ICE and dealing with illegal immigration is more important to Trump than stopping general crime in the U.S.

Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
Crime is down all across the nation, whatever he is doing, it is working. Would you disagree or just ignore it that part of the equation?
 
Every person that is here, is here illegally, so illegal immigrants have 100% crime rate. You are just being stupid and the crime rate in the United States is down from 2024.

Also can you site the links on where your AI gets its info, if not, we will all know that you are once again lying and dishonest. So will you or won’t you?
Nope wrong those born here and those who follow the law and naturalize are not here illegally

Thet woke perverted twist of history has no place in any intelligent persons mind

The crime rate overall is down but not in every area especially dem run cities that encoirage high crime
 
Nope wrong those born here and those who follow the law and naturalize are not here illegally

Thet woke perverted twist of history has no place in any intelligent persons mind

The crime rate overall is down but not in every area especially dem run cities that encoirage high crime
If you are here illegally, you have committed a crime. If you are here legally you have committed no crime, so all illegal immigrants have committed a crime by being in our country and need to go home. That’s what I meant to post.
 
Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
The murder rate is down 20%

A lot of bad hombres have been deported.

Deporting them is an integral part of effective crimefighting.
 
Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
OK I get it. You hate Trump and no matter how great he is you will not admit any of his accomplishments. Do you want some cheese with that whine?
 
Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
Did Trump have anything to do with these bat shit crazy cities defunding the police? Has Trump introduced any bill to allow criminals a no bail policy? Has Trump enacted any laws making theft of less than $1,000 a slap on the wrist? Is these arrest of illegal murderers, child rapist, and felons' fake news. Or are you just a crazed leftist with too much time on his hands? INCURGING WORDS get a job.
 
Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
Illegal immigration is a bigger issue and partly a reason for high crime.

Imagine spending less on crime amd it is dropping because laws are being enforced rather than ignored.
 
Did Trump have anything to do with these bat shit crazy cities defunding the police? Has Trump introduced any bill to allow criminals a no bail policy? Has Trump enacted any laws making theft of less than $1,000 a slap on the wrist? Is these arrest of illegal murderers, child rapist, and felons' fake news. Or are you just a crazed leftist with too much time on his hands? INCURGING WORDS get a job.
I am sick and tired of having to repeat the same thing over and over again and people not understanding what I am saying.

All humans are fallible and all humans do some good and some bad. If you look closely, you will ALWAYS find some example of what a person has done or has not done that supports what you are saying. Defunding the police has been happening in some cities but only to a lesser extent (not totally) but that is dependent on how the police act and are funded in that particular city and is not something anyone (like Trump) should act on, given that this country is a REPUBLIC and that means that each state has a say on how their state is run.

Having said that, all my posts have not been simply choosing something about Trump to complain about BUT to point out that Trump is on the extreme and is doing much MORE harm than good. I am 100% against extremes and about doing more harm than good. You (and any with fairness in their makeup) can see that Trump has done "some" (not much) good but has done much MORE harm, and that is why I talk about Trump constantly. I am 100% against such a person. We can all survive a bad president (survive Biden, for example), but we cannot survive a president that does "permanent" harmful damage to the country.

Trump is causing us to lose our Democracy and what our 250-year beneficial aspect of our Constitution, which has made our country the greatest in the world. He is causing us to be like Russia, who is run by a dictator. That is unforgivable and has to be fought against with every fiber in our body.
 
OK I get it. You hate Trump and no matter how great he is you will not admit any of his accomplishments. Do you want some cheese with that whine?
You truly need to do some research before you open your mouth and sound like an ignorant fool.

I do hate Trump because he is 100% the kind of a person that I am. Everything I believe in, and that is the basis of who I am, Trump is the exact opposite. Trump has ZERO morals, ethics, principles, and humanity, whereas I have them all.

Having said that, I will admit and acknowledge any accomplishments that Trump has done (even though for every ONE he has done, he has destroyed 10 others).

To prove what I am saying, I put up an OP yesterday called "On a positive note (from me) about Trump" that you should check out. It talks about the positives that Trump is either accomplishing or saying he will accomplish and it was ME that put the OP up.
 
I am sick and tired of having to repeat the same thing over and over again and people not understanding what I am saying.

All humans are fallible and all humans do some good and some bad. If you look closely, you will ALWAYS find some example of what a person has done or has not done that supports what you are saying. Defunding the police has been happening in some cities but only to a lesser extent (not totally) but that is dependent on how the police act and are funded in that particular city and is not something anyone (like Trump) should act on, given that this country is a REPUBLIC and that means that each state has a say on how their state is run.

Having said that, all my posts have not been simply choosing something about Trump to complain about BUT to point out that Trump is on the extreme and is doing much MORE harm than good. I am 100% against extremes and about doing more harm than good. You (and any with fairness in their makeup) can see that Trump has done "some" (not much) good but has done much MORE harm, and that is why I talk about Trump constantly. I am 100% against such a person. We can all survive a bad president (survive Biden, for example), but we cannot survive a president that does "permanent" harmful damage to the country.

Trump is causing us to lose our Democracy and what our 250-year beneficial aspect of our Constitution, which has made our country the greatest in the world. He is causing us to be like Russia, who is run by a dictator. That is unforgivable and has to be fought against with every fiber in our body.
We (most of us) clearly understand what you are saying.
However we strongly disagree with what you are saying, your positions on the issues, and your skewed and selective "facts".

Your problem in this post, and most of your posts here is you confuse understanding with accepting/approving. Or to paraphrase something I heard long ago; "They confuse their Right of Free Speech with their desire to have everyone believe and comply with what they say."

You are far from objective in your assessments, views, and opinions. You lean from slightly to full blown politically Left, heavy doses of socialist/communist rhetoric, layered in pravda from Russia and PRChina.

Also an overload of hubris.

Repeating your falsehoods and pravda won't make your delusions any more real or worthwhile to us but you make a good foil to illustrate and dispute/debate those pravda.

Ramble on all you want "professor", but be a realist regarding much of your audience here doesn't buy your snake oil.
 
I am sick and tired of having to repeat the same thing over and over again and people not understanding what I am saying.

All humans are fallible and all humans do some good and some bad. If you look closely, you will ALWAYS find some example of what a person has done or has not done that supports what you are saying. Defunding the police has been happening in some cities but only to a lesser extent (not totally) but that is dependent on how the police act and are funded in that particular city and is not something anyone (like Trump) should act on, given that this country is a REPUBLIC and that means that each state has a say on how their state is run.

Having said that, all my posts have not been simply choosing something about Trump to complain about BUT to point out that Trump is on the extreme and is doing much MORE harm than good. I am 100% against extremes and about doing more harm than good. You (and any with fairness in their makeup) can see that Trump has done "some" (not much) good but has done much MORE harm, and that is why I talk about Trump constantly. I am 100% against such a person. We can all survive a bad president (survive Biden, for example), but we cannot survive a president that does "permanent" harmful damage to the country.

Trump is causing us to lose our Democracy and what our 250-year beneficial aspect of our Constitution, which has made our country the greatest in the world. He is causing us to be like Russia, who is run by a dictator. That is unforgivable and has to be fought against with every fiber in our body.
When no one understands what you are trying to convey, it is more than likely you aren’t communicating well.

You hate and obsession with all things Trump goes to the point of you making predictions that never come true, which makes you appear to be not very intelligent. Just a few thoughts to ponder.
 
When no one understands what you are trying to convey, it is more than likely you aren’t communicating well.

You hate and obsession with all things Trump goes to the point of you making predictions that never come true, which makes you appear to be not very intelligent. Just a few thoughts to ponder.
Such as this 'quote - excerpt' from #252 above;
" ... I do hate Trump because he is 100% the kind of a person that I am. ... "
Subconscious Projection or typo ?
Maybe he should proofread and edit before posting.
 
Such as this 'quote - excerpt' from #252 above;
" ... I do hate Trump because he is 100% the kind of a person that I am. ... "
Subconscious Projection or typo ?
Maybe he should proofread and edit before posting.
He is not very aware of himself, his ego is something else.
 
15th post
Trump has approved more funding for illegal immigration than for combating general crime in the U.S.

AI Overview

The recent "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed under the second Trump administration allocates an unprecedented amount of over $170 billion to immigration enforcement and border security. This funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is significantly higher than previous appropriations and eclipses funding for other law enforcement and humanitarian agencies.

Comparison to Other Appropriations

The Trump administration's ICE appropriations compare in the following ways:
  • Compared to other federal law enforcement: The total funding for immigration enforcement (including ICE and CBP) exceeds the combined budgets for all other federal law enforcement functions, such as the FBI. ICE alone receives more money than any other single U.S. law enforcement agency.
  • Compared to previous ICE budgets: The bill more than triples ICE's annual budget. ICE's annual funding increases from approximately $10.4 billion to an estimated $29.9 billion or more annually. The funding for detention operations has increased more than 400% since FY2019, with plans to expand capacity from around 41,500 people daily to at least 100,000.
  • Compared to state and local police spending: The total $170 billion for immigration enforcement over four years is more than the annual expenditures on police by state and local governments across all 50 states and D.C. combined.
  • Compared to military budgets: The total amount appropriated for immigration enforcement is larger than the annual military budget of almost every country in the world, except for the United States and China.
  • Compared to humanitarian/adjudication systems: The massive increase in enforcement funding significantly outpaces funding for humanitarian protection and immigration courts. For example, the amount allocated to immigration detention is nearly three times more than the entire adjudication system for removal and asylum claims, contributing to massive case backlogs. The bill also caps the number of immigration judges while mandating the hiring of thousands of new ICE and CBP agents.
  • Compared to labor enforcement: The funding for immigration enforcement is reportedly 80 times higher than that for labor standards enforcement.
This funding is intended to support an unprecedented mass deportation campaign, expand the border wall, and drastically increase the capacity of the immigrant detention system.

The problem with the above is the following:

AI Overview

Studies consistently indicate that U.S.-born citizens have a higher crime rate than undocumented immigrants. Undocumented immigrants have substantially lower crime rates across a range of felony offenses compared to native-born citizens.

Explanation
  • Lower Crime Rates for Undocumented Immigrants: Multiple studies, particularly those using extensive data from the Texas Department of Public Safety (one of the few states that logs immigration status), found that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at a significantly lower rate than native-born Americans.
  • Specific Crime Comparisons: Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are:
    • Over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes.
    • 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes.
    • Over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes.
Why is this happening? Isn't controlling all crime what our government should be funding, rather than just illegal immigration crime?

I guess it is all about Trump trying to make a statement that feeds his voters, rather than making a statement that he is fighting crime. He talks big but his stick is small.
And once again he's dealing with it in a totally ineffective and incorrect manner. Now ICE and DHS have lost almost all their credibility too.
 
Again, bottom line , which areas would a white paper show as having the most “ illegal “ immigrants? And why are the feds not there.
Sadly this reminds me of the “ RENIG” policies of companies in the 70’s
Yes that is a bigoted policy but it was real.
 
Again, bottom line , which areas would a white paper show as having the most “ illegal “ immigrants? And why are the feds not there.
Sadly this reminds me of the “ RENIG” policies of companies in the 70’s
Yes that is a bigoted policy but it was real.

which areas would a white paper show

Raciss!
 
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