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Date: March 10, 2024 at 16:34:50
From: blindhog 6th sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Biden/Mayorkas "LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO DETAIN" Murderer

URL: https://youtu.be/H9o93NIgfq0?si=76OyckrU6i2niiNz


Disgustingly, Democrats are decrying the
Republicans attempt to create the Laken Riley
Bill, a bill meant to prevent another murder
by one of the huge number of illegal aliens, a
number that has MORE THAN DOUBLED under the
Biden administration.

Alejandro Mayorkas was RIGHTLY IMPEACHED even
BEFORE Riley's death, a death that could have
been prevented if Alejandro Mayorkas has done
the job he was SUPPOSED TO DO!


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Date: March 10, 2024 at 19:59:14
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Biden/Mayorkas "LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO DETAIN" Murderer

URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/29/truth-about-illegal-immigration-crime/


you are posting unfounded bullshit gain hog...it appears you are on a path to lose your posting privileges...

Little evidence undocumented immigrants commit more crime

The evidence becomes murkier when you try to drill down to crime by undocumented immigrants. Federal prisons record whether an immigrant is a noncitizen, but they are only a small fraction of the overall prison population. (About 140 law enforcement agencies in half of the states cooperate in a controversial U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement program to identify undocumented immigrants in their facilities for possible transfer to federal custody.) Only one state, Texas, records and keeps the immigration statuses of those entering the criminal justice system (more on that below), making it difficult to make broad conclusions.

and

"Immigrants tend to be more law-abiding

There is strong evidence that all immigrants — in the United States legally or otherwise — are more law-abiding than native-born American citizens. Most immigrants are motivated to do well in their new country, especially if they bring skills that can enhance local economies, and so there is little incentive to break the law.

Graham Ousey, a criminologist at William & Mary, and Charis Kubrin, a criminologist at the University of California at Irvine, surveyed more than two decades of research on immigration and crime for their 2023 book “Immigration and Crime: Taking Stock.” The results varied depending on survey design and scope, but generally they found “that long-standing concerns about immigration as a major source of crime are unfounded.” In fact, communities with more immigration tend to have less crime, especially violent crimes like homicide. They also found that immigrants are less involved in crime as both offenders and victims compared with the native-born, including the children of immigrants."

and

"here’s the rub: There is little evidence that immigrants — or even undocumented immigrants — cause more crime. Still, there is enough ambiguity in the data — or so little hard data — that it’s difficult to point to conclusive findings that would change opinions."


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