Immigration Impact

May 21, 2008

Money for Nothing: Immigration Enforcement without Immigration Reform Doesn’t Work

Filed under: Reports

IPClogo…for the Immigration Policy Center…

For more than two decades, the U.S. government has tried without success to stamp out undocumented immigration through enforcement efforts at the border and in the interior of the country, but without fundamentally reforming the broken immigration system that spurs undocumented immigration in the first place.  While billions upon billions of dollars have been poured into enforcement, the number of undocumented immigrants in the United States has increased dramatically.  Rather than reducing undocumented immigration, the enforcement-without-reform strategy has diverted the resources and attention of federal authorities to the pursuit of undocumented immigrants who are not a threat to anyone, and who are drawn here by the labor needs of our own economy.  It has fueled the growth of increasingly profitable and sophisticated businesses in human smuggling and the production and sale of fraudulent identity documents…

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