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Wong, Tom K., Karina Shklyan, Andrea Silva, and Josefina Espino. 2019. Fractured Federalism: How Dissonant Immigration Enforcement Policies Affect Undocumented Immigrants. U.S. Immigration Policy Center (USIPC) Working Paper 3. La Jolla, CA: U.S. Immigration Policy Center. Available here
Wong, Tom K., S. Deborah Kang, Carolina Valdivia, Josefina Espino, Michelle Gonzalez, and Elia Peralta. 2019. How Interior Immigration Enforcement Affects Trust in Law Enforcement. U.S. Immigration Policy Center (USIPC) Working Paper 2. La Jolla, CA: U.S. Immigration Policy Center. Available here
Wong, Tom K., Karina Shklyan, Anna Isorena, and Stephanie Peng. 2019. The Impact of Interior Immigration Enforcemement on the Day-to-Day Behaviors of Undocumented Immigrants. U.S. Immigration Policy Center (USIPC) Working Paper 1. La Jolla, CA: U.S. Immigration Policy Center. Available here
Wong, Tom K. 2018. Did a 2015 Flores Ruling Increase the Number of Families Arriving at the Southwest Border? Washington, DC: Center for American Progress. Available here
Wong, Tom K. 2018. Do Family Separation and Detention Deter Immigration? Washington, DC: Center for American Progress. Available here
Rural DACA by the Numbers. 2017. Washington, DC: Senate Joint Economic Committee. Available here
Wong, Tom K, et al. 2017. DACA Recipients’ Economic and Educational Gains Continue to Grow. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress. Available here
Wong, Tom K. 2017. The Effects of Sanctuary Policies on Crime and the Economy. Washington, DC: Center for American Progress. Available here