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Supporters of Arizona’s harsh new immigration law claim that it is, in part, a crime-fighting measure. For instance, the bill’s author, Republican State Senator Russell Pearce of Mesa, confidently predicts [1] that the law—which requires police to investigate the immigration status of anyone who appears to be unauthorized—will result in “less crime” and “safer neighborhoods.” However, Sen. Pearce overlooks two salient points: crime rates have already been falling in Arizona for years despite the presence of unauthorized immigrants, and a century’s worth of research has demonstrated that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes or be behind bars than the native-born. While much has been made about kidnappings in Arizona, law-enforcement officials indicate [2] that most of these involve drug smugglers and human smugglers, as well as smuggled immigrants themselves—not the general population of the state. Combating crime related to human smuggling requires more trust between immigrants and the police, not less. Yet the undermining of trust between police and the community is precisely what Arizona’s new law accomplishes. In the final analysis, immigration policy is not an effective means of addressing crime because the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.
Crime rates in Arizona have been falling for years.
“High immigration” states have the lowest crime rates.
Unauthorized immigration is not associated with higher crime rates.
Arizona’s new immigration law only serves to distract police from fighting crime.
Published On: Wed, Apr 28, 2010 | Download File [10]
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[1] http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/23/obama-arizona-immigration-bill-misguided/print/
[2] http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2009/07/11/20090711Montini0712.html
[3] http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/dataonline/Search/Crime/State/RunCrimeStatebyState.cfm
[4] http://www.amermaj.com/ImmigrationandWealth.pdf
[5] http://reason.com/archives/2009/07/06/the-el-paso-miracle
[6] http://www.ppic.org/content/pubs/jtf/JTF_ImmigrantsCrimeJTF.pdf
[7] http://bjsdata.ojp.usdoj.gov/dataonline/Search/Crime/State/statebystaterun.cfm?stateid=52
[8] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/../../../../../../../default/files/docs/Imm%20Criminality%20%28IPC%29.pdf
[9] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/../../../../../../../default/files/docs/SheriffJoeArpaio12-17-08.pdf
[10] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/docs/Arizona_Punishment_Doesnt_Fit_the_Crime_042810_0.pdf