Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
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Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy___ContentsAbstract....................................................................................................3Methodology.................................................................................................6Why focus on Mexico?................................................... Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy....................................10The Labor Debate...........................................................................................11LegPrevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
islative History........................................................................................16Immigration and Naturalization Act..........Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy......................17North American Free Trade Agreement 1993...................................................................19Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of1996.......................20Current Policy.............................................................. Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy.........................................................22 Secure Border Initiative of2005...........................................................Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
................................22 Prevention Initiatives.............................................................................................Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy..23 Border Fence...............................................................................................24Technology.................................................................................................25Analysis..................................................................... Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy..............................26Undocumented Citizens......................................................................................26Rate of EPrevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
ntry..............................................................................................28Legal Immigration V. Illegal Immigration Rates....Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy...........................................30 Conclusion.................................................................................................33Bibliography...............................................................................................35Appendix A.......................... Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy.......................................................................38Appendix B...................................................................Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
..............................462EiCKensAbstractIllegal immigration into the United States has drastically increased within the past decades, escalatiAmanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policythe strategy, “prevention through deterrence” (Andreas 2000). This theory inc Teases direc I border patrol initiatives including fencing, surveillance, law enforcement personal, and penalties to deter potential crossers from attempting to come into America illegally. While simply increasing border s Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policyecurity is not the only justification for the changing illegal immigration trends, this paper suggests it serves as one explanation through evaluationPrevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
of the development of immigration policy regarding Mexico, review of deterrence initiative programs, and analysis of cunent statistics.The issue of iAmanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policyrnment crackdown on illegal immigration due to the debate of labor (2006). Many citizens claim the increase of illegal immigration causes economical strains on the government through supplying welfare and increases unemployment rates for Americans. T he competing forces, however, argue everyone bene Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policyfits from the elíecls OÍ illegal immigration. Companies employ workers with low wages which drives down the costs of products for American consumers.Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
An evaluation of tire economic al impac I shows illegal immigration cost 0.07% of the GDP in 2002.The year 2007 demonstrates the success of preventionAmanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policyer of border security, fence miles, and technology advances increasing. The number of illegal aliens apprehended at the border is less while border security measures have increased, suggesting the total number of illegal aliens attempting to cross the border decreased over all. Also the supported ev Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policyidence of a decrease in the total estimated amount of undocumented citizens supported by the Pew Hispanic Center and the Department of Homeland SecuriPrevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy
ty suppons the philosophy. While certainly these initiatives are not the only explanation for the current decline or leveling of illegal immigration, Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________ Prevention for Deterrence A Study of Illegal Immigration Policy past decade.Amanda R. PickensPrevention forDeterrenceA Study of Illegal Immigration PolicyAmanda R. Pickens 4/20/2009EicKens______________________________________Gọi ngay
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