This is actually very interesting information I've found in this link.
http://www.northcoastoregon.com/2006/11/28/Illegalaliensmurder12Americansdaily
How is it that pro-illegals actually think illegals can do more good to this country than harm? I'm not saying all illegals are this way. But it's pretty scary to know that a member of our family could be killed by an illegal by murder, or drunk driving. It's also scary to know that our daughters could be victims of rape and other sex crimes brought on by illegals as well. I really don't think it's fair that we not only support these benefits that illegal are exploiting, but we are housing illegal criminals in jail cells across the country that have been arrested on an average of 4 times each. Please read the link and let me know what you think. This is a very legitimate site.
2006-12-04
05:10:24
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It's funny that everybody is comparing this with the amount of americans that kill eachother. Obviously there's more Americans than illegals. I was referring to Americans being killed by foreigners. So Iraq and illegals have something in common on this part. I'm shocked at the amount of people that have tunnel vision. As far as me committing these crimes. I'm 26 and have never been to jail. I have a career as a civil engineer and I'm at the top of the chain when it comes to what the illegal construction workers do. So if it wasn't for Americans like me, they wouldn't have jobs in this field to begin with. Damn people are naive.
2006-12-04
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I see that people give you a low rating for this fact filled piece. People say that Americans kill more than the illegals but by percentages it is not even close. Over 30% of our prison population is made up of illegals in for crimes other than their border crossing. Some people just refuse to look at the facts on this issue, they like to believe the falsehood that most of the illegals are law abiding but if that were the case they would enter the country legally.
2006-12-04 05:26:52
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answered by joevette 6
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Ofcourse, one should be in this country legally. Yes, American citizens do not commit crimes or atrocities in Iraq. If an illegal is caught committing a crime, he is deported, even legals are deported to their original country, if caught committing a crime.
My last question that was asked in favor of Mexicans was reported since I forgot to ask it in a question form.
Canada is having a labor crisis right now. Infact they pay a six figure to anyone willing to work in the oil rich area because that area has extreme weather.
2006-12-04 05:21:59
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answered by observer 4
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Many people are killed by American cars, with Americans behind the wheel. There is so much crime committed by U.S. citizent that I doubt that the absence of illegal immigrants would significantly reduce risk of being the victim of a crime.
2006-12-04 06:47:45
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answered by Juan 2
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This has been going on since the fist one came from Europe (e.g. Vikings, Columbus), let's be real crime is going to happen in this country, weather people from other countries come here or not. How many countries are not destroyed by our great nation, look at the Caribbean which one of those countries has their resources, none because the US goes in there & makes it there own. so before you go around saying that immigrants are the reason for the rapes & other violent crimes, let's look at ourselves.
2006-12-04 05:20:03
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answered by markg512 2
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You are wrong if you think most of the crime committed in the USA are because of illegal aliens, here there are pretty crazy people too
2006-12-04 05:16:23
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answered by Angela Vicario 6
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I bet that american kill other americans more often than illegals kill americans. It's not a meaningful figure in any way. How many people die every day in car accidents? lets get rid of cars . they are more dangerous than illegal aliens.
2006-12-04 05:14:12
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answered by Louis G 6
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California is 56% Latino now...source census bureau...I am not prejudice .
2006-12-04 05:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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your article is written by World Net Daily.. that is not a reliable source.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Net_Daily
scroll down and read the third paragraph
2006-12-04 05:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Illegal Aliens Linked to Rise in Crime Statistics
Jim Kouri
The former Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that as of January 2000 the total unauthorized immigrant population residing in the United States was 7 million. This total includes those who entered the United States illegally and those who entered legally but overstayed their authorized period of stay.
A more recent study estimated that there were about 10 million illegal aliens living in the United States as of March 2005. The study estimated that nearly 700,000 aliens entered the United States illegally or overstayed their authorized period of stay each year between 2000 and 2004. Some experts believe this is a overly conservative figure and that illegal immigrants number close to 20 million.
At the same time, after a steady annual reduction in crime, the annual FBI Uniform Crime Report reveals a slow but sure yearly increase in crime, especially violent crime. Some criminologists attribute the rise in crime to illegal aliens who come into the United States with a criminal background.
Many illegal aliens in the United States have been arrested and incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails, adding to already overcrowded prisons and jails. The US Justice Department issued a report on criminal aliens who are incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails.
The report contained information on the number of criminal aliens incarcerated, their country of citizenship or country of birth, and the cost to incarcerate them. Congress also requested that the Government Accounting Office provide information on the criminal history of aliens incarcerated in federal and state prisons or local jails who had entered the country illegally.
In the population study of a sample of 55,322 illegal aliens, researchers found that they were arrested at least a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal alien. Nearly all had more than 1 arrest. Thirty-eight percent (about 21,000) had between 2 and 5 arrests, 32 percent (about 18,000) had between 6 and 10 arrests, and 26 percent (about 15,000) had 11 or more arrests. Most of the arrests occurred after 1990.
They were arrested for a total of about 700,000 criminal offenses, averaging about 13 offenses per illegal alien. One arrest incident may include multiple offenses, a fact that explains why there are nearly one and half times more offenses than arrests. Almost all of these illegal aliens were arrested for more than 1 offense. Slightly more than half of the 55,322 illegal aliens had between 2 and 10 offenses.
About 45 percent of all offenses were drug or immigration offenses. About 15 percent were property-related offenses such as burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and property damage. About 12 percent were for violent offenses such as murder, robbery, assault, and sex-related crimes.
The balance was for such offenses as traffic violations, including driving under the influence; fraud --including forgery and counterfeiting; weapons violations; and obstruction of justice.
Eighty percent of all arrests occurred in three states--California, Texas, and Arizona. Specifically, about 58 percent of all arrests occurred in California, 14 percent in Texas, and 8 percent in Arizona.
Sources: Government Accounting Office, US Department of Justice, National Security Institute
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Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and he's a staff writer for the New Media Alliance (thenma.org). He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.
2006-12-04 05:19:36
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answered by Edward F 4
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More crimes are committed by legals than illegals. Maybe we should deport all of the legals who commit crimes.
2006-12-04 05:13:34
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answered by Justsyd 7
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