Ok but it isn't like only illegals do that.
Exhibit A: Olongapo
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/22...rape-case.html
Open borders baby!
Ok but it isn't like only illegals do that.
Exhibit A: Olongapo
illegal rapists get deported. black rapists get life (unless they go to Baylor). white rapists get three months.
The Repug Rape Caucus approves
If they're here illegally they should, and likely will, be severely punished and deported.
Tying it to the immigration debate is lazy confirmation bias. Rape isn't an immigration issue.
Fox went 2 minutes before blaming Obama.
Record?
here's an idea.
just before deportation, we implant a device that will explode an artery in their neck if they ever set foot on US soil again. (much like what happened to snake plissken)
or cut their feet off.
Dunno, what's New Fox's record on Trump??
white boy rapists, HS football rapists, cops who sodomize arrestees get different treatment than these brownies.
but but other people rape too![]()
Shut it down, everyone, SnakeBoy brought the sarcastic cry emoji response. Your arguments are now invalidated.
Tucker covered it and completely destroyed this guy with a simple question
he must have been the valedictorian of the emoji school of logic.
Two responsible, 1 is an illegal immigrant. So don't even worry about the other rapist running around. He's here legally. I'm sure the victim takes comfort in that.
PARENTS: what happened to our daughter? was she raped?
DETECTIVE: well when it comes to your daughter, there's bad new and good news....
that is the funniest thing I've read here in a long time
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GOP sycophants sure like their anecdotes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/illegal-...by-immigrants/
Mears and others who study this subject seem to agree that most research indicates immigrants actually commit crime at lower rates than native-born citizens.
According to analysis of the 2010 census and the American Communities Survey done by the non-profit American Immigration Council, immigrants to the United States are significantly less likely than native-born citizens to be incarcerated. The authors found that 1.6 percent of immigrant males age 18-39 are incarcerated, compared to 3.3 percent of the native-born.
The divide was even sharper when the authors examined the incarceration rate among immigrant men the authors believe likely to be undo ented — specifically less-educated men from El Salvador and Guatemala between age 18-29. According to AIC senior researcher Walter Ewing, there are very few ways for men in this demographic to emigrate legally. According to the analysis, these likely undo ented immigrants had an incarceration rate of 1.7 percent, compared with 10.7 percent for native-born men without a high school diploma.
One study published in the journal Criminology and Public Policy in 2008 looked at recidivism among inmates at the Los Angeles County Jail in 2002 and the authors wrote that their results “lend no support to the ubiquitous assertion that deportable aliens are a unique threat to public safety.”
This conclusion is no surprise to Christopher Salas-Wright, an assistant professor at Boston University who has studied antisocial behavior like drug use, gambling and fighting in immigrant and non-immigrant populations.
“The evidence is really compelling that immigrants are involved in these behaviors at a far lower rate than native-born Americans,” Salas-Wright says.
A paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research in 2007 found that immigrants had incarceration rates about one-fifth that of native-born Americans, and that the difference actually increased between 1980 and 2000.
The reasons for this so-called “immigrant paradox” aren’t fully understood, said Salas-Wright, but “one theory is people who choose to pick up their lives and move to a foreign country and set up a new life tend to be healthier people. And they tend to be interested in making this new life work.”
In other words, he said, after undertaking the economic and social sacrifice necessary to emigrate, it doesn’t make sense to imperil that new life by committing crime or engaging in risky behavior.
Isn't it that they don't show minors' pics (regardless of legal or not)?
It did
Unless you want to revive the "other people rape too" argument.
How about the rape isn't an immigration issue argument? Did your cry emoji shut that down too?
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