About
That Statistic Of “Immigrants” Committing Fewer Crimes Than Citizens
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/02/06/statistic-immigrants-committing-fewer-crimes-citizens/
How
many times have you heard the carefully worded claims from media “experts”
about how immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than citizens? If you
follow the news at all closely I’m guessing it’s been fairly often. Of course,
the careful wording is required so they don’t have to invoke the phrase
“illegal immigrants” (i.e. illegal aliens) and ruin their narrative.
A new
study may help put that debate to rest. Results produced by the Federation for
American Immigration Reform, using statistics from prisons and jails, found
that illegal aliens are roughly four times as likely to
commit crimes than citizens.
(Washington Times)
Nearly
3 percent of illegal immigrants in Arizona end up in state prison or jail
during the course of a year — four times the rate of U.S. citizens and legal
residents, according to a study that uses federal reimbursements for prisons
and jails to try to calculate one of the most important yet elusive statistics
in the immigration debate.
In
New Jersey, illegal immigrants are incarcerated five times more often, and
rates on the West Coast are triple that of legal residents and citizens,
according to the study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
FAIR based its calculations on
federal government reimbursements to states and localities under the State
Criminal Alien Assistance Program, which pays some of the costs for holding
illegal immigrants in prisons and jails. To make the payments, the federal
government must determine whether an inmate is definitely or possibly in the
country illegally.
One
important feature of this study is that it’s only looking at people who have
definitely been convicted of a crime, not simply arrested or suspected. Also,
as I noted above, this study draws a distinction between legal immigrants (who
arguably have the lowest rate of criminal convictions) and illegal aliens.
A previous Arizona study done by John Lott found the
same thing, though with a smaller population sample.
It’s
worth noting that this methodology has drawn criticism. The SCAAP data measures
a different set of prisoners than other samples, leading some critics to
question whether the results would be the same if we looked at the entire
prison and jail population. I’ll leave that one for the statisticians to sort
out, but overall trends still appear to conform with previous attempts at
quantifying these numbers.
So
what does that mean in terms of the current policy debate over illegal
immigration, the wall and all the rest? Our friend Jeff Dunetz weighed in on that question and concludes that
significantly reducing illegal immigration could only produce lower crime
rates.
The above crime numbers and rates
for illegal immigrants reflect offenses that would not have happened, or at the
very least would be significantly reduced if the U.S borders were secured and
illegal immigrants were not permitted into the country. Border Protection
agents and Ice officials, the people on the ground, tell us that barriers work.
The victims of those 121,984 crimes can thank liberals and Democrats for not taking
action to prevent their victimhood.
Yet
again, we should remind ourselves that these numbers fail to deal with the
underlying fact that every illegal alien is committing a crime simply by being
in the country. In that sense, the crime rate among illegals is technically
100% before you even begin counting other violations of the law. But that sort
of view is considered heresy on the left and in much of the media these days.
Immigrant Tried to Beat 79-Year-Old Man to Death in Chicago, ICE Wanted Him, Dems Let Him Go
Immigrant Tried to Beat 79-Year-Old Man to Death in Chicago, ICE Wanted Him, Dems Let Him Go
This is what a sanctuary city looks like.
A 21-year-old attacker was no match for a 79-year-old north side man living with Parkinson’s. Mike Masterson was able to fight back and help police make an arrest.Mike Masterson said he was jogging around 5 a.m. near the 2800 block of North Lake Shore Drive on Sept. 29 when police say 21-year-old Rokas Ablacinskas struck him in the back of the head with his fist.Masterson, a career bartender, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s a couple of years ago. He said he makes a point to stay active, but when he was attacked by the 21-year-old, all that kept running through his head was this is “not how it was going to end.”Masterson recalled the terrifying moments he was attacked by Ablacinskas in Lincoln Park.“He kept saying ‘I’m going to kill you, I’m going to kill you,’” Masterson recollected. “My face is all scratched up. I got a lot of black and blue, but you should see the other guy.”“He punched me in the face. I punched back,” Masterson said. “As soon as I got on top of him, I pushed his arms down, I got up, and started running. I went down to Diversey.”The 79-year-old made it about one block in front an apartment building.“He caught up with me because I run slow,” he said, stating the brawl continued until police arrived. “I’m 79, but I’m not a punk. I can handle myself a little bit. I can do 50 push ups.”
That was in 2018.
Rokas Ablacinskas was a Lithunian immigrant. ICE wanted him. Cook County instead let him go.
On Dec. 3, 2018, ICE lodged a detainer with the Cook County Jail on Rokas Ablacinskas, a 22-year-old citizen of Lithuania, following his arrest for attempted murder, aggravated battery of a victim over the age of 60 and aggravated battery in a public place. Without notifying ICE, the Cook County Jail released Ablacinskas Sept. 17, 2019, and he remains at large in the community.
And that's after trying to beat a 79-year-old man with Parkinson's to death.
Lefties often claim that enforcing immigration laws is racist. And alt-righters also try to reduce immigration to a purely racial, rather than immigration or border security issue. Meaning they'd be fine with someone like Rokas. Rokas is white. He's also a violent thug who doesn't belong in this country. And Cook County has made it possible for him to remain here and to be on the loose.
Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal
Justice System, 1998-2018
By Mark Motivans
DOJ Office of Justice Programs, August 2019
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/icfjs9818.pdf
Highlights: Based on fiscal years—
The portion of total federal arrests that took place in the five judicial
districts along the In 1998, 63% of all federal arrests were U.S.-Mexico border
almost doubled from 1998 of U.S. citizens; in 2018, 64% of all (33%) to 2018
(65%) (table 6). federal arrests were of non-U.S. citizens Ninety-five percent
of the increase in federal (figure 1 and table 4). arrests across 20 years was
due to immigration Non-U.S. citizens, who make up 7% of the offenses (table 1).
U.S. population (per the U.S. Census Bureau In 2018, 90% of suspects arrested
for federal for 2017) , accounted for 15% of all federal immigration crimes
were male; 10% were arrests and 15% of prosecutions in U.S. district female
(table 9).
Rich part of Washington,
D.C. goes tooth-and-claw to prevent new child-migrant shelter in its neighborhood
Putting
on its Victorian gentleman suit (pace Tom Wolfe), the Washington
Post's editorial board tut-tuts a rich part of Washington, D.C.
and its political patrons, for pulling out all stops to
prevent construction of a child-migrant shelter in its fancy environs.
MANY AMERICANS are rightly outraged by the Trump
administration’s treatment of migrant children, who have been separated from
parents and ill-treated by authorities. Democrats have been understandably
eager to distance themselves from such policies — a stance that can result in
knee-jerk opposition even to sensible practices in effect during the Obama
administration.
That might explain the nearly uniform outcry from
Washington-area politicians incensed at federal plans to build new shelters for
migrant children in Northern Virginia and the District . The shelters, state-licensed and similar
to scores across the county in operation since before President Trump took
office, would help move migrant children out of squalid, cramped Border
Patrol stations near the U.S.-Mexico border. They would provide a way
station for unaccompanied minors while federal officials seek to place them
with U.S.-based relatives or foster families.
But local politicians, nearly all Democrats, have
balked at cooperating with federal authorities on any immigration matter. They
have denounced the proposed new shelters with objections that smack of NIMBYism
masquerading as humane concern for children. This month, the administration of
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) enacted emergency rules that blocked a planned federal
shelter.
Just
some misplaced never-Trumpism, maybe with a whiff of NIMBYism?
Actually, the area has been plagued
by some of these child migrants, getting its name in the news more than
once for its gruesome murders. Here's one of them, courtesy of, sure
enough, the Washington Post:
Edwin Rios, 18, of Southeast Washington has been
charged with murder in the killing of Ariana Funes-Diaz, 14, Prince George’s
County police announced Friday.
Funes-Diaz was slain April 18 by MS-13 gang
members who feared that she would go to police about a kidnapping and robbery
that had occurred in the District, prosecutors said.
Funes-Diaz was lured to a tunnel in Riverdale,
Md., where she was forced to strip and then was beaten with a baseball bat and
cut with a machete in an attack that was recorded on camera, charging documents
state.
Her body was abandoned in the woods for a month
before police found it in a creek near where she was attacked, police said.
Three others have been charged as adults in the
case: Joel Escobar, 17, of Northeast Washington; Cynthia Hernandez-Nucamendi,
14, of Lothian; and Josue Fuentes-Ponce, 16, of Bladensburg.
The case sparked wider national attention after
the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency rebuked Maryland
officials, saying they had released Escobar and Fuentes-Ponce at the close
of an unrelated case without notifying federal immigration authorities.
Those
are some child migrants authorities are getting a new shelter pipeline set
up for.
The
map here says that Prince George's County in Maryland is about six miles from the Takoma
district in Washington, D.C. where the resistance is.
It's
indisputable that bringing in more unvetted migrants mean there are going
to be more of these killings going on, something that might just affect property
values and the quality of life in this tony district.
Here's
a local NBC news report on what's going
on in that area, keying off that same gruesome MS-13 murder commited by some
illegal child migrants. I have transcribed (and boldfaced) some choice
snippets:
"to get a better understanding of how
MS-13 has evolved and why we're seeing so many gruesome
crimes..."
...
'Two of the city's four murders last year --
MS-13."
...
"More than five years ago, we were given a
special invitation travel with law enforcement to El Salvador
to learn about the MS-13 gang and its ties to our area."
...
"Since the time that we went to El Salvador
till now, would you say the gang has a larger presence in our area or a smaller
presence?"
"Large."
"What would you attribute that to?"
"Recruitment.
...
"And he says kids are entering the gang at
a much younger age. You've seen in our area MS-13 gang members as
young as nine years old."
"Starting the process. But you look at
them and say 'innocence.' (Inaudible) may not know right from wrong, but
the gang knows that. So they'll take that for their benefit."
...
"They feel or they believe that a juvenile
can commit the same violence as an adult would such as a stabbing or a decapitation but
they think nothing is going to happen to them in the judicial
system. So that's why the target is juveniles."
...
So
many gruesome crimes? Gangs increasing? Recruitment younger and
younger? Child migrants here alone looking for some
"family"? Gangs know child decapitators won't get punished? With that sort of
thing going on, you can bet the migrant center is going to be a bonanza for
gang recruitment and a new wave of gruesome crimes. Funny how these asylum
seekers always seem to end up in U.S. areas where those gangs they're
supposedly fleeing are right there waiting for them.
The
2001 "missing intern" Chandra Levy murder, even closer to Takoma
than Prince George's County, by the way, was also done by one of El
Salvador's illegal immigrants.
Now
the battle is couched in "concern" for the comfort of illegal child
migrants along with opposition to President Trump, even though, as
the Post notes, the policy is Obama's. And the crocodile tears are flowing.
The
Post rightly notes that if the child migrant center is not built, the kids are
going to be waiting in squalid detention camps down at the border and then end
up somewhere in maybe the Southwest instead, a place that has long
complained about border crime and the problem unvetted migrants bring. In fact,
leftist elites have always been sheltered from this kind of thing, happy to let
the whole issue of unvetted foreigners getting in without enforcement
to be the border's problem, up until Trump at least. The migrant community
that rich Washington D.C. has encouraged for its cheap gardeners and maids
-- and "can't live without" -- as the Daily
Beast says, has always been insulated from the real problems of allowing all
unvetted comers into the coontry. Well, now the place for the child migrant
shelter is being rightly placed in an affluent part of Washington so they can live
with the consequences of their choices, too.
It
sounds like President Trump or whoever he's got on the federal side trying to
build this shelter is combining proximity to the Salvadoran illegal immigrant
community - Washington's largest - with a little taste of the medicine these
liberals would like to inflict on the border regions and poorer parts of
the country.
I
can't think of a better place to put that shelter. Let them live with the
result of their own hypocrisy.
DOJ: 64% of Federal Arrests in
2018 Were of Non-U.S. Citizens
Listen to the Article!
(CNSNews.com) - Approximately 64 percent of the
arrests that the federal government made in fiscal 2018 were of non-U.S.
citizens, according to
a report released today by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Statistics.
That represents a dramatic change from just two
decades ago, when approximately 63 percent of federal arrests were of citizens
and only approximately 37 percent were of non-citizens.
According to the data for fiscal years 1998
through 2018 that the BJS released today, federal arrests of non-U.S. citizen
first surpassed federal arrests of citizens in fiscal 2008.
“In 1998, 63 percent of all federal arrests were
of U.S. citizens; in 2008, 64 percent of all federal arrests were of non-U.S.
citizens,” said the BJS report (“Immigration,
Citizenship, and the Federal Justice System, 1998-2018”).
Although immigration and immigration-related
offenses accounted for the vast majority of non-U.S. citizen arrests,
non-citizens were also over-represented among those arrested for
non-immigration offenses, according to the report.
“The five crime types for which non-U.S. citizens
were most likely to be prosecuted in U.S. district court in 2018 were illegal
reentry (72 percent of prosecutions), drugs (13 percent of prosecutions), fraud
(4.5 percent), alien smuggling (4 percent), and misuse of visas (2 percent).”
“Non-U.S. citizens, who make up 7 percent of the
U.S. population (per the U.S. Census Bureau for 2017), accounted for 15 percent
of prosecutions in U.S. district court for non-immigration crimes in 2018,”
said the report.
“In 2018,” it said, “non-U.S. citizens accounted
for 24 percent of all federal drug arrests and 25 percent of all federal
property arrests, including 28 percent of all federal fraud arrests,” said the
report.
Table 4 in the report lists the number of federal
arrests by the country of citizenship of the individual arrested for the fiscal
years from 1998 through 2018.
The table shows that the largest total number of
federal arrests in any of those years came in the latest year, fiscal 2018,
when the federal government made 195,771 arrests.
That was up 88.5 percent from the 103,866 total
arrests that the federal government made in fiscal 1998.
Of the 195,771 that the federal government
arrested in fiscal 2018, 125,027—or 63.9 percent—were non-U.S. citizens.
That was up 233.5 percent from the 37,486 non-U.S.
citizens the federal government arrested in fiscal 1998.
At the same time that the federal government was
arresting 125,027 non-U.S. citizens in fiscal 2018, it was arresting 70,542
U.S. citizens.
That was up 10.0 percent from the 64,137 U.S.
citizens the federal government arrested in fiscal 1998.
Of the 125,027 non-U.S. citizens that the federal
government arrested in fiscal 2018, 78,062 (or 39.9 percent) were from Mexico;
39,858 (or 20.4 percent) were from Central America; and 7,107 (or 3.6 percent)
were from other regions.
In the years since fiscal 1998, the most dramatic
increase in the number of non-U.S. citizens arrested annually was among those
from Central America.
From fiscal 1998 to fiscal 2018, the number of
Mexicans arrested annually by the federal government grew from 28,388 to
78,062. That was an increase of 49,674—or 175 percent.
From fiscal 1998 to fiscal 2018, the number of
Central Americans arrested annually by the federal government grew from 1,171
to 39,858. That was an increase of 38,687—or 3,303.8 percent.
From fiscal 1998 to fiscal 2018, the number of
individuals from other regions arrested annually by the federal government
declined from 7,927 to 7,107. That was a drop of 820—or 10.3 percent.
|
DOJ:
Feds Arrested More Mexican Nationals than Americans in 2018
The total
number of federal arrests of Mexican nationals living in the United States now
exceeds the total number of federal arrests of American citizens, federal data
reveals.
A new report by the Department of Justice (DOJ) finds that in
2018, the number of Mexican nationals arrested for federal crimes exceeded the
number of American citizens who were arrested for federal crimes by about 8,000
arrests.
For example, more than 78,000 federal arrests of Mexicans were
made last year. Compare that to the roughly 70,500 federal arrests made of
American citizens the same year. Over 20 years, the number of federal arrests
made of Mexican nationals in the U.S. has soared by 175 percent while federal
arrests of Americans grew by only 10 percent.
Likewise, the number of federal arrests of non-U.S. citizens is
nearly double the arrests of Americans. In 2018, law enforcement officials
arrested more than 125,000 non-U.S. citizens for federal crimes — a 234 percent
increase since 1998.
Central Americans in the U.S. have had the largest increase in
federal arrests over the last two decades. In 1998, only about 1,200 Central
Americans were arrested for federal crimes. Fast-forward to 2018, when nearly
40,000 Central Americans were arrested for federal crimes. This indicates an
increase in federal arrests of more than 3,300 percent over the last 20 years.
DOJ: Federal Arrests of Foreigners More than Tripled in Last 20 Years
DOJ: Federal Arrests of
Foreigners More Than Tripled in Last 20 Years
As Breitbart News reported, though non-U.S.
citizens represent just seven percent of the total U.S. population, they
accounted for 15 percent of all federal arrests and 15 percent of all
prosecutions for non-immigration related crimes in 2018. This indicates that
non-U.S. citizens were about 2.3 times as likely to be arrested or prosecuted
for non-immigration related crimes.
For non-immigration offenses, the total of federal arrests for
non-U.S. citizens between 1998 and 2018 increased nearly eight percent, and
between 2017 and 2018 rose almost ten percent.
Non-U.S. citizens were most likely to be prosecuted for illegal
re-entry, that is illegal aliens who have been previously deported, drugs,
fraud, alien smuggling, and misuse of visas.
A 2018 Government Accountability
Office (GAO) report discovered nearly all
illegal and legal immigrants in U.S. federal prisons are from Mexico, Honduras,
El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Guatemala.
Between 2010 and 2015, the average annual cost to incarcerate
criminal illegal and legal immigrants slightly decreased — as the criminal
alien population slightly decreased as well — from $1.56 billion to about $1.42
billion. That cost is paid for by American taxpayers who are forced to offset
the costs of mass immigration to the country.
Every year, the U.S. admits more
than 1.5 million foreign nationals, with the overwhelming majority arriving
through the process known as “chain migration,” whereby newly
naturalized are able to bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the
country. Between 2005 and 2017, chain migration, alone, brought nearly 10 million foreign nationals
to the U.S.
John
Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND CRIME
The stunning numbers the Left cannot refute.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AND THE FORTUNE 500 WHICH ARE MAJOR DONORS TO LA RAZA, THE RACIST MEXICAN SUPREMACIST POLITICAL PARTY.
The Violent Crimes Institute in Atlanta is a real place. They did a real study. These are the real results. 'Based on a one-year in-depth study, Deborah Schurman-Kauflin of the Violent Crimes Institute of Atlanta estimates there are about 240,000 illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United States who have had an average of four victims each. She analyzed 1,500 cases from January 1999 through April 2006 that included serial rapes, serial murders, sexual homicides and child molestation committed by illegal immigrants.'
FBI DIRECTOR: GANGS 2006
"The violent MS-13 - or Mara Salvatrucha - street gang is following the migratory routes of illegal aliens across the country, FBI officials say, calling the Salvadoran gang the new American mafia. MS-13, has a significant presence in the Washington area, and other gangs are spreading into small towns and suburbs by following illegal aliens seeking work in places such as Providence, R.I., and the Carolinas, FBI task force director Robert Clifford said.
"The migrant moves and the gang follows," said Mr. Clifford, director of the agency's MS-13 National Gang Task Force."
INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants 2006 (First Quarter) INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants CRIME STATISTICS
95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
83% of warrants for murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens.
86% of warrants for murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens.
75% of those on the most wanted list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens. 24.9% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
40.1% of all inmates in Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
48.2% of all inmates in New Mexico detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
29% (630,000) convicted illegal alien felons fill our state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6 billion annually
53% plus of all investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens.
50% plus of all gang members in Los Angeles are illegal aliens from south of the border.
71% plus of all apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes".
47% of cited/stopped drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens.
63% of cited/stopped drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens
66% of cited/stopped drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
BIRTH STATISTICS 380,000 plus “anchor babies” were born in the U.S. in 2005 to illegal alien parents, making 380,000 babies automatically U.S. citizens.
97.2% of all costs incurred from those births were paid by the American taxpayers. 66% plus of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND CRIME
The stunning numbers the Left cannot refute.
January 3, 2018
On December 21, 2017 the Department of Justice issued a press
release,
“Departments of Justice and Homeland Security Release Data on Incarcerated
Aliens—94 Percent of All Confirmed Aliens in DOJ Custody Are Unlawfully
Present.”
The initial statistic cited in the title of that DOJ press
release shows that there is a truly significant distinction to be drawn between
aliens who are lawfully present in the United States and aliens who are
illegally present in the United States, either because they have entered the
United States illegally or they have violated the terms of admission after
entering the United States via the inspections procedure at ports of entry.
The press release begins with the following statement:
President Trump’s Executive
Order on Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States requires the Department of Justice
(DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to collect relevant data
and provide quarterly reports on data collection efforts. On Dec. 18, 2017, DOJ
and DHS released the FY 2017 4th Quarter Alien
Incarceration Report, complying with this order. The report found that more
than one-in-five of all persons in Bureau of Prisons custody were foreign born,
and that 94 percent of confirmed aliens in custody were unlawfully present.
Although immigration anarchists have consistently manipulated
language, engaged in tactics of bullying and intimidation and, when all else
failed, flat-out lied about every aspect of immigration, the Trump
administration is providing the truth.
The DOJ press release, upon which my commentary today is based,
lays out the cold, hard and unequivocal facts. It is significant to note
that the title of the press release included the phrase, “confirmed aliens in
DOJ custody” because all too frequently aliens who face deportation make false
claims to United States citizenship to avoid being deported. Therefore there may
even be more deportable aliens in federal custody, while the actual number of
such aliens in local and state custody are unknown and unknowable particularly
in Sanctuary Cities and Sanctuary States.
Here is an excerpt from the press release that provides some quick
statistics and a paragraph that addresses the lack of information about aliens
in city and state facilities.
A total of 58,766 known or suspected
aliens were in DOJ custody at the end of FY 2017, including 39,455 persons in
BOP custody and 19,311 in USMS custody. Of this total, 37,557 people had been
confirmed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be aliens (i.e.,
non-citizens and non-nationals), while 21,209 foreign-born people were still
under investigation by ICE to determine alienage and/or removability.
Among the 37,557 confirmed aliens,
35,334 people (94 percent) were unlawfully present. These numbers include a 92
percent unlawful rate among 24,476 confirmed aliens in BOP custody and a 97
percent unlawful rate among 13,081 confirmed aliens in USMS custody
This report does not include data on the
foreign-born or alien populations in state prisons and local jails because
state and local facilities do not routinely provide DHS or DOJ with
comprehensive information about their inmates and detainees—which account for
approximately 90 percent of the total U.S. incarcerated population.
For decades, the truth has been carefully kept from Americans by
globalist politicians from both political parties. They have been far
more concerned about doing the bidding of the globalist special interest groups
that fund their campaigns, than they have been about the threats that open
borders and immigration anarchy pose to public safety and national security.
On April 19, 2016, towards the end of the Obama administration,
the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security conducted a hearing on the topic, “The Real Victims of a
Reckless and Lawless Immigration Policy: Families and Survivors Speak Out on
the Real Cost of This Administration’s Policies.”
I wrote about that hearing in an article which also included links to
statements made by Rep. Trey Gowdy, the Chairman of the subcommittee, who
opened the hearing with his statement that set the tone for what would
follow. Breitbart.com used one of Rep. Gowdy's statements as the title for
their article, “Trey Gowdy: More Illegal
Immigrants Convicted of Crimes At Large in the U.S. Than The Population of
Pittsburgh.”
At that same hearing Congressman Lamar Smith noted that although
it has been estimated that illegal aliens account for about 3% of the U.S.
population, they account for 30% of all murders -- making illegal aliens 10
times more likely to commit murder than anyone else. Adding that huge
number of at-large criminal aliens to the huge number of criminal aliens who
are incarcerated in prisons provides a measure of the true scope of the
immigration crisis that can only be solved by ramping up efforts and resources
to secure our nation’s borders and enforce our nation’s immigration laws from
within the interior of the United States.
The blunt honesty of Chairman Gowdy and Representative Smith
contrasts directly with the propaganda spewed by globalists such as Jimmy
Carter, the originator of the Orwellian term "undocumented
immigrant."
Beginning with Carter’s administration, the globalist immigration
anarchists have embarked on a campaign of deceit. Their goal was to erase
America’s borders and flood America with a virtually unlimited supply of cheap
and exploitable workers, an unlimited supply of foreign tourists and foreign
students and ultimately new voters who would be indebted to the politicians who
made their presence in the United States possible.
To further obfuscate the truth, Carter demanded that all INS
employees substitute the term “immigrant” for the term “alien” even though the
term alien is an integral part of the immigration laws of the United States and
is defined by the Immigration and Nationality Act simply as “Any person, not a
citizen or national of the United States. Under his campaign of deceit,
illegal aliens were be referred to as “undocumented immigrants” as though
all that these illegal aliens lacked was a piece of paper. The truth is
that aliens who run our borders are not undocumented, they are un-inspected.
Here is a bit of clarity: the difference between an illegal
alien and an immigrant is compared to the difference between a burglar and a
houseguest.
Today so-called sanctuary cities betray America, Americans and immigrants and pose a clear and immediate
danger to public safety and national security as their leaders resort to
similar Orwellian propaganda to justify their dangerous illegal
policies. Those cities should be referred to as “magnet cities” because
they attract transnational criminals, fugitives and terrorists and flood the
labor market with illegal aliens who displace American and lawful immigrant
workers and undermine wages and working conditions.
This past year Congress conducted hearings about America’s gang crisis,
particularly MS-13, once again disclosing the deadly impact of failures of
immigration law enforcement.
Today immigration anarchists continue to tell lies. They say
that if local police were to work in coordination with immigration law
enforcement authorities that illegal alien victims of crime would be fearful of
coming forward to report crimes committed against them.
In reality, visas are available for illegal alien crime victims that
would enable them to remain in the U.S. if they cooperate with police in
identifying the criminals. Other visas are also available for illegal
aliens who, although not the victims of crimes, nevertheless provide actionable
intelligence to law enforcement to combat criminals and terrorists and the
organizations to which they may belong.
Throughout my career with the INS one of my key areas of
responsibility was to use my authority as an INS agent to cultivate informants
and cooperating witnesses within ethnic immigrant communities to assist in
criminal investigations on the local, state and federal levels.
This was particularly true when I was assigned as the first INS
representative to the Unified Intelligence Division of the DEA (Drug
Enforcement Administration) and subsequently promoted and assigned, as a Senior
Special Agent, to the Organized Crime, Drug Enforcement Task Force.
Indeed, this was one of the critical elements of my annual
evaluation.
If advocates for Sanctuary Cities were truly concerned about
“immigrants” why in the world aren’t they providing information about the visas
that are available to illegal aliens who cooperate with law enforcement
authorities? The answer is self-evident- they don’t care about the
immigrants, only about promoting their false narrative.
Another deceitful claim is that through implementation of
“Comprehensive Immigration Reform” our authorities would be able to get all of
the illegal aliens “out of the shadows” so we would finally know who is here.
In reality, terrorists might avail themselves of the opportunity
to acquire new identities if their biometrics were not on file while those
alien criminals fugitives and terrorist aliens who know that their biometrics
are likely on file, would simply remain in the shadows.
CBP (Customs and Border Protection) has more than 60,000
employees, including inspectors at ports of entry and Border Patrol
agents. If, as immigration anarchists claim, it does not matter how
aliens enter the United States, why do we need to continue to fund CBP?
The answer, of course, is self-evident.
President Trump understands the truth and is acting
appropriately. All rational Americans should be appreciative and
supportive of his efforts to protect America and Americans.
Audit looks at migrant re-arrests
(UNFORTUNATELY THESE STATS ARE HIGHLY
DATED)
McClatchy Newspapers
Jan. 9, 2007
WASHINGTON - Some illegal immigrants are being
released from prison only to be arrested on new charges despite government
efforts to deport them and keep them out of the country.
The findings are part of an audit by Justice
Department Inspector General Glenn Fine that suggest authorities are still
struggling to deport illegal immigrants who commit crimes, even though most
state and local authorities are notifying immigration authorities of the
imminent release of prisoners.
Fine's office analyzed the cases of 100 immigrants
who had served time in prison and found 73 of them were rearrested after being
released.
On average, each immigrant was rearrested six
times, ranging from traffic violations to assault.
Fine's office couldn't determine how many illegal
immigrants had been rearrested overall because immigration authorities don't
keep track.
If the sample was any indication, "The rate at
which released criminal aliens are rearrested is extremely high," the
report said.
Last year, Homeland Security's inspector general
said immigration authorities expected that most of the 300,000 illegal and
legal immigrants eligible to be deported would be released.
Federal officials said they would need 34,000
additional beds at a cost of $1.1 billion to detain and remove all of them.
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Some
Illegal Immigrants Have Been Arrested and Re-Arrested 6 Times
Some Illegal Immigrants have been arrested and Re-Arrested
6 Times - Illegal Immigrants arrested for being in the United States illegally
may have been charged up to six more times, for more serious crimes, after they
were released by local authorities. Additionally, the number of illegal
immigrants deported after being declared a felon is on the rise.
The Justice findings by department Inspector
General Glenn A. Fine examined the criminal histories of 100 illegal immigrants
arrested and then released by local and state authorities in 2004, the latest
complete data available. Of the sample group of 100, according to the audit, 73
immigrants were later arrested a collective 429 times - on charges ranging from
traffic tickets to weapons and drug charges.
The data suggest "the rate at which released
criminal aliens are re-arrested is extremely high," the audit noted. The
report, parts of which were redacted, was required by Congress in 2005 and
looked at how local and state authorities that receive Justice Department
funding are working with the Homeland Security Department.
For years, the government was forced to release
thousands of illegal immigrants who were caught in the United States because of
not enough jail space and other resources. But last fall, with immigration as a
key election-year priority, Homeland Security declared it would detain 99
percent of non-Mexican illegal immigrants until they could be returned to their
home nations. The policy generally does not apply to Mexicans, who are almost
immediately returned to Mexico after being stopped by Border Patrol agents.
The Justice audit, however, only looked at
immigrants who were arrested and released by local and state authorities before
they could be turned over to Homeland Security to be detained or deported. In
all, 752 cities, counties and states participating in the program received $287
million in 2005, the audit noted.
Five states - California, New York, Texas, Florida
and Arizona - received the bulk of the money, together pulling in more than
$184 million.
Assistant Attorney General Regina B. Schofield, who
oversees the Office of Justice Programs that controlled the funding, declined
comment on the audit, noting that it does not contain any recommendations.
A separate report by the Transactional Records
Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University showed that the number of
immigrants who were deported as "aggravated felons" doubled over the
last 15 years, from 10,303 in 1992 to an estimated 23,065 in 2006.
But TRAC, which obtained the data from the Justice
Department's Executive Office of Immigration Review, noted concerns that some
of those immigrants never committed felonies.
"An individual can be declared an aggravated
felon on the basis of a conviction on misdemeanor charges such as
shoplifting," the TRAC report concluded.
What would the May 1, 2006, illegal immigration
boycott look like without illegal immigration?
The lives of 12 U.S. citizens would be saved who
otherwise would die a violent death at the hands of murderous illegal aliens
each day.
Another 13 Americans would survive who are
otherwise killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegals.
There would be no one to smuggle across our
southern border the heroin, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines, which
plague the United States, reducing the U.S. supply of methamphetamines that
day, by 80%.
Our hospital emergency rooms would not be flooded
with everything from gunshot wounds, to anchor babies, to imported diseases, to
hangnails, giving American citizens the day off from standing in line behind
illegals.
Eight American children would not suffer the horror
as victims of sex crimes.
I'll bet you did not see Congressman King's
comments on the evening news.
MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AND THE FORTUNE 500 WHICH ARE MAJOR DONORS TO LA RAZA, THE RACIST MEXICAN SUPREMACIST POLITICAL PARTY.
The Violent Crimes Institute in Atlanta is a real place. They did a real study. These are the real results. 'Based on a one-year in-depth study, Deborah Schurman-Kauflin of the Violent Crimes Institute of Atlanta estimates there are about 240,000 illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United States who have had an average of four victims each. She analyzed 1,500 cases from January 1999 through April 2006 that included serial rapes, serial murders, sexual homicides and child molestation committed by illegal immigrants.'
FBI DIRECTOR: GANGS 2006
"The violent MS-13 - or Mara Salvatrucha - street gang is following the migratory routes of illegal aliens across the country, FBI officials say, calling the Salvadoran gang the new American mafia. MS-13, has a significant presence in the Washington area, and other gangs are spreading into small towns and suburbs by following illegal aliens seeking work in places such as Providence, R.I., and the Carolinas, FBI task force director Robert Clifford said.
"The migrant moves and the gang follows," said Mr. Clifford, director of the agency's MS-13 National Gang Task Force."
INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants 2006 (First Quarter) INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants CRIME STATISTICS
95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
83% of warrants for murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens.
86% of warrants for murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens.
75% of those on the most wanted list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens. 24.9% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
40.1% of all inmates in Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
48.2% of all inmates in New Mexico detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
29% (630,000) convicted illegal alien felons fill our state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6 billion annually
53% plus of all investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens.
50% plus of all gang members in Los Angeles are illegal aliens from south of the border.
71% plus of all apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes".
47% of cited/stopped drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens.
63% of cited/stopped drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens
66% of cited/stopped drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no registration for the vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
BIRTH STATISTICS 380,000 plus “anchor babies” were born in the U.S. in 2005 to illegal alien parents, making 380,000 babies automatically U.S. citizens.
97.2% of all costs incurred from those births were paid by the American taxpayers. 66% plus of all births in California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers
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