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THE MANAGEMENT OF US IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT

THE MANAGEMENT OF US IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT Following Sullivan and Enriquez (2016), Chacón (2017), and Stageman (2017), this paper strives to prove that private organizations have been instrumental in constituting and supervising the immigration enforcement framework. Using data from Pew Research Center and Bureau of Justice Statistics, we performed an analysis and made estimations regarding federal criminal arrests by citizenship status, unauthorized US immigrants, number of federal convictions, and immigrant proportion of US population, and clarify that a more significant percentage of unauthorized immigrants are long-term residents. JEL codes: F22; J61; O15; R23 Keywords: United States; immigration enforcement; private organization http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics Addleton Academic Publishers

THE MANAGEMENT OF US IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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2329-4175
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2377-0996
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Abstract

Following Sullivan and Enriquez (2016), Chacón (2017), and Stageman (2017), this paper strives to prove that private organizations have been instrumental in constituting and supervising the immigration enforcement framework. Using data from Pew Research Center and Bureau of Justice Statistics, we performed an analysis and made estimations regarding federal criminal arrests by citizenship status, unauthorized US immigrants, number of federal convictions, and immigrant proportion of US population, and clarify that a more significant percentage of unauthorized immigrants are long-term residents. JEL codes: F22; J61; O15; R23 Keywords: United States; immigration enforcement; private organization

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Journal of Self-Governance and Management EconomicsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2017

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