Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 13:40:09 -0400 Reply-To: Computer-assisted Reporting & Research Sender: Computer-assisted Reporting & Research <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Jeff Lamicela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Latest Immigration Data Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
The very latest monthly information on the criminal enforcement of immigration cases shows that January prosecutions were almost 18% higher than they were in December and over 100% higher than they were five years ago. TRAC's January Monthly Update Bulletin also provides specific data on the most frequently used laws, busiest districts and most active judges. To see this timely report go to http://trac.syr.edu/immigration and click on "Reports and Bulletins." Also note the two reports on Protecting the Borders. Both provide insights about President Bush's immigration plan. One report, for example, shows that in the last ten years Border Patrol agents have more than doubled but "apprehensions" of aliens declined by about ten percent. A second report shows that Border Patrol staff increased at a faster rate under President Clinton than in the Bush years. Both reports have sector-by-sector data. David Burnham and Susan B. Long, co-directors Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse Syracuse University 488 Newhouse II Syracuse, NY 13244-2100 315-443-3563 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://trac.syr.edu Leigh http://leighm.net/
