Immigrant Crime Considered

Immigration advocates often maintain that immigrants are less crime-prone than native-born Americans, and that includes illegal aliens. Evidently they don’t believe that breaking immigration laws is really a crime. That’s consistent with the globalist belief held by many of these advocates that average citizens don’t have the democratic right to decide what kind of culture and demography their countries should have. That should be the decision of globalist rulers.

In any case, evidence suggests that immigrants are not as crime-free as their advocates maintain. John R. Lott Jr. of the Crime Prevention Research Center notes that non-citizen immigrants are about 7.3 percent of our population. Nevertheless, they constitute 15.3 percent of our federal prison population. Even if one substracts the percentage of those incarcerated for immigration offenses (4.6 %), that still leaves 10.7 % which, as Lott notes, “is still 46.6 percent higher than their share of the U.S. population.”

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