Immigration and Violent Crime: Evidence from the Colombia-Venezuela Border

Ana María Tribín-Uribe, Brian R. Knight
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Abstract

This paper investigates the link between violent crime and immigration using data from Colombian municipalities during the recent episode of immigration from Venezuela. The key finding is that, following the closing and then re-opening of the border in 2016, which precipitated a massive immigration wave, homicides in Colombia increased in areas close to the border with Venezuela. Using information on the nationality of the victim, we find that this increase was driven by homicides involving Venezuelan victims, with no evidence of a statistically significant increase in homicides in which Colombians were victimized. Thus, in contrast to xenophobic fears that migrants might victimize natives, it was migrants, rather than natives, who faced risks associated with immigration. Using arrests data, there is no corresponding increase in arrests for homicides in these areas. Taken together, these results suggest that the increase in homicides close to the border documented here are driven by crimes against migrants and have occurred without a corresponding increase in arrests, suggesting that some of these crimes have gone unsolved.
移民与暴力犯罪:来自哥伦比亚-委内瑞拉边境的证据
本文调查了暴力犯罪和移民之间的联系使用数据从哥伦比亚市政当局在最近的插曲从委内瑞拉移民。关键的发现是,继2016年边境关闭后又重新开放,引发了大规模的移民潮,哥伦比亚与委内瑞拉边境附近地区的凶杀案有所增加。利用受害者国籍的信息,我们发现这一增长是由涉及委内瑞拉受害者的凶杀案推动的,没有证据表明哥伦比亚人受害的凶杀案在统计上有显著增长。因此,与担心移徙者可能伤害当地人的仇外心理相反,面临与移民有关的风险的是移徙者,而不是当地人。根据逮捕数据,在这些地区,因杀人案被捕的人数并没有相应增加。综上所述,这些结果表明,这里记录的边境附近凶杀案的增加是由针对移民的犯罪造成的,而逮捕人数却没有相应的增加,这表明其中一些犯罪没有得到解决。
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