Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

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It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Wrong:

The truth about crime, illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities

The relationship between illegal immigrants and violent crime

Research conducted by the federal government oversight organization Judicial Watch in 2014 documents that 50 percent of all federal crimes were committed near our border with Mexico.

Of the 61,529 criminal cases filed by federal prosecutors; 40 percent or 24,746 were in court districts along the southern borders of California, Arizona and Texas.

The Western District of Texas had the nation’s most significant crime rate with over 6,300 cases filed; followed by the Southern District of Texas with slightly over 6,000 cases.

The Southern California District with nearly 4,900 cases; New Mexico with nearly 4,000 cases and Arizona with over 3,500 criminal cases ranked 3rd, 4th and 5th.

The U.S. Department of Justice documents that in 2014, 19 percent or over 12,000 criminal cases filed by prosecutors were for violent crimes; and over 22 percent or 13,300 cases were for drug related felonies.

That same year, the U.S. Sentencing Commission found that 75 percent of all criminal defendants who were convicted and sentenced for federal drug offenses were illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants were also involved in 17 percent of all drug trafficking sentences and one third of all federal prison sentences.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Sentencing Commission reported that as of 2014, illegal immigrants were convicted and sentenced for over 13 percent of all crimes committed in the U.S.

According to the FBI, 67,642 murders were committed in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008, and 115,717 from 2003 through 2009. The General Accounting Office documents that criminal immigrants committed 25,064 of these murders.

Illegal immigrants clearly commit a level of violent and drug related crimes disproportionate to their population.

In California alone, over 2,400 illegal immigrants out of a total prison population of 130,000 are imprisoned in the state’s prison system for the crime of homicide.
 
Immigrants... from where?

From Mexico? Of course...

From China? Of course not...

You may want to check my thread "Truth about American population replacement", to understand why especially immigration from Mexico is one of the worst ideas we have ever put to practice.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.

I know the difference very well and crime does not rise regardless.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Wrong:

The truth about crime, illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities

The relationship between illegal immigrants and violent crime

Research conducted by the federal government oversight organization Judicial Watch in 2014 documents that 50 percent of all federal crimes were committed near our border with Mexico.

Of the 61,529 criminal cases filed by federal prosecutors; 40 percent or 24,746 were in court districts along the southern borders of California, Arizona and Texas.

The Western District of Texas had the nation’s most significant crime rate with over 6,300 cases filed; followed by the Southern District of Texas with slightly over 6,000 cases.

The Southern California District with nearly 4,900 cases; New Mexico with nearly 4,000 cases and Arizona with over 3,500 criminal cases ranked 3rd, 4th and 5th.

The U.S. Department of Justice documents that in 2014, 19 percent or over 12,000 criminal cases filed by prosecutors were for violent crimes; and over 22 percent or 13,300 cases were for drug related felonies.

That same year, the U.S. Sentencing Commission found that 75 percent of all criminal defendants who were convicted and sentenced for federal drug offenses were illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants were also involved in 17 percent of all drug trafficking sentences and one third of all federal prison sentences.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Sentencing Commission reported that as of 2014, illegal immigrants were convicted and sentenced for over 13 percent of all crimes committed in the U.S.

According to the FBI, 67,642 murders were committed in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008, and 115,717 from 2003 through 2009. The General Accounting Office documents that criminal immigrants committed 25,064 of these murders.

Illegal immigrants clearly commit a level of violent and drug related crimes disproportionate to their population.

In California alone, over 2,400 illegal immigrants out of a total prison population of 130,000 are imprisoned in the state’s prison system for the crime of homicide.

Judicial watch? :laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301:
 
Immigrants... from where?

From Mexico? Of course...

From China? Of course not...

You may want to check my thread "Truth about American population replacement", to understand why especially immigration from Mexico is one of the worst ideas we have ever put to practice.

Ignorance.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.

I know the difference very well and crime does not rise regardless.

Let me guess, according to you it's not a crime to come into the country illegally.

Of course...
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.

I know the difference very well and crime does not rise regardless.

Wrong.
 
What a crock of shit. It's a very simple concept, if an illegal alien hadn't entered the country they wouldn't have the ability to commit a crime here. And these whack-a-do idiots that put these studies together never include the crime they committed just to get here, or the identity theft, fake documents they buy and other crime they commit to work here. In fact every day they remain and go to work they are committing another crime, as are the people that hire them. So shove your faux studies, they are meaningless.


.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.

I know the difference very well and crime does not rise regardless.
Wrong....
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Once again, another liberal doesn't seem to know the difference between legal and illegal.

I know the difference very well and crime does not rise regardless.

Let me guess, according to you it's not a crime to come into the country illegally.

Of course...

Maybe you stop trying to guess based on the stupid shit you conservatives "think".
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Self manipulated, ignorant fools refuse to allow themselves to see past their nose.
Illegal aliens are the catalyst to the litters of welfare dependent, extremely criminal, highly incarcerated anchor babies.
As much as you LefTards hate it, it’s usually best to solve problems at their root. Stop the illegal cockroach from stepping foot on American soil and stop the filthy anchor from fucking over good Americans. TA-DA!
What else can I teach you?
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Wrong:

The truth about crime, illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities

The relationship between illegal immigrants and violent crime

Research conducted by the federal government oversight organization Judicial Watch in 2014 documents that 50 percent of all federal crimes were committed near our border with Mexico.

Of the 61,529 criminal cases filed by federal prosecutors; 40 percent or 24,746 were in court districts along the southern borders of California, Arizona and Texas.

The Western District of Texas had the nation’s most significant crime rate with over 6,300 cases filed; followed by the Southern District of Texas with slightly over 6,000 cases.

The Southern California District with nearly 4,900 cases; New Mexico with nearly 4,000 cases and Arizona with over 3,500 criminal cases ranked 3rd, 4th and 5th.

The U.S. Department of Justice documents that in 2014, 19 percent or over 12,000 criminal cases filed by prosecutors were for violent crimes; and over 22 percent or 13,300 cases were for drug related felonies.

That same year, the U.S. Sentencing Commission found that 75 percent of all criminal defendants who were convicted and sentenced for federal drug offenses were illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants were also involved in 17 percent of all drug trafficking sentences and one third of all federal prison sentences.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Sentencing Commission reported that as of 2014, illegal immigrants were convicted and sentenced for over 13 percent of all crimes committed in the U.S.

According to the FBI, 67,642 murders were committed in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008, and 115,717 from 2003 through 2009. The General Accounting Office documents that criminal immigrants committed 25,064 of these murders.

Illegal immigrants clearly commit a level of violent and drug related crimes disproportionate to their population.

In California alone, over 2,400 illegal immigrants out of a total prison population of 130,000 are imprisoned in the state’s prison system for the crime of homicide.

Judicial watch? :laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301:
Judicial watch has a long history of uncovering facts that fake news outlets like CNN don't want to report. Their record is impeccable. Yours, on the other hand, is positively embarassing.
 
What a crock of shit. It's a very simple concept, if an illegal alien hadn't entered the country they wouldn't have the ability to commit a crime here. And these whack-a-do idiots that put these studies together never include the crime they committed just to get here, or the identity theft, fake documents they buy and other crime they commit to work here. In fact every day they remain and go to work they are committing another crime, as are the people that hire them. So shove your faux studies, they are meaningless.


.

So where do the majority of illegal aliens come from?
 
What a crock of shit. It's a very simple concept, if an illegal alien hadn't entered the country they wouldn't have the ability to commit a crime here. And these whack-a-do idiots that put these studies together never include the crime they committed just to get here, or the identity theft, fake documents they buy and other crime they commit to work here. In fact every day they remain and go to work they are committing another crime, as are the people that hire them. So shove your faux studies, they are meaningless.


.

They also always lump in legal immigrants with illegal aliens.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Self manipulated, ignorant fools refuse to allow themselves to see past their nose.
Illegal aliens are the catalyst to the litters of welfare dependent, extremely criminal, highly incarcerated anchor babies.
As much as you LefTards hate it, it’s usually best to solve problems at their root. Stop the illegal cockroach from stepping foot on American soil and stop the filthy anchor from fucking over good Americans. TA-DA!
What else can I teach you?

You posted a lot of words and said nothing.
 
It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Illegal Immigration Does Not Increase Violent Crime, 4 Studies Show

Contrary to Trump’s Claims, Immigrants Are Less Likely to Commit Crimes

Study shows undocumented immigration doesn't increase violent crime

Does Immigration Increase Crime?

Self manipulated, ignorant fools refuse to allow themselves to see past their nose.
Illegal aliens are the catalyst to the litters of welfare dependent, extremely criminal, highly incarcerated anchor babies.
As much as you LefTards hate it, it’s usually best to solve problems at their root. Stop the illegal cockroach from stepping foot on American soil and stop the filthy anchor from fucking over good Americans. TA-DA!
What else can I teach you?

The worst thing is that they vote in lockstep to make our country like theirs - a shithole. The deal breaker...

They procreate like bunnies, using American tax payer money.

Democrats obviously love this arrangement as they want to turn the county into a shithole too.
The offspring are always worse, as we select the best, but their children won't be the best.

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It's time to end the lying coming from the Trump cult.

By Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman, The Conversation on February 7, 2017

Research has shown virtually no support for the enduring assumption that increases in immigration are associated with increases in crime.

Immigration-crime research over the past 20 years has widely corroborated the conclusions of a number of early 20th-century presidential commissions that found no backing for the immigration-crime connection. Although there are always individual exceptions, the literature demonstrates that immigrants commit fewer crimes, on average, than native-born Americans.

Also, large cities with substantial immigrant populations have lower crime rates, on average, than those with minimal immigrant populations.

In a paper published this year in the Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, we, along with our colleagues Gail Markle, Saskia Weiss and Charles Jaret, investigated the immigration-crime relationship.

We analyzed census data spanning four decades from 1970 to 2010 for 200 randomly selected metropolitan areas, which include center cities and surrounding suburbs. Examining data over time allowed us to assess whether the relationship between immigration and crime changed with the broader U.S. economy and the origin and number of immigrants.

The most striking finding from our research is that for murder, robbery, burglary and larceny, as immigration increased, crime decreased, on average, in American metropolitan areas. The only crime that immigration had no impact on was aggravated assault. These associations are strong and stable evidence that immigration does not cause crime to increase in U.S. metropolitan areas, and may even help reduce it.

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Research conducted by the federal government oversight organization Judicial Watch in 2014 documents that 50 percent of all federal crimes were committed near our border with Mexico.

Of the 61,529 criminal cases filed by federal prosecutors; 40 percent or 24,746 were in court districts along the southern borders of California, Arizona and Texas.

The Western District of Texas had the nation’s most significant crime rate with over 6,300 cases filed; followed by the Southern District of Texas with slightly over 6,000 cases.

The Southern California District with nearly 4,900 cases; New Mexico with nearly 4,000 cases and Arizona with over 3,500 criminal cases ranked 3rd, 4th and 5th.

The U.S. Department of Justice documents that in 2014, 19 percent or over 12,000 criminal cases filed by prosecutors were for violent crimes; and over 22 percent or 13,300 cases were for drug related felonies.

That same year, the U.S. Sentencing Commission found that 75 percent of all criminal defendants who were convicted and sentenced for federal drug offenses were illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants were also involved in 17 percent of all drug trafficking sentences and one third of all federal prison sentences.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Sentencing Commission reported that as of 2014, illegal immigrants were convicted and sentenced for over 13 percent of all crimes committed in the U.S.

According to the FBI, 67,642 murders were committed in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008, and 115,717 from 2003 through 2009. The General Accounting Office documents that criminal immigrants committed 25,064 of these murders.

Illegal immigrants clearly commit a level of violent and drug related crimes disproportionate to their population.

In California alone, over 2,400 illegal immigrants out of a total prison population of 130,000 are imprisoned in the state’s prison system for the crime of homicide.

Judicial watch? :laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301:
Those are facts, moron. Prove they are not.
 

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