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    We need more immigrants in America.

    They do the work that we won't do!

    https://twitchy.com/brettt/2025/08/2...alien-n2417800

    As one person mentioned, we should feed these animals to the wood chipper.
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    Hahahaaaaa that's funny stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post
    In the U.S., immigrants are significantly less likely to commit crimes or be incarcerated than people born in the United States. Research from the Cato Institute based on 2023 data found that both legal and illegal immigrants had substantially lower incarceration rates compared to native-born Americans.
    Incarceration rates by nativity in 2023
    The Cato Institute calculated the following incarceration rates per 100,000 people aged 18–54 based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau:
    Native-born Americans: 1,221 per 100,000
    Illegal immigrants: 613 per 100,000
    Legal immigrants: 319 per 100,000
    These numbers show that legal immigrants are 74% less likely to be incarcerated than native-born Americans, and illegal immigrants are 50% less likely to be incarcerated.
    Crime rates by nativity
    The disparity in crime rates is further supported by specific studies:
    Reduced overall crime: The American Immigration Council compared U.S. crime data and immigrant population shares between 1980 and 2022. As the immigrant population more than doubled, the total crime rate fell by over 60%.
    Lower felony arrest rates: A multi-year study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that undocumented immigrants are roughly half as likely as native-born people to be arrested for violent and property crimes.
    Texas-specific data: An analysis of Texas Department of Public Safety data from 2012 to 2018 found that undocumented immigrants had significantly lower arrest rates than U.S.-born citizens for violent, drug, and property crimes.
    Homicide: Undocumented immigrants had a 62% lower homicide rate than native-born Americans.
    Drug crimes: Undocumented immigrants had a 41% lower total criminal conviction rate than native-born Americans.
    Explanations for lower crime rates
    Several factors may contribute to the lower crime rates observed among immigrants:
    Stronger family structure: Immigrants are more likely to be married and have children, which is often associated with lower crime rates.
    Economic factors: When compared to native-born individuals with similar education levels, immigrants often have higher employment rates.
    Selection effect: Immigrants who choose to move to a new country often have strong motivation for success and a lower propensity for criminal behavior.
    Debunking the Myth of Immigrants and Crime
    * Past Studies Show. * No Connection Between. * Immigration and Crime. ... * The same phenomenon holds true when. research looks at undocumented immigrants. alo...
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    Illegal Immigrant Incarceration Rates, 2010–2023 - Cato Institute
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    Sep 12, 2024 — Evidence From California and Texas,” Crime & Delinquency (2023), https://doi.org/10.1177/00111287231218704. h...

    CUDA, How can you see this stuff, you are obviously blind, or your reading comprehension is really lacking. I understand you can shoot though, although it's mostly your mouth.

    p.s. You do understand who created all those reports ???
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    Isn't that all under the BiDumb Administration ??? Asking for a friend!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CUDA View Post

    Incarceration rates by nativity in 2023
    The Cato Institute calculated the following incarceration rates per 100,000 people aged 18–54 based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau:
    Native-born Americans: 1,221 per 100,000
    Illegal immigrants: 613 per 100,000
    Legal immigrants: 319 per 100,000

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    The positive factor about permitting Legal Immigration (versus open borders for Illegal entry) is that the USA decides what skill levels need to be fulfilled by skill labor and the appropriate workforce quantity needed. Also, the Cato data illustrates Legal immigrants are less prone to commit crime than Illegals.

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    We've already left the gate open too long! United States is where we are. keywords are assimilate, join us, leave your bad habits at home. don't come here for the free ****. learn our culture leave yours @ what you use to call home. do not drag us down any lower than we are. we are not perfect help us fix it.
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