Posted on Jun 22, 2024
White House Asks Migrants To Hold Off On Raping And Murdering Any More Americans Until After...
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If only it was that simple Brother Dale. I just wish more people were legally armed to save taxpayers' some money on trials etc.
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I Realize This Is Written By "THE BABYLONBEE", But It Presents An Excellent Time To Educated A Few People To "The Truth Of The Matter": ~ And Some AIN'T Gonna Like What They Read. ~
~~~~Some Americans believe that undocumented immigrants are a criminal threat to society.
Former President Donald J. Trump has leveraged this assumption to inflame the rhetoric around immigration from the U.S.-Mexico border.
A study, co-led by Northwestern University economist Elisa Jácome provides the first historical comparison of incarceration rates of immigrants to U.S.-born citizens.
Using incarceration rates as a proxy for crime, a team of economists analyzed 150 years of U.S. Census data and found immigrants were consistently less likely to be incarcerated than people born in the U.S.
They also found beginning in 1960, the incarceration gap widened such that immigrants today are 60% less likely to be incarcerated than the U.S.-born.
“Our study shows that since 1870, it has never been the case that immigrants as a group have been more incarcerated than the U.S.-born,” Jácome said.
~~ "How's THAT Grab URANUS"? ~~
~~~~Some Americans believe that undocumented immigrants are a criminal threat to society.
Former President Donald J. Trump has leveraged this assumption to inflame the rhetoric around immigration from the U.S.-Mexico border.
A study, co-led by Northwestern University economist Elisa Jácome provides the first historical comparison of incarceration rates of immigrants to U.S.-born citizens.
Using incarceration rates as a proxy for crime, a team of economists analyzed 150 years of U.S. Census data and found immigrants were consistently less likely to be incarcerated than people born in the U.S.
They also found beginning in 1960, the incarceration gap widened such that immigrants today are 60% less likely to be incarcerated than the U.S.-born.
“Our study shows that since 1870, it has never been the case that immigrants as a group have been more incarcerated than the U.S.-born,” Jácome said.
~~ "How's THAT Grab URANUS"? ~~
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PO3 Edward Riddle
How does this grab yours Brother Rick. If one illegal immigrant commits one crime, that crime would not have happened if they weren't here in the first place. Do you realize that all the victims and victims' families and friends would not be grieving if that illegal, which the term says it all, were not here in the first place. Why is this so hard for some people to realize? Sorry to rain on your parade.
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