The information about the INS, its
staffing and criminal enforcement efforts, was
compiled by TRAC from a variety of sources. The
sources included computerized data obtained under
the Freedom of Information Act from the Justice
Department and from the United States Office of
Personnel Management. These data were supplemented
by interviews with current and former government
officials, attorneys, and agency data processing
specialists.
Additional information was drawn
from internal administrative records, electronic
and hardcover publications of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service; internal administrative
records and statistical reports of the Justice
Department; electronic databases, internal records
and hardcover publications of the Administrative
Office of the United States Courts; internal
records, electronic and hardcover reports of the
Office of Personnel Management; internal records,
electronic and hardcover reports of the General
Accounting Office, the White House, the Congressional Authorization
& Budget Submissions as well as Congressional
hearings. Basic population figures came from the
United States Census Bureau.
This section on "About the Data"
provides information about the following topics.
Choose from the following links for further details
on each of these topical areas.
Data Sources and Coverage:
details on specific data sources used on this site
Judging the Quality of Government
Data: general information about how
to judge the quality of government statistics, and
what steps TRAC uses to assess the quality of data
it receives.
Understanding the Terminology which Agencies
Use: specialized terminology used by
these agency sources in categorizing their
activities.