A wave of local anti-immigration laws has swept the country, triggering contentious debate and raising significant legal and policy issues. One critical dimension that has been largely ignored, however, is the economic impact of these laws: Are jurisdictions with them better off economically than those without them? In the first empirical study of this issue, we analyze the economic impact of local anti-immigration laws. The laws take differentformssome authorize local police to enforce federal immigration laws, some restrict benefits like housing and employment to those with legal immigration status, and some require all government transactions to be conducted in English only. Applying statistical analysis to economic data from the U.S. Ce...
This brief examines the effects, both intended and unintended, of two previous efforts to deter and ...
Recent proposals for a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate may be based on political expedi...
In recent years, a great deal of immigration enforcement has moved from the federal to the state lev...
A wave of local anti-immigration laws has swept the country, triggering contentious debate and raisi...
A wave of local anti-immigration laws has swept the country, triggering contentious debate and raisi...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
Compares business environments of cities with restrictive policies such as requiring verification of...
With comprehensive immigration reform dead for the foreseeable future, immigration laws enacted at t...
The flow of illegal immigrants into the United States cannot be accurately measured because any succ...
Contemporary popular discourse linking immigration and immigrants to crime has proved extremely diff...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Cities and states across the United States are attempting to formulate immigration policies. What is...
This brief examines the effects, both intended and unintended, of two previous efforts to deter and ...
Recent proposals for a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate may be based on political expedi...
In recent years, a great deal of immigration enforcement has moved from the federal to the state lev...
A wave of local anti-immigration laws has swept the country, triggering contentious debate and raisi...
A wave of local anti-immigration laws has swept the country, triggering contentious debate and raisi...
This Article provides a systematic, empirical investigation of the genesis of state and local immigr...
The proliferation of state and local regulation designed to control immigrant movement generated con...
State governments are now the principal source of immigrant legislation in the US. Existing research...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
Compares business environments of cities with restrictive policies such as requiring verification of...
With comprehensive immigration reform dead for the foreseeable future, immigration laws enacted at t...
The flow of illegal immigrants into the United States cannot be accurately measured because any succ...
Contemporary popular discourse linking immigration and immigrants to crime has proved extremely diff...
The conventional account of immigration-related activity at the local level often assumes that the ...
Cities and states across the United States are attempting to formulate immigration policies. What is...
This brief examines the effects, both intended and unintended, of two previous efforts to deter and ...
Recent proposals for a comprehensive immigration bill in the Senate may be based on political expedi...
In recent years, a great deal of immigration enforcement has moved from the federal to the state lev...