Options for Estimating Illegal Entries at the U.S.-Mexico Border Paperback / softback
by National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on National Statistics, Panel on Survey Options for Estimating the Flow of Unauthorized Crossings at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Edited by Malay Majmundar, Alicia Carriquiry
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for securing and managing the nation's borders.
Over the past decade, DHS has dramatically stepped up its enforcement efforts at the U.S.-Mexico border, increasing the number of U.S.
Border patrol (USBP) agents, expanding the deployment of technological assets, and implementing a variety of "consequence programs" intended to deter illegal immigration.
During this same period, there has also been a sharp decline in the number of unauthorized migrants apprehended at the border. Trends in total apprehensions do not, however, by themselves speak to the effectiveness of DHS's investments in immigration enforcement.
In particular, to evaluate whether heightened enforcement efforts have contributed to reducing the flow of undocumented migrants, it is critical to estimate the number of border-crossing attempts during the same period for which apprehensions data are available.
With these issues in mind, DHS charged the National Research Council (NRC) with providing guidance on the use of surveys and other methodologies to estimate the number of unauthorized crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, preferably by geographic region and on a quarterly basis.
Options for Estimating Illegal Entries at the U.S.-Mexico Border focuses on Mexican migrants since Mexican nationals account for the vast majority (around 90 percent) of attempted unauthorized border crossings across the U.S.-Mexico border. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 The Process of Unauthorized Crossing at the U.S.Mexico Border3 Migration-Relevant Surveys in the United States and Mexico:Background4 Migration-Relevant Surveys in the United States and Mexico:Usefulness and Limitations5 Administrative Data on Undocumented Migration Across U.S.
Borders6 Model-Based Approaches to Estimating Migration FlowsReferencesAppendix A: Survey Questions About Migration and Border CrossingAppendix B: Review of Capture-Recapture Ideas for Measuring theFlow of Unauthorized Crossings at the U.S.Mexico BorderAppendix C: Biographical Sketches of Panel MembersCommittee on National Statistics
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- Pages:156 pages
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- Publication Date:01/04/2013
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- ISBN:9780309264228