bedowin62
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I see you are completely ignorant of American history. This explains so much!Appeal to emotion logical fallacyI'm sorry the question makes you feel ashamed of yourself. We are still waiting for an answer, how many daughters have to die in their father's arms, how many Americans have to be sacrificed on the alter of illegal aliens?
That bullshit doesn't work on me.
Same bullshit, different century.
Here's some butt hurt for you fool...
Statistics show illegal immigrants are three times as likely to be convicted of murder as members of the general population and account for far more crimes than their 3.5-percent share of the U.S. population
Justice attorney J. Christian Adams called illegal crime a, "wave of staggering proportions."
Statistics show illegals commit 13.6 percent of all crimes in the U.S., 12 percent of murder convictions, 20 percent of kidnappings, 16 percent of drug trafficking.
Illegals commit thousands of sexual assaults, domestic violence assaults, and DUI's each year.
Between 2008 and 2014 in Texas immigrants (legal and illegal) committed 611,234 crimes including nearly 3,000 homicides.
I see the point is sailing six miles above your head.
I have no doubt your ancestor European immigrants of the 19th century also committed more than their fair share of crimes.
I bet if you put those two brain cells of your to work, you could figure out why.
ACCUSING people from LONG AGO guilty of crimes without a shred of evidence, people you dont even know, from across the Internet........................ to make a point that isnt even coherent, much less intellectually honest
and you just made a comment about somebody elses intelligence????????
Are you a recent immigrant?
Allow me to elucidate:
The first groups of immigrants to suffer systematic discrimination as criminal populations were the Irish and Germans, who began arriving on the East Coast in great numbers during the 1820’s. While many German immigrants moved westward and took up farming, the Irish tended to congregate in major East Coast cities. For example, new arrivals in New York settled in Lower Manhattan, which quickly became notorious for gangs that preyed on both residents and visitors. Law-enforcement officials often refused to act against Irish criminals when their victims were fellow Irish. There were, however, frequent arrests of Irish immigrants. At one point prior to the U.S. Civil War, the Irish made up nearly 60 percent of the inmates of New York City jails; however, most of them had been arrested for petty crimes such as public drunkenness.
Crime
AGAIN; you are applying things that happened to actual individuals you know nothing about; indeed you dont even know when his descendants got here
but worse yet; what does something done then have to do with now?
if it was wrong for those LEGAL IMMIGRANTS then, how can you rationalize the same behavior FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS NOW? what else could by your point here/???????