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Immigration enforcement cooperation between final destination and transit countries has increased in the last decades … explored by the empirical literature. This paper examines whether the Southern Border Plan, an immigration enforcement program …
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operation of federal immigration law. This premise is flawed. On the better view, the sanctuary movement comports with, rather … than fights against, dominant new themes in federal immigration law. A key theme — emerging both in judicial doctrine and … measures necessary to inject normative (and sometimes legal) accuracy into real-world immigration enforcement decision …
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Congressional amendments to the immigration code in the 1990s significantly broadened grounds for removal while nearly … eradicating opportunities for discretionary relief. The result has been a radical transformation of immigration law. In particular … enforcement officials to implement rigid immigration rules in a normatively defensible way, primarily through the use of …
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authorities across regions upon arrival, we find that immigration significantly increases crime. The crime impact of immigration … substantially stronger effects in regions with high preexisting crime levels or large shares of foreigners. …
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We examine the empirical relationship between immigration and crime across Italian provinces during the period 1990 … with the incidence of property crimes and with the overall crime rate. Then, we use instrumental variables based on … immigration toward destination countries other than Italy to identify the causal impact of exogenous changes in Italy's immigrant …
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We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and immigration … immigration on crime from our spatial econometric analysis and also present evidence from unique data on arrests of natives and …, presenting new evidence from England and Wales in the 2000s. For studying immigration impacts, this period is of considerable …
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It is conventionally believed that immigration increases crime rates in the host country. However, empirical results … are not in line with this crime concern. We develop a model with endogenous skill upgrading and criminal choices to …
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We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and immigration … evidence of an average causal impact of immigration on crime, nor do we when we consider A8 and Non-A8 immigration separately … causal impact of immigration on crime from our spatial econometric analysis and also present evidence from unique data on …
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literature. This paper identifies the causal linkages between immigration and crime using panel data constructed from the Uniform … that immigration is associated with higher crime rates. …-born population increases crime. Despite the heated public discussion, the immigrant-crime relationship is understudied in the …
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immigration can cause increases in crime is warranted, considering the fact that there is much empirical evidence that suggest the …€œImmigration and Crime: Evidence from Canada†(CLSRN Working Paper no. 135) analyses the relationship between immigration and crime …According to the standard economic model of crime, which assumes that individuals are rational decisions makers who …
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