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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Apprenhensions Of Immigration Violations At Lowest Level In 40 Years As Arrests Rise

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07-18-2012, 06:16 PM
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WASHINGTON —The government says apprehensions of people for federal immigration violations have dropped to the lowest level in 40 years, reflecting a decline in the northbound traffic of undocumented immigrants from Mexico.

At the same time,the number of suspects booked by the U.S. Marshals Service for criminal immigration offenses has gone up dramatically,a function of tougher law enforcement on the U.S. side of the border.

In a report released Wednesday,the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics said the number of immigration-related apprehensions has steadily declined, peaking at 1.8 million in 2000 but dropping to 516,992 in 2010 –the lowest level since 1972.

"The U.S. economic slump,more economic stability in some Mexican areas, increased U.S. enforcement on the border and in the interior plus the drop in the total fertility rate in Mexico are likely among the reasons for this drop," said University of Texas sociology professor Nestor P. Rodriguez.

"On the other hand, arrests by federal authorities for immigration offenses is rising,no doubt partly due to greater enforcement efforts," said Rodriguez,who has spent decades studying Latino migration and the impact of U.S. immigration policies on immigrant communities.

Suspects arrested by the Marshals Service for federal criminal immigration offenses increased from 8,777 in 1994 to 82,438 in 2010.

In a seven-year span ending in 2010,the number of border patrol officers nearly doubled,from 10,819 to 20,558,the study says.

The number of Mexican citizens serving a federal prison term for an immigration offense increased from 2,074 in 1994 to 17,720 in 2010. Nine out of 10 immigration offenders in federal prison were convicted of illegal re-entry or illegal entry offenses. Ten percent were convicted of alien smuggling.

More than eight out of 10 deportable aliens in 2010 were citizens of Mexico. An increasing share of deportable aliens are coming from countries in Central America,12 percent in 2010,up from 3 percent in 2002.

In a report released Wednesday,the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics said the number of immigration-related apprehensions has steadily declined, peaking at 1.8 million in 2000 but dropping to 516,992 in 2010 –the lowest level since 1972.
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07-18-2012, 09:46 PM
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People are still actually coming here? Damn.
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For every person wearing rose-tinted glasses claiming america is going down the shitter, there are 10 that would move here in a heartbeat
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Naturally, living things do emigrate you know. Despite "boundaries".
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For every person wearing rose-tinted glasses claiming america is going down the shitter, there are 10 that would move here in a heartbeat
Your statement is an oxymoron. The ones with rose-tinted glasses are optimists, and normally they are not the ones doing the complaining.
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Your statement is an oxymoron. The ones with rose-tinted glasses are optimists, and normally they are not the ones doing the complaining.
Hey ese, I'm an ESL guy here! I don't know these american idioms well, you hear?
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