A Comprehensive Study Disproves Illegal Immigration to Increase Crime
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The Trump administration has deported hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants in an effort to make the United States safer, but a new study suggests that more migrants do not lead to more crime.
The investigation of migrants in 11,500 neighborhoods, using data from the census and the National Survey of Incident Crimes, provided relevant conclusions on property crimes and violent crimes.
Further analysis of immigration and crime concludes that undocumented immigrants do not increase violent crime
The greater presence of undocumented population coincided with fewer crimes against property and fewer serious assaults. By Daniel Lee Vargas Mexico City.- For years, an idea has been repeated to become a political argument in the United States: that the increase in undocumented migration causes more crime. The assertion is forceful, but the evidence available forces to question it. A comprehensive study published in the Journal of Urban Affairs…
The increased presence of undocumented immigrants does not translate into more crime: a study that analyzes about 11,500 U.S. neighborhoods between 2010 and 2018 concludes that the increase in this population did not increase violent crime and was even related to a reduction in property crimes.
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