William Henderson and B. McGraw talk about immigration. Are there issues with crime related to immigrants? How well does integration and assimilation work? This is Part 3 of 3 episodes.
We discuss the crime rates of immigrants compared to native born citizens. We also compare the crime rate of second generation immigrants to native citizens. Then we go over whether or not terrorism is a concern in relation to immigration. After this, we go over the issue of fentanyl, and whether immigration has any ties to the fentanyl epidemic. We then go over some statistics related to the level of assimilation happening in different countries. Finally, we go over some reform ideas which could improve the immigration system. These include more dynamically managing the number of visa slots, staffing up asylum courts to most quickly go through the current backlog, and more.
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6:05 Crime rates of immigrants lower than native citizens
7:57 Crime and second generation immigrants
9:04 Europe crime rates among second generation immigrants (2) (3)
10:00 Terrorism and immigration
11:39 Fentanyl
19:00 Assimilation and integration
22:51 Tolerant backgrounds integrate better
28:47 Reform ideas
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