Nancy Foner Addresses the Politics and Myths of American Immigration Policy
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In a New York Daily News video, Distinguished Professor Nancy Foner (GC/Hunter, Sociology), addresses the politics and myths associated with U.S. immigration policy.
According to Foner, research today shows that "immigrants commit fewer crimes and are incarcerated at lower rates than the native-born." And when "immigrants move into neighborhoods, they tend to make these neighborhoods safer."
Watch the video.
Submitted on: NOV 5, 2018
Category: Faculty | General GC News | Sociology