Name: 0520015622229 pages
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