Your numbers are way off. Not nearly 25% are violent criminals. Not nearly 25% are coming here to "work for the cartels." Those are gross miss-characterizations.
Everyone who has posted a review on here has committed a non violent misdemeanor. With as many laws as we have on the books, you'd be hard pressed to find a high percentage of Americans who haven't committed a crime in their life. I couldn't care less about people committing a victimless non violent misdemeanor, because I'm not angry at or fearful of people with skin that's darker than mine.
The racism is evident in the miss-characterizations, and in the fact that the same Robert Bowers type of people, who are irrationally angry at, or fearful of immigrants with darker skin than theirs, couldn't care less about white and Asian immigrants.
https://www.ojp.gov/library/publicat...immigrants-and
Originally Posted by 1pittsburgh
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/cr...gal-alien-data
- These figures only count arrests in Texas for state offenses. These individuals may have criminal records in other states.
- These figures only represent offenses and convictions that are associated with arrest events that occurred between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2023.
- The criminal activity for individuals identified as illegal while in prison is under represented for this time period because they may have been incarcerated during the time frame used in this report.
- These figures do not count federal criminal charges.
- These figures do not include similar data for foreign nationals who are lawfully in the country and commit state criminal offenses.
- Individuals whose lawful presence was determined while in prison may or may not be currently incarcerated.
Over the course of their entire Texas criminal careers, these 280,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 678,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 1,473 homicide charges; 82,163 assault charges; 19,612 burglary charges; 84,023 drug charges; 1333 kidnapping charges; 38,456 theft charges; 57,752 obstructing police charges; 4,881 robbery charges; 8,444 sexual assault charges; 9,546 sexual offense charges; and 10,177 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 289,000 convictions including 718 homicide convictions; 32,873 assault convictions; 9,904 burglary convictions; 39,834 drug convictions; 428 kidnapping convictions; 16,917 theft convictions; 26,175 obstructing police convictions; 2,660 robbery convictions; 4,274 sexual assault convictions; 4,842 sexual offense convictions; and 4,006 weapon convictions.
They did, but they followed the immigration rules that were in place at the time. It doesn’t matter what someone eventually makes of themselves, anyone can do that in the US. If they came illegally they should be thrown out and not let back in. The simplest way to solve the problem is making the border as impenetrable as can practically be done. Nothing will be 100%, but certainly it can be slowed to an easily manageable trickle. Maybe something along the lines of…..a wall?
Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
worked in Berlin. i'm sure someone will point out people did manage to cross. many failed in their attempts
How do you know that they followed the immigration rules? Do you have their legal immigration papers? My ancestors came here illegally. So did the ancestors of many US citizens.
It absolutely matters what they do when they get here. I welcome those who are going to be hard working contributors to our society, because I'm not hateful or fearful of people with darker skin than mine. According to the study that I linked, immigrants commit violent and property crimes at a lower rate than US citizens do, so they actually lower the violent and property crime rates.
Originally Posted by 1pittsburgh
well this explains why you want the border open.