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Anti-Immigration Prosecutions Drain Resources
Posted By Sheldon Richman
“Federal prosecutions of immigration crimes nearly doubled in the last fiscal year, reaching more than 70,000 immigration cases in the 2008 fiscal year, according to federal data compiled by a Syracuse University research group. The emphasis, many federal judges and prosecutors say, has siphoned resources from other crimes, eroded morale among federal lawyers and overloaded the federal court system. Many of those other crimes, including gun trafficking, organized crime and the increasingly violent drug trade, are now routinely referred to state and county officials, who say they often lack the finances or authority to prosecute them effectively.” (New York Times [1], Monday)
All this to keep out workers.
FEE Timely Classic
“Coming to America: The Benefits of Open Immigration” [2] by Thomas E. Lehman
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[1] New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/12/us/12prosecute.html?ref=todayspaper
[2] “Coming to America: The Benefits of Open Immigration”: http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/coming-to-america-the-benefits-of-open-immigration/
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