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Immigration Enforcement and Economic Resources of Children with Likely Unauthorized Parents
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Esther Arenas-Arroyo and Almudena Sevilla , 2018

Over the past two decades immigration enforcement has grown exponentially in the United States.  We exploit the geographical and temporal variation in a novel index of the intensity of immigration enforcement between 2005 and 2011 to show how the average yearly increase in interior immigration enforcement over that time period raised the likelihood of living in poverty of households with U.S. citizen children by 4 percent.  The effect is robust to a number of identification tests accounting for the potential endogeneity of enforcement policies and residential location of immigrants, and is primarily driven by police-based immigration enforcement measures adopted at the local level, such as 287(g) agreements.

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