U.s. citizenship supremacy: how immigration laws and ncaa policies exclude international college athletes from monetizing their name, image, and likeness

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  • who: Simran Kaur Sethi from the of US. nationalism, cultivated through sports, is an emphasis on winning (Pierce et_al, ). Symbolic, competitive contests played on the field could unite disparate groups and telegraph a sense of supremacy more effectively than other government outreach initiatives (Gems, have published the research work: U.S. Citizenship Supremacy: How Immigration Laws and NCAA Policies Exclude International College Athletes From Monetizing Their Name, Image, and Likeness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/19,/2021
  • what: U.S. immigration law has long-adopted restrictive policies that privilege White, English-speaking, and affluent . . .

     

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