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Gee, one man killed by one other man ! This must be a crime wave !!
Hate to break it to you Trumpees, but people kill other people every day in this country, and if the best you can come up with is this one on one crime, you are really digging into the bottom of the barrel !!
But I do understand, things are a little rough for Trump and his fans right now, so any diversion probably helps you forget about the real issues haunting Trump.
Sure, because impeachment with an election right around the corner isn't an act of desperation.
As for the murder victim and his family, he would still be alive if the perpetrator weren't here.
Gee, one man killed by one other man ! This must be a crime wave !!
Hate to break it to you Trumpees, but people kill other people every day in this country, and if the best you can come up with is this one on one crime, you are really digging into the bottom of the barrel !!
But I do understand, things are a little rough for Trump and his fans right now, so any diversion probably helps you forget about the real issues haunting Trump.
There is a crime wave. It's called illegals.
Hate to break it to you kept children of big government but illegals shouldn't be here committing crimes and they wouldn't be nearly as much crime if it wasn't for the left enabling these savages.
"Alex Nowrasteh, a senior immigration policy analyst with the libertarian Cato Institute, points to Texas as an example, since it’s the state with the best data on crimes committed and counted by immigration status and was the subject of a recent report he wrote showing that criminal conviction and arrest rates for immigrants were "well below" those of native-born Americans."
"Undocumented immigrants make up just over 6 percent of the state's population, legal immigrants made up over 10 percent, and native-born Americans make up over 80 percent, according to the most recent American Community Survey data and the Center for Migration Studies.
Meanwhile, undocumented immigrants were convicted of 5.9 percent of all the homicides in Texas, legal immigrants were convicted of 3.8 percent of homicides, and native-born Americans were convicted of about 90 percent of all the homicides in Texas, according an analysis of 2015 Texas state data by Nowrasteh."
"Alex Nowrasteh, a senior immigration policy analyst with the libertarian Cato Institute, points to Texas as an example, since it’s the state with the best data on crimes committed and counted by immigration status and was the subject of a recent report he wrote showing that criminal conviction and arrest rates for immigrants were "well below" those of native-born Americans."
"Undocumented immigrants make up just over 6 percent of the state's population, legal immigrants made up over 10 percent, and native-born Americans make up over 80 percent, according to the most recent American Community Survey data and the Center for Migration Studies.
Meanwhile, undocumented immigrants were convicted of 5.9 percent of all the homicides in Texas, legal immigrants were convicted of 3.8 percent of homicides, and native-born Americans were convicted of about 90 percent of all the homicides in Texas, according an analysis of 2015 Texas state data by Nowrasteh."
"Alex Nowrasteh, a senior immigration policy analyst with the libertarian Cato Institute, points to Texas as an example, since it’s the state with the best data on crimes committed and counted by immigration status and was the subject of a recent report he wrote showing that criminal conviction and arrest rates for immigrants were "well below" those of native-born Americans."
"Undocumented immigrants make up just over 6 percent of the state's population, legal immigrants made up over 10 percent, and native-born Americans make up over 80 percent, according to the most recent American Community Survey data and the Center for Migration Studies.
Meanwhile, undocumented immigrants were convicted of 5.9 percent of all the homicides in Texas, legal immigrants were convicted of 3.8 percent of homicides, and native-born Americans were convicted of about 90 percent of all the homicides in Texas, according an analysis of 2015 Texas state data by Nowrasteh."
...but go ahead. Ignore the reality, blame " others ".
A red flag appeared to people who care about the truth. Explain why, no matter which group you choose, be it a country, a race, a religion, or sex, one thing is clear, less educated people, people who earn less money as a group, commit a much higher rate of crime. So what was wrong with the Cato report?
The the truth came out. There was an error in booking. Illegals were grouped in with legal non citizens under the blanket group, non citizens. We know for a fact that legal non citizens are vetted and accepted into this country and one of the reasons is their low rate of crime. We don't knowingly accept the criminal element. The incentive for non citizens to not commit crimes is greater than citizens. Citizens get fined or thrown in jail, legal non citizens may loose a chance at citizenship.
Also the fact that illegals commit crimes against other illegals who are much less likely to report that crime. Plus illegals who get deported for crimes don't go to jail.
Once the illegals were separated we found out what honest people already knew. Illegals commit crimes at a much higher rate.
Criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails was about 296,000 in fiscal year 2009
The same GAO document tells us that there were about 10.8 million aliens with undocumented status in the US in 2009. 296,000 is 2.74% of 10.8 million, so about 2.74% of the aliens with undocumented status were incarcerated in the state prison system and local jails that year.
The US population at the time was about 303,705,000.
There were 2 million state and local prisoners, about 205K Federal prisoners
2 million and change divided by 303.7 million comes to less than 7 tenths of a percent of the US population ending up in state and local prisons. That is well under the 2.7% for the undocumented aliens. Illegals are around four times more likely to be imprisoned in a state or local jurisdiction than the population as a whole.
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Gee, one man killed by one other man ! This must be a crime wave !!
Hate to break it to you Trumpees, but people kill other people every day in this country, and if the best you can come up with is this one on one crime, you are really digging into the bottom of the barrel !!
But I do understand, things are a little rough for Trump and his fans right now, so any diversion probably helps you forget about the real issues haunting Trump.
Actually don - even the media in this situation thought enough to run a very detailed story of why this is so absurd nd wrong.
These are the issues haunting us due to the liberal policies and are more important as your incessant digging for fake stories to take Trump down.
The Trump Curse—- That’s What You Get For Being Against Trumps Border Policies
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Trump-Hating Open Borders Advocate Killed by Criminal Illegal Alien
RIP bro....Sorry if I don’t shed any tears...
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Open borders advocate and Trump-hater Sean Buchanan was killed last week by criminal illegal alien Ramirez Valiente.
Buchanan, a father of five, was killed when Valiente, who was driving without a license, swerved into his lane and killed him.
Sean Buchanan was a critic of President Trump and his immigration policies.
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