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" (Immigration and Justice System) the immigrants as crime victims include the issues relating to hate crimes on the basis of nativity status, national origin or race that some sometimes enticed by the economic concerns; and routine victimization, most probably aggravated by immigrant propinquity to urban, high-crime neighborhoods. The immigrants as criminals include terrorists those who aim U.S. Or its allies; organized criminal syndicates like Russian Mafias, Vietnamese Triads; Individual felons who perpetrate extensive variety of crimes; youth criminal groups specially those associated with the gang-related activities; Illegal aliens, irrespective of normally, sincere, law abiding individuals sometimes aggravate the crime of their unauthorized presence by other illegal acts like using fraudulent documents to acquire employment or other benefits. (Immigration and Justice System) The concern of crime and immigration involves two broad issues of alleviation of the problem through criminal justice system. Such concerns emerge out of the societal attitude of the host society and that of the immigrant and their social cultural practices. The fact that the presence of immigrants appear to have enhanced disproportionately to domestic crime rates which may entail to be an advocacy for confinement and reconsideration of the present immigration policies. (Immigration and Justice System)

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Immigration and Justice System" (July / August 1997) Research Perspectives on Migration. Volume 1 / Number 5. Retrieved at http://www.migrationpolicy.org/files/RPMVol1-No5.pdf. Accessed on 1 June, 2005

Mac Donald, Heather. (Winter, 2004) "Illegal-Alien Crime Wave" the City Journal. Retrieved at http://www.city-journal.org/html/14_1_the_illegal_alien.html. Accessed on 1 June, 2005

Mann, Juan. "Juan Mann's frequently asked Questions about Immigration and the Law" Retrieved at http://www.vdare.com/mann/faq.htm. Accessed on 1 June, 2005

Restore Fairness and Due Process: 1996 Immigration Laws go too far." (10 July, 2001) AILA InfoNet. Doc. No. 21IP1002. Retrieved at http://www.sackskolken.com/court/Dueprocess.html. Accessed on 1 June, 2005


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