Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers: We’re All Victims
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by Peter B. Gemma
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At first glance, the statistics are jolting. According to the United Nations, 97 percent of the illegal immigrants who enter the U.S. clandestinely do so across the almost 2,000-mile border between the U.S. and Mexico, but only 20 percent of those who cross the border illegally are caught.
[1] The New York Times reports that about 4.5 million illegal aliens in the U.S. drive on a regular basis, many without licenses or insurance, or even the ability to read road signs written in English.
[2] (Meanwhile, the California legislature has just voted to give driver’s licenses to illegal aliens.) Yahoo.com writer J.C. Grant notes, “There is a statistically significant correlation between state per capita illegal immigration rates and car thefts. This correlation is particularly strong: the odds are less than two in one million that the correlation is a chance occurrence.”
[3] If just car thievery were the main concern, it would be an important problem to address. However, the Office of Immigration Statistics reported that of the 188,382 deportations of illegal aliens in 2011, 23 percent had committed criminal traffic offenses (primarily driving under the influence). Congressman Steve King (R-IA) estimates that illegal alien drunk drivers kill 13 Americans every day — that’s a death toll of 4,745 per year.
[4] The 23 percent criminal traffic offenders figure is only part of the overall picture. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, another 23 percent, more than 43,000 illegal aliens, were convicted of drug offenses. The violent crime category of assault, robbery, sexual assault, and family offenses comes to 12 percent. The non-violent crime grouping of larceny, fraud, and burglary totaled seven percent, and on the list goes — equaling 100 percent of illegal aliens who have been through the criminal justice system and inflicted thousands to millions in cost per alien on the system, for issues having nothing to do with their illegal entry into the country.
[5] In an interview with this author, Pinal County, Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu stated, “Pinal County has followed the trend of the majority of counties across the United States, so we have seen most of our major crime statistics drop during the past few years. The one area we have not seen drop — which has seen dramatic increases in fact — is crimes tied to illegal immigration. Our high-speed vehicle pursuits have rapidly increased each year from 142 in 2007 to 340 such incidents in 2010. Marijuana seizures have spiked from a low in 2008 of about 19,600 pounds to over 45,500 pounds in 2010. My deputies are telling me more and more that they are apprehending guns and high tech communication equipment from cartel operatives.”
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Sheriff Babeu went on to make this point:
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Pinal County is roughly 70 miles north of the border. In 2010, the U.S. Border Patrol reported 212,202 illegal aliens were caught in the Tucson sector alone. The Border Patrol admits for everyone captured, another 2.7 make it into the United States undetected. Of the individuals who are apprehended, as many as 30% of them already have a criminal record in the United States.
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Read More: http://www.constitutionparty.com/illega ... l-victims/
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My Thoughts:
I knew the rate was high…but not that high. And this is just the beginning.
Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers
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Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers
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Re: Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers
There were civil wars and heinous war crimes all in Central America. Many of their war criminals have escaped to this country. Do we really want them here?
I was at a restaurant in Manassas on the 4th and was talking to a man from Guatemala. He was telling us about the people coming to his country, one one of the groups really caught my attention. He said that a lot of people from Afghanistan were in Guatemala and they were speaking fluent Spanish. That immediately raised my alarm bells.
I was at a restaurant in Manassas on the 4th and was talking to a man from Guatemala. He was telling us about the people coming to his country, one one of the groups really caught my attention. He said that a lot of people from Afghanistan were in Guatemala and they were speaking fluent Spanish. That immediately raised my alarm bells.

Re: Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers
The powers that be, care more about votes than, the thousands of people who are killed or victimized by illegal aliens annually.
Re: Illegal Alien Crime and Violence by the Numbers
Viper21 - I think you are right. They don't live the lives like us. They don't have to shop for themselves, buy gas, walk the streets alone. Someone does this for them.
Just reading about T-Mac and the Confederate flag on license plates issue. There are two pools of people - 250 MM think the flag is OK. Then he says we need to remove the flag to remove this offensive element for the other 50MM. It is for everyones benefit.
NO -T-Mac. It is not. I have no idea where he gets his ideas.
It seems no matter how small the pool of persons - the conplainers - is they think they can get millions of votes and support by changing laws to pacify a few.
Just reading about T-Mac and the Confederate flag on license plates issue. There are two pools of people - 250 MM think the flag is OK. Then he says we need to remove the flag to remove this offensive element for the other 50MM. It is for everyones benefit.
NO -T-Mac. It is not. I have no idea where he gets his ideas.
It seems no matter how small the pool of persons - the conplainers - is they think they can get millions of votes and support by changing laws to pacify a few.
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