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THE ECONOMICS OF CRIMINAL DEPORTATION

THE ECONOMICS OF CRIMINAL DEPORTATION We rely on recent literature (e.g. Sharpless, 2015; Bosworth et al., 2017; Cade, 2017; Hoang and Reich, 2017) to prove that rigorous enforcement of deportation laws has led to corrective outcomes for persons and the dissolution of families. Using data from Centre for Immigration Studies, FactCheck.org, Full Fact, Pew Research Centre, The Economist, and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, we performed an analysis and made estimates regarding unauthorized immigrants by length of residence in the US and criminal alien deportations from the interior, deportations by criminal status, aliens with final removal orders from select recalcitrant or non-cooperative foreign countries, foreign national prison population and number of foreign national offenders removed by the Home Office, and removals and returns of illegal immigrants. JEL codes: F22; J61; O15; R23 Keywords: criminal deportation; unauthorized immigrant; foreign national offender http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economics, Management, and Financial Markets Addleton Academic Publishers

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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1842-3191
eISSN
1938-212X
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Abstract

We rely on recent literature (e.g. Sharpless, 2015; Bosworth et al., 2017; Cade, 2017; Hoang and Reich, 2017) to prove that rigorous enforcement of deportation laws has led to corrective outcomes for persons and the dissolution of families. Using data from Centre for Immigration Studies, FactCheck.org, Full Fact, Pew Research Centre, The Economist, and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, we performed an analysis and made estimates regarding unauthorized immigrants by length of residence in the US and criminal alien deportations from the interior, deportations by criminal status, aliens with final removal orders from select recalcitrant or non-cooperative foreign countries, foreign national prison population and number of foreign national offenders removed by the Home Office, and removals and returns of illegal immigrants. JEL codes: F22; J61; O15; R23 Keywords: criminal deportation; unauthorized immigrant; foreign national offender

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Economics, Management, and Financial MarketsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2017

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