
Examining the Evidence on Immigrant Crime
Cato Daily Podcast
Analysis of Immigrant Crime Rates in the United States
This chapter examines the incarceration rates of immigrants compared to native-born Americans, revealing that illegal immigrants have lower incarceration rates than native-born individuals, while legal immigrants have the lowest rates. It challenges the common narrative of immigrant criminality in the media, emphasizing that immigrants are generally less likely to be involved in criminal activities, affecting immigration policies and crime prevention strategies.
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