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Immigration Enforcement Within the United States

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Immigration_Enforcement_RL33351_20060406.pdf (361.19 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76232
Collections
Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
Author
Siskin, Coordinator, Alison
Bruno, Andorra
Nunez-Neto, Blas
Seghetti, Lisa M.
Ellen, Ruth Wasem
Abstract

[From Introduction] An estimated 11 million unauthorized aliens reside in the United States, and this population is estimated to increase by 500,000 annually. Each year, approximately 1 million aliens are apprehended trying to enter the United States illegally. Although most of these aliens enter the United States for economic opportunities and family reunification, or to avoid civil strife and political unrest, some are criminals, and some may be terrorists. All are violating the United States’ immigration laws.

Date Issued
2006-04-01
Keywords
immigration
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enforcement
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United States
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alien
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family
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illegal
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economic
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terrorist
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criminal
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civil strife
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political unrest
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law
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living
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work
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job
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foreign
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born
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Rights URI
https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Type
article

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