Immigration Impact

August 1, 2007

Beyond Border Enforcement: Enhancing National Security Through Immigration Reform

Filed under: Journal Articles

gtownlaw…for the Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy

Since 9/11 the watchword in the debate over immigration reform has been “security.”  As a result, most policymakers and pundits now approach the subject of immigration largely from a law-enforcement perspective.  That is, the focus is how best to fortify U.S. borders so as to prevent the illicit entry into the country of terrorists or weapons of mass destruction.  This concern has been especially acute in the case of the U.S.-Mexico border, across which hundreds of thousands of unauthorized immigrants enter the United States undetected each year.  However, the current border-enforcement strategy, which tends to lump together terrorists and undocumented jobseekers from abroad as groups to be kept out, ignores the causes of undocumented immigration and fuels the expansion of the people-smuggling networks through which a foreign terrorist might enter the country.…

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