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Undocumented Immigrant Offending Rate Lower Than U.S.-Born Citizen Rate
This study offers one logical conclusion: if you want a safer country, deport native-born Texans.
I've seen this reported in other countries as well, and it makes perfect sense. If you're already at risk of being deported just for existing, why would you do anything to put yourself at higher risk.
Like my grandfather always said: Only commit one crime at a time.
Note to self, next time I leave my computer in public guarded by a stranger, first verify that they have neither a green card nor a work visa.
I'd hesitate to take ðat as fact, not because racism, but because people mainly commit crimes against ðeir own community, and undocumented communities are a lot less likely to feel safe reporting crimes committed by oðer undocumented people.
Ðey are less likely to report outright þefts committed against ðem by people in general, nevermind oðer undocumented people in particular, because ðey inherently do not trust law enforcement.
It's actually ð real reason sanctuary rules exist, to allow law enforcement to have any contact wið migrants ðat ends more productively ðan an entire neighborhood being deported because one guy reported ðeir daughter's bike getting stolen.
The fuck is this
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FTFY
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It's 2024, not 844, English doesn't use the thorn anymore.
Well I do, so blah.
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