The DREAMer Incarceration Rate
President Trump is considering a cancellation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. DACA grants temporary work permits and lawful immigration presence to many young illegal immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. News of individual DREAMers committing crimes contributed to the public perception that DREAMers are disproportionately crime prone and may influence President Trump’s decision to cancel or continue DACA. In fact, a new paper from Michelangelo Landgrave and Alex Nowrasteh shows that DREAMers have lower incarceration rates than native-born Americans of the same age and education level.
- “The DREAMer Incarceration Rate,” by Michelangelo Landgrave and Alex Nowrasteh
- “What Will Happen If Trump Kills DACA: A Timeline of Expiration,” by David Bier
- “The Economic and Fiscal Impact of Repealing DACA,” by Ike Brannon and Logan Albright



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