Unveiling The Hidden Truth About Illegal Aliens And Crime

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Unveiling The Hidden Truth About Illegal Aliens And Crime

The Democrats have done their best to hide the data,
but it is possible to use available information to extrapolate just how bad illegal alien crime is.
9 Apr 2026 ~~ By Alan J Feifer


Every day, all over America, illegal aliens, legal immigrants, and naturalized Americans from a rogue’s list of countries to our South and from the Middle East kill, rape, rob, and defraud us, almost with impunity. Yet, if you try to prove it by citing reliable government statistics, you can’t. The left works hard—it may be its most important job—to ensure you can’t find out exactly how bad things really are across America.
The bottom line: almost no states or the federal government track crimes using reliable indicators of someone’s country of origin, immigration status, or citizenship status. To the extent that states do, information is spotty and irregular. Only one state, Texas, keeps comprehensive records...only one! (Thank you, Governor Abbott!).
Recently, moments after being sworn in as Governor, Virginia’s Abigail Spanberger’s first act was to reverse all policies that former Governor Glenn Youngkin had enacted on a range of immigration and cooperation subjects. Her statements were masterclasses in duplicity, promising to enforce the law, even while making it impossible for Virginia law enforcement to do so because ICE detainers are administrative, not judicial:
I have full confidence that Virginia law enforcement agents are keeping Virginia safer when exercising their authority under Virginia law.​
And, importantly, any time there is a judicial warrant in hand, state and local law enforcement should be, and the expectation is, they should be cooperating with any other law enforcement agencies that might need their assistance.​
By stating this and through other Executive Orders, Spanberger wasted no time in returning Virginia to its status as an aggressive and repressive sanctuary state, effectively favoring non-citizens over citizens. Recent high-visibility incidents in Virginia that involve illegal aliens include Old Dominion, the Fairfax bus stop stabbing, the stabbing death of a 3-month-old, and a machete murder. There are more, but it’s hard to dig most of them up due to the limitations previously mentioned.
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We’ll extrapolate official Texas numbers and see where that takes us—Data and Assumptions:
  • Texas population (July 1, 2024): 31,290,831.
  • U.S. population (2024 estimate): 340,110,988.
  • Texas share of the US population: 31,290,831/340,110,988\approx 9.20% of the country.
  • Texas DPS cumulative DHS-matched counts (June 1, 2011–Feb 28, 2026): homicide 1,123; assault 78,122; robbery 3,394; sexual assault 7,629. These are charges tied to DHS-identified non-citizens.
  • Time window length used: June 1, 2011 → Feb 28, 2026 ā‰ˆ 14.75 years.
  • Calculations (method: proportional extrapolation)
  • Sum Texas violent charges used: 1,123+78,122+3,394+7,629=90,268.
  • Extrapolate to the US by population share: 90,268/0.09197\approx 981,500 total extrapolated US charges over the same period.
  • Per-year estimate: 981,500/14.75\approx 66,600 violent-offense charges per year nationwide (DHS-matched non-citizen charges, estimated).
  • Category breakdown (rounded)—Offense Texas cumulative Extrapolated US cumulative Estimated per year: Homicide 1,123 ~12,200 ~828/year Assault 78,122 ~849,300 ~57,600/year Robbery 3,394 ~36,900 ~2,500/year Sexual assault 7,629 ~83,000 ~5,600/year (Totals match rounded to ~66,600 violent, non-citizen crimes per year nationwide
Of course, some states will have lower illegal alien crime rates (e.g., Vermont) but that will be offset by those that have high rates, such as California, New York, etc.
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Most reported violent offenses do not result in an arrest; nationally, roughly 60–65% of violent offenses are not cleared by arrest or exceptional means (i.e., not ā€œclearedā€) in recent years—about 63% not cleared in 2022 and 58% not cleared in 2020. If one adds that into the assumption, our 66,000 number rises to at least 150,000 murders, rapes, and violent assaults annually.
But wait, that’s not the end of this horror show guaranteed to make you ill! We are not even beginning to count the non-violent crimes, scams, thefts, and petty crimes committed. No one seems even to want to make a guess, but it’s got to be hundreds of thousands of crimes by non-citizens each year. Just look at Minneapolis and Los Angeles, where immigrant fraud is rife.
~Snip~
Can you imagine the outcry if we really could quantify the cost in actual murders, economic destruction, and the resulting loss of emotional wellness due to non-citizen crime? It would force change almost overnight, as if waking up from a nightmare. The hue and cry for immediate reform would expose the leadership of every major city in America, leaving no room for misinterpretation about how bad non-citizen criminality has become. Spare me the fake numbers of crime having been vastly reduced. NYC cops don’t arrest violators anymore; they’re too afraid of Mamdani! Police are on defense, almost everywhere in America, afraid to do their jobs.
This could be the wake-up call for Americans to take to the streets demanding accountability and change.


Commentary:
Every foreign national who entered this country illegally is already a criminal. Those who are working using fake or stolen Social Security numbers have committed their second crime—in all states. Those who vote—and they do—have committed yet another crime.
Then they move on to other crimes like the grand larceny in Minnesota, theft, rape, assault, and even mur-der in some cases. If it weren't for sanctuary states protecting them, illegals essentially steal from every American using welfare, health services, benefits for free food, and causing housing shortages that disenfranchise American citizens. The billions spent on illegals is literally theft of our money and services without consent, against the will of the people.
The statistics are already known and crimes by illegals are 100%.
A City or State claiming that they are a Sanctuary State is traitorous to its citizens and the U.S. Constitution.
The City Councils and the State Governors declaring the same are violating their oaths to uphold the Constitution. Those who do not uphold the U.S. Constitution are traitors and hopefully that will be acted upon.
 
"Sanctuary" anything is against Article IV, section 4 of The Constitution because it's allowing invasion of the states.
Any politician supporting or enforcing it could be removed from office for violating their oaths to The Constitution.
Depending on the laws in their state, which vary, they could face additional penalties, federal law penalties are kinda weak, but also include removal from office and up to a year in jail.
 

Unveiling The Hidden Truth About Illegal Aliens And Crime

The Democrats have done their best to hide the data,
but it is possible to use available information to extrapolate just how bad illegal alien crime is.
9 Apr 2026 ~~ By Alan J Feifer


Every day, all over America, illegal aliens, legal immigrants, and naturalized Americans from a rogue’s list of countries to our South and from the Middle East kill, rape, rob, and defraud us, almost with impunity. Yet, if you try to prove it by citing reliable government statistics, you can’t. The left works hard—it may be its most important job—to ensure you can’t find out exactly how bad things really are across America.
The bottom line: almost no states or the federal government track crimes using reliable indicators of someone’s country of origin, immigration status, or citizenship status. To the extent that states do, information is spotty and irregular. Only one state, Texas, keeps comprehensive records...only one! (Thank you, Governor Abbott!).
Recently, moments after being sworn in as Governor, Virginia’s Abigail Spanberger’s first act was to reverse all policies that former Governor Glenn Youngkin had enacted on a range of immigration and cooperation subjects. Her statements were masterclasses in duplicity, promising to enforce the law, even while making it impossible for Virginia law enforcement to do so because ICE detainers are administrative, not judicial:
I have full confidence that Virginia law enforcement agents are keeping Virginia safer when exercising their authority under Virginia law.​
And, importantly, any time there is a judicial warrant in hand, state and local law enforcement should be, and the expectation is, they should be cooperating with any other law enforcement agencies that might need their assistance.​
By stating this and through other Executive Orders, Spanberger wasted no time in returning Virginia to its status as an aggressive and repressive sanctuary state, effectively favoring non-citizens over citizens. Recent high-visibility incidents in Virginia that involve illegal aliens include Old Dominion, the Fairfax bus stop stabbing, the stabbing death of a 3-month-old, and a machete murder. There are more, but it’s hard to dig most of them up due to the limitations previously mentioned.
~Snip~
We’ll extrapolate official Texas numbers and see where that takes us—Data and Assumptions:
  • Texas population (July 1, 2024): 31,290,831.
  • U.S. population (2024 estimate): 340,110,988.
  • Texas share of the US population: 31,290,831/340,110,988\approx 9.20% of the country.
  • Texas DPS cumulative DHS-matched counts (June 1, 2011–Feb 28, 2026): homicide 1,123; assault 78,122; robbery 3,394; sexual assault 7,629. These are charges tied to DHS-identified non-citizens.
  • Time window length used: June 1, 2011 → Feb 28, 2026 ā‰ˆ 14.75 years.
  • Calculations (method: proportional extrapolation)
  • Sum Texas violent charges used: 1,123+78,122+3,394+7,629=90,268.
  • Extrapolate to the US by population share: 90,268/0.09197\approx 981,500 total extrapolated US charges over the same period.
  • Per-year estimate: 981,500/14.75\approx 66,600 violent-offense charges per year nationwide (DHS-matched non-citizen charges, estimated).
  • Category breakdown (rounded)—Offense Texas cumulative Extrapolated US cumulative Estimated per year: Homicide 1,123 ~12,200 ~828/year Assault 78,122 ~849,300 ~57,600/year Robbery 3,394 ~36,900 ~2,500/year Sexual assault 7,629 ~83,000 ~5,600/year (Totals match rounded to ~66,600 violent, non-citizen crimes per year nationwide
Of course, some states will have lower illegal alien crime rates (e.g., Vermont) but that will be offset by those that have high rates, such as California, New York, etc.
~Snip~
Most reported violent offenses do not result in an arrest; nationally, roughly 60–65% of violent offenses are not cleared by arrest or exceptional means (i.e., not ā€œclearedā€) in recent years—about 63% not cleared in 2022 and 58% not cleared in 2020. If one adds that into the assumption, our 66,000 number rises to at least 150,000 murders, rapes, and violent assaults annually.
But wait, that’s not the end of this horror show guaranteed to make you ill! We are not even beginning to count the non-violent crimes, scams, thefts, and petty crimes committed. No one seems even to want to make a guess, but it’s got to be hundreds of thousands of crimes by non-citizens each year. Just look at Minneapolis and Los Angeles, where immigrant fraud is rife.
~Snip~
Can you imagine the outcry if we really could quantify the cost in actual murders, economic destruction, and the resulting loss of emotional wellness due to non-citizen crime? It would force change almost overnight, as if waking up from a nightmare. The hue and cry for immediate reform would expose the leadership of every major city in America, leaving no room for misinterpretation about how bad non-citizen criminality has become. Spare me the fake numbers of crime having been vastly reduced. NYC cops don’t arrest violators anymore; they’re too afraid of Mamdani! Police are on defense, almost everywhere in America, afraid to do their jobs.
This could be the wake-up call for Americans to take to the streets demanding accountability and change.


Commentary:
Every foreign national who entered this country illegally is already a criminal. Those who are working using fake or stolen Social Security numbers have committed their second crime—in all states. Those who vote—and they do—have committed yet another crime.
Then they move on to other crimes like the grand larceny in Minnesota, theft, rape, assault, and even mur-der in some cases. If it weren't for sanctuary states protecting them, illegals essentially steal from every American using welfare, health services, benefits for free food, and causing housing shortages that disenfranchise American citizens. The billions spent on illegals is literally theft of our money and services without consent, against the will of the people.
The statistics are already known and crimes by illegals are 100%.
A City or State claiming that they are a Sanctuary State is traitorous to its citizens and the U.S. Constitution.
The City Councils and the State Governors declaring the same are violating their oaths to uphold the Constitution. Those who do not uphold the U.S. Constitution are traitors and hopefully that will be acted upon.
Smart people can do math, most liberals cannot apparently

pretty good trend in places with more illegals crime is higher, that's not by accident

that is just correlation
 
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"Sanctuary" anything is against Article IV, section 4 of The Constitution because it's allowing invasion of the states.

Any politician supporting or enforcing it could be removed from office for violating their oaths to The Constitution.

Depending on the laws in their state, which vary, they could face additional penalties, federal law penalties are kinda weak, but also include removal from office and up to a year in jail.

Republicans Seek To Pass Biden-Era Illegal Alien Amnesty Bill

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At least Maria is willing to start looking at and solving the problem in a sensible way.

GOP is coming off as a bunch of double-talking jive turkeys if you ask me.

Going only after ''the worst of the worst'' was always an amnesty gambit.

I called this flip-flop gambit way back when you guys were popping off about Republicans are gonna deport all of the illegals when Trump gets in there.

Yeah, they've gone after the so-called ''worst of the worst'' but going after ''the worst of the worst'' specifically was always meant to mean amnesty for the rest.

And now we're finally seeing them say the quiet part out loud in the form of this legislation, predictably.


Did you read the bill?

 
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The humorous part about it is that the red helmets won't mention anything about this legislation and the blue helmets are glad of it.

I haven't read a peep on here about it until I decided to bring it up here.

That's actually quite revealing in terms of the so-called left/right paradigm. Ultimately they're all on the same team at that level of olitics. Just passing the baton back and forth evey other election cycle as each run their own leg of the race down the hopper.
 
GOP is coming off as a bunch of double-talking jive turkeys if you ask me.

Going only after ''the worst of the worst'' was always an amnesty gambit.

I called this flip-flop gambit way back when you guys were popping off about Republicans are gonna deport all of the illegals when Trump gets in there.

Yeah, they've gone after the so-called ''worst of the worst'' but going after ''the worst of the worst'' specifically was always meant to mean amnesty for the rest.

And now we're finally seeing them say the quiet part out loud in the form of this legislation, predictably.


Did you read the bill?

I gotta tell you, anything that has some commonsense about it is worth looking at.

Nobody is gonna get all that they want.
 
I gotta tell you, anything that has some commonsense about it is worth looking at.

You know, totally off-topic, but ''common sense'' is a phrase I stopped using. Someone had explained to me the fallacy of it a while back and now every time I hear it used or read it some place, I remember that conversation.

I don't feel like typing what would amount to a short book explaining the fallacy this early in the morning, but here's a good piece which about covers the fallacy of it, I think.



Nobody is gonna get all that they want.

Yeah, I get that.

But think about all of the bullshit we've read on here for the last several years about ''we're gonna get them ar illegals and deport em all" if you elect us and if you don't agree with us you're an America hater.

Shit like that.

In the mean time, the plan was never to really do that, but rather offer up amnesty legislation for the majority of em.

That's why it isn't even new legislation but rather the same old Biden era legislation.

Ah well. As I said, I called this gambit a long time ago. And here we are...
 
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Or people changing their views or finally exposing their real ones.
Shouldn't go just endorsing people willy nilly just because they have an R in front of ther name either, like it's some kind of high school football game.

Or a D in front of their name for that matter.

But that's what the system is reduced to now. That's how it is now. That whole ''you're not a team team player if you don't just shut up go along with it, so we're gonna primary you'' gambit is the name of the game now.

Then later on, we (meaning the electorate) find out who they really are and what they're really about and that the R or the D in front of their name was meaningless all along.


In the mean time...
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Shouldn't go just endorsing people willy nilly just because they have an R in front of ther name either, like it's some kind of high school football game.

Or a D in front of their name for that matter.

But that's what the system is reduced to now. That's how it is now. That whole ''you're not a team team player if you don't just shut up go along with it, so we're gonna primary you'' gambit is the name of the game now.

Then later on, we (meaning the electorate) find out who they really are and what they're really about and that the R or the D in front of their name was meaningless all along.


In the mean time...
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Welcome to our system, which defaults to a party binary, especially at the federal level.
 
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Welcome to our system, which defaults to a party binary, especially at the federal level.

I doubt many people even know about that legislation, to be honest.

I think that the electorate, collectively speaking, really believes they intend to mass deport the illegals when this legilation glaringly dictates a completely opposite, long-running intent.

Realistically we know that they're never going to deport all or even most of the illegals. And it was never really the intent.

But people believe that shit when they're campaigning on it and then the entire debate out in the wild is pretty much meaningless ''busy work.''

They don't even bother to tie a carrot to the end of the stick any more. It's crazy.

Anyway. I suppose that's all I have to say about that.

The thread just reminded me of that Biden era legislation being reintroduced under the radar by the current administration which ran on something completely different is all. As I said, the mainstream D and R news platforms don't seem to be touching it with a ten foot pole, predictably. Meanwhile, out in the wild, the Republican segment of the electorate who do know about it aren't saying jack squat nothing about it and the Democrats are glad of it.
 
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