Since 2008, U.S. federal immigration has operated its ‘Secure Communities’ policy where arrestee’s identifiers are checked against immigration records. Federal immigration also identifies unauthorized immigrants who have been previously removed as a group that poses a risk to the community. Using a sample of nearly 3,000 foreign born inmates Jennifer Wong and Laura J. Hickman find that 91 percent of those who had previously been removed were rearrested within nine years, and that they were likely to be rearrested more frequently, and more quickly, compared to those who have never been removed
Deportation or removal from the United States for criminal justice–involved noncitizens has been des...
Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including...
Previously deported aliens are a group about which numerous claims are made but very few facts are k...
The present study examines the long term recidivism patterns of a group of unauthorized immigrants i...
Prior research investigates whether immigrants commit more crimes than native-born people. Yet the c...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
From 1990 to 2005, estimates of the unauthorized alien population in the United States have risen fr...
This paper investigates why the United States is currently detaining immigrants at record high level...
After 9/11 the federal government began to partner with state and local law enforcement to defend th...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
The primary question of this analysis is whether policies that create a streamlined deportation proc...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) created the 287(g) pro...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the United States created a national urgency to better p...
Deportation or removal from the United States for criminal justice–involved noncitizens has been des...
Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including...
Previously deported aliens are a group about which numerous claims are made but very few facts are k...
The present study examines the long term recidivism patterns of a group of unauthorized immigrants i...
Prior research investigates whether immigrants commit more crimes than native-born people. Yet the c...
ICE arrests have a direct relationship to the availability and capacity of immigration detention cen...
This paper studies the dynamics of detention, deportation, and the criminalization of immigrants. We...
From 1990 to 2005, estimates of the unauthorized alien population in the United States have risen fr...
This paper investigates why the United States is currently detaining immigrants at record high level...
After 9/11 the federal government began to partner with state and local law enforcement to defend th...
Ever since Arizona governor, Janice Brewer, signed S.B. 1070 into law in early 2010, national debate...
The primary question of this analysis is whether policies that create a streamlined deportation proc...
thesisAccording to the United States Customs and Border Patrol, 1.2 million people were arrested tr...
The 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) created the 287(g) pro...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the United States created a national urgency to better p...
Deportation or removal from the United States for criminal justice–involved noncitizens has been des...
Each year, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains over 100,000 immigrants, including...
Previously deported aliens are a group about which numerous claims are made but very few facts are k...