Immigration is responsible for reversing New York City’s population decline, helping the economy to bounce back and reducing the city’s crime rate, reveals a new study by AS/COA.
Immigration is responsible for reversing New York City’s population decline, helping the economy to bounce back and reducing the city’s crime rate, reveals a new study by AS/COA.
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A newly released report by AS/COA presents “compelling statistics and arguments” that show immigrants help to lower crime rates and are a crucial force in city revitalization.
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La inmigración ha contribuido a reducir hasta dos tercios la tasa de crímenes cometidos en la ciudad de Nueva York, señala un nuevo reporte de AS/COA.
A new report by AS/COA finds immigration has revitalized New York City while reducing the crime rate by up to two-thirds over the last two decades.