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Gwinnett Could Learn a Lesson: Attrition Works, Yet Again

Prince William County (VA) proves – as if we didn’t know—that aggressive enforcement of local immigration policy produces the desired results: a reduction in the number of illegal immigrants who are likely dependent on taxpayer-funded services. Gwinnett County has no such policies. Sure, leaders crow about the county’s participation in 287(g) – a token, marginally [...]

Attrition through Enforcement Proves True in Virginia

Two Northern Virginia counties that took highly publicized stances against illegal immigration saw their number of foreign-born residents decline last year, while one of their neighbors saw its immigrant population go up.

Local Enforcement Is Working in Virginia

Attrition through enforcement is working in Prince William County, Virginia, and there are facts to prove it. According to Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, the county has experienced measurable benefit from its participation in the ICE 287(g) program. And an adjoining county is not happy about it. Speaking to [...]

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