Crime and Immigration: The Facts
The Myth of Immigrant Criminality
http://borderbattles.ssrc.org/Rumbault_Ewing/
The Most Dangerous U.S. Cities Aren’t Anywhere Near Mexico
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/25/us-mexico-border-security_n_4855976.html
Extending Immigration and Crime Studies: National Implications and Local Settings
http://ann.sagepub.com/content/641/1/174.short
Undocumented Immigration and Rates of Crime and Imprisonment: Popular Myths and Empirical Realities
http://www.policefoundation.org/sites/g/files/g798246/f/Appendix%20D_0.pdf
The Criminalization of Immigration in the United States
http://immigrationpolicy.org/special-reports/criminalization-immigration-united-states
Rethinking crime and immigration
http://contexts.org/articles/sampson/
Is Immigration Responsible for the Crime Drop? An Assessment of the Influence of Immigration on Changes in Violent Crime Between 1990 and 2000
Latino Crime and Latinos in the Criminal Justice System: Trends, Policy Implications, and Future Research Initiatives
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12552-012-9067-5
Higher Incarceration Rates for the Native Born
http://migrationinformation.org/sites/default/files/source_charts/rumbaut-table1-jun06.cfm
Immigration Enforcement Cost Higher Than FBI, Policing Drugs, Guns Combined: Report
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/07/immigration-enforcement-cost_n_2425647.html