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FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK(R) VIDEO REPORT
WASHINGTON, May 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In an eight minute video debate featuring excerpts from a Milken Institute panel discussion held in 2006 entitled "Illegal Immigration How Should We Deal With It?" sociology Professor Ruben Rumbaut warns of the danger that civil unrest in the United States will result if we ignore the developing underclass of children born to illegal immigrants. Other experts and elected officials reveal statistics and explore how legal and illegal immigration the United States could lead to the same type of violence that occurred in France and England. It was noted that the violence in Europe was caused by children of immigrants from Pakistan and other Muslim countries. Watch Video Here: http://www.fulldisclosure.net/...
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Figures. Ruben Navarrette must get his statistics on illegal immigration from the same people who said there were weapons of mass destruction.
I have a message for Ruben Navarrette's immigration columns: Zip it, lock it and put it in your pocket.
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The federal government last week confirmed that after years of increases, the illegal-immigrant population in the U.S. dropped for the first time, between 2007 and 2008 - about the time that both a recession and tougher immigration enforcement began.
In a report, the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Immigration Statistics said the illegal-immigrant population in January 2008 was 11.6 million - or 200,000 smaller than a year earlier.
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In response to Chris Herrod's "My View" ("Utahns just want fair and balanced immigration," May 5), I would like to briefly address his take on the relationship between illegal immigration and crime. He uses a couple of statistics to make the case that illegal immigrants in Utah commit crime in disproportionately large numbers, as compared to their percentage of the overall population.
It concerns me that he does not seem to recognize that these statistics are not particularly telling -- or even relevant -- to understanding the true relationship between illegal immigration and crime.
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... punishing of those who employ or assist "illegals." It is also reliant on racial profiling and techn..., labor patterns, immigrant crime statistics, etc.; and, a blue-ribbon think-tank for policy re...
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WASHINGTON - U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents made fewer arrests of illegal immigrants trying to enter the country last year, the government said Monday in a report that credits stronger enforcement.
Arrests fell 8.4 percent from 1.2 million in fiscal year 2005 to 1.1 million last year. It was the first decrease since 2003, the Homeland Security Department said in releasing its annual statistics on illegal immigration.
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... as to Parts II-B and III-B.* Federal immigration law expressly preempts "any Stateor local law impo... concern with [the] employment of illegal entrants" at that point in time, id., at 360.As a... See post, at 8, 19. Statistics from Fiscal Year 2010, however,indicate that of th...
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... of preventive and repressive immigration policies, a politics of fear was generally conside... discourses put forward the threat that illegal immigration might constitute for the economy of th... exclusively on police and/or prison statistics, many methodological problems, conducive to error,...
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... LPR status in 2004 alone (Office of Immigration Statistics, 2006a). Under current immigration law,...Illegal or undocumented immigrants are noncitizens who are...
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Total federal arrests more than doubled since 1995
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Illegal immigration was the fastest growing federal arrest offense between 2005 and 2009, increasing an average rate of 23 percent each year, the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) announced today. In 2009, 84,749 suspects were arrested and booked for immigration offenses, up from 38,041 in 2005.