Federal Study Shows Illegals are More likely to be Criminals

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Dec 22, 2017.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    #31     Dec 23, 2017
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    You and others want source data on illegal immigrants in federal prison, I provided the source data. People can parse it and come to their own conclusions.
     
    #32     Dec 23, 2017
  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    How many times do I have to explain that this isn't about data, this is about torturing data to reach conclusions that the anti-immigrant racist Conservatives love.
     
    #33     Dec 23, 2017
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I provided the report with the raw data.... go figure it out on your own -- rather than reading articles. This is a federal report that is released every quarter for many years now.

    Or for full data you can read the entire yearly report -- here is the one from 2011 under the Obama administration...

    CRIMINAL ALIENSTATISTICS
    Information on Incarcerations, Arrests, and Costs

    https://www.gao.gov/new.items/d11187.pdf
     
    #34     Dec 23, 2017
  5. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    I already figured it out, now I am pointing out how absurd the conclusions reached by Ingraham's racist blog 'lifezette'. I have written two papers on data analysis in python, I don't need to be told how to analyze data.
     
    #35     Dec 23, 2017
  6. jem

    jem

    Stoneridge is closed. The owner/developer wanted to develop it. However, it was zoned open space when he bought it. He paid for a referendum to change the zoning. He was voted down 63 percent to 38 percent.

    The layout was not bad it was just poorly maintained. If the owner was employing illegals (and I don't know that he was) attempting to bulldoze and turn it into homes did not work. Everybody told the guy Poway would not vote to change the zoning. Poway voted down previous measures to change zoning on other properties.

     
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    #36     Dec 23, 2017
  7. jem

    jem

    and again... we still do not know they were convicted of soley immigration offenses and we don't know that it was not after already being deported multiple times and violating court orders. Finally, we don't know how many of those offenses were connected to other crimes and they somehow arranged a deal after turning in a smuggler.

    In short.. if anything 7.3 percent is a low number which therefore does not help the illegal immigration advocates at all.


     
    #37     Dec 23, 2017
  8. jem

    jem

    wrong



     
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    #38     Dec 23, 2017
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The report states very directly that immigration offenses are excluded.

    Actually -- seeing that illegal immigrants represent approx 3.5% of the U.S. population and the percent of criminals locked up in federal prison for non-immigration offenses is 7.3% -- this represents a very strong argument for stronger enforcement against illegal immigration.

    The argument even gets stronger for proper enforcement when you include illegal immigrants locked up for non-immigration crime in state prisons where they represent over 9% of the state prison population in most states.
     
    #39     Dec 23, 2017
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  10. jem

    jem

    wow... well done.

     
    #40     Dec 23, 2017