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    Administrative Constraints in U.S. Immigration Governance

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    This project hosts the working paper "Administrative Constraints in U.S. Immigration Governance: An Institutional Analysis of Systemic Constraints". The paper examines structural administrative constraints embedded in the institutional architecture of the United States immigration governance system. Rather than focusing on ideological debates or legislative proposals, the research analyzes how procedural fragmentation, multi-agency coordination, judicial backlogs, and administrative rule volatility generate systemic bottlenecks in immigration policy implementation. The study maps the interaction between federal agencies including CBP, ICE, USCIS, and EOIR, highlighting how overlapping institutional responsibilities and procedural complexity affect operational efficiency in case processing and enforcement outcomes. By focusing on administrative architecture rather than political ideology, the research contributes to a structural understanding of immigration governance challenges and provides a framework for discussing institutional reform and procedural stabilization within the U.S. immigration system. Author: Dimas Dutschke DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1894408
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