%0 Report %A Hadah, Hussain %T Immigration Enforcement, Sanctuary Cities, and Rising Hispanic Suicide Rates %D 2026 %8 2026 Apr %I Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) %C Bonn %7 IZA Discussion Paper %N 18613 %U https://www.iza.org/publications/dp18613 %X I estimate the causal impact of the US Secure Communities (SC) program, which expanded deportation risk nationwide, on Hispanic suicide rates. Using the staggered county rollout (2008–2013) and a triple difference-in-differences design, I identify heterogeneous effects relative to non-Hispanic Whites. Among adults 34 and older, SC increases suicides by 2 percent, driven entirely by men, who experience a 12 percent rise, while women see declines. Effects are strongest for men 45 and older. I find that local employment conditions likely drive these effects, as lower unemployment mitigates impacts and deaths of despair among Hispanic men rise substantially. %K immigration enforcement %K sanctuary cities %K rising Hispanic suicide rates