Final Blog: Is There a Connection Between Undocumented Immigrants and Crime?

     Despite the fact that the notion that undocumented immigrants cause more crime than others is widely believed and supported, there is actually not any evidence supporting that theory. Recently, new studies have been published on undocumented immigrants and wether or not they are directly related to the cause of crime. Between 2007 and 2016, regardless of wether or not there was a rush of illegal immigrants entering the country, violent crime decreased slightly and similarly across most areas. Property crime was either entirely unaffected or fell slightly with rising numbers of undocumented immigrants. The only type of crime that seemed to have any sort of increase was murder.
     There is no exact official number of how many immigrants without documents are living in America right now. Many organizations, including the D.H.S., use a method of estimation called the "residual estimation method" to estimate how many undocumented immigrants are living in the U.S.A. right now. As of 2016, there were an estimated 10.7 million undocumented immigrants nationwide, down a million and a half since 2007. 
     A state-level analysis in Criminology, an academic journal, found that undocumented immigration did not increase violent crime and was in fact associated with slight decreases in it. More research on whether or not undocumented immigrants are related to increases in crime is currently underway. Preliminary findings indicate that other socioeconomic factors, like unemployment rates, housing instability, and overall poverty all predict higher rates of different types of crime, while undocumented immigrant populations do not.

link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/13/upshot/illegal-immigration-crime-rates-research.html 

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