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  2. Holy shit….😂😂
  3. murders and death caused by illegal immirants almost daily in CoPilot "@DriftBusta, I hear the concern behind what you wrote — violence is frightening, and when headlines feel constant, it’s easy for the mind to connect dots that aren’t actually supported by evidence. But the claim that murders or deaths caused by undocumented immigrants happen “almost daily” in the United States is not supported by any credible data. The core factThe best available research, including studies from the Cato Institute, National Academy of Sciences, and multiple state-level analyses, consistently finds that undocumented immigrants are not more likely to commit violent crime than U.S. citizens. In many places, they are less likely. That doesn’t mean crime never happens — any large population will include individuals who commit serious offenses. But the idea of a daily wave of murders tied to immigration is not reflected in crime statistics. Why this perception feels so strongA few things tend to amplify fear: High-profile cases get national coverage, even though they are statistically rare. Political rhetoric often highlights the most extreme incidents. Social media spreads emotionally charged stories faster than context or data. This creates a sense of constant danger even when the numbers don’t show a widespread pattern. don't let that right wing media and social media turn you into a paranoid schizophrenic
  4. He has meth mouth.
  5. My wife won't leave our grand daughter. Ive found 10 homes to move to so far. It's so wonderful, you live in the only sanctuary from it.
  6. Zambroski replied to Mainecat's topic in Current Events
    Whatever makes you feel good and safe. But the truth is pretty scary.
  7. Just looked next door…no threads about it there…maybe the old dickbag should back there and cry about it.😂
  8. did he edit it after realizing he himself again?
  9. It tells me that you suck Jew cock and love war…..the perfect neocon POS.
  10. did it ignorant one... provide alternative evidence, or as magatards call them alternative facts
  11. Of fuck off you self important dickbag.😂🖕🏻
  12. ICE aren't cops... they're Trumps lawless little army of thugs
  13. Not everyone thinks he's a war criminal. And maybe that display of actual bipartisan respect should tell you something...don't let it ruin your day.
  14. If you can't justify these complete fucking morons like Renee Good or Alex Pretti, yeah you've lost the plot. Didn't your old man teach you anything? Like not interfere with cops?
  15. This went exactly how I thought it would, and by most of the usual suspects. While we're demonstrating our ignorance of how to analyze statistics or just being dorks, let me give you dipshits a clue. One is too many.
  16. EVEN CBC the most quoted news in the world nevermind Canada Bias NEWS says CPC quoting them as non bias
  17. ICE told to halt most vehicle stops after pair of fatal s...It marks a major policy shift for the immigration enforcement agency, which has faced criticism in the past year over allegations of excessive use of force.
  18. DRILL BABY DRILL that is all we need let the money flow to the people said noone
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  20. Doug replied to Mainecat's topic in Current Events
  21. oh wait, using your own words it said... Comprehensive demographic data and criminological studies do not support the claim that illegal immigrants commit murders or cause deaths on a daily or frequent basis. Extensive research shows that undocumented immigrants commit violent crimes at significantly lower rates than native-born U.S. citizens. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2014704117 While individual high-profile cases of violent crime committed by undocumented immigrants occur and are widely covered by media outlets, statistically, they represent a small fraction of overall violent crime in the United States. https://www.cato.org/commentary/laken-rileys-death-made-news-heres-real-story-undocumented-migrants Comparative Homicide and Crime Rates Multiple independent research institutions and criminologists have analyzed decades of arrest, conviction, and incarceration data: [1, 2] Incarceration Rates: A comprehensive study by the Cato Institute analyzed U.S. Census data and found that undocumented immigrants have an incarceration rate of 674 per 100,000, compared to 1,195 per 100,000 for native-born Americans. [1] Homicide Convictions: Research isolating Texas—the only U.S. state that systematically records criminal justice data by legal status—shows that undocumented immigrants have a homicide conviction rate of 2.4 per 100,000, lower than the native-born citizen rate of 2.8 per 100,000. [1] Long-Term Trends: Peer-reviewed data published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) demonstrates that across violent crime categories, undocumented immigrants consistently maintain lower rates of felony arrests than U.S.-born citizens. [1] Data on Traffic Fatalities Claims regarding daily deaths often refer to motor vehicle accidents, such as driving under the influence (DUI). [1, 2] National Context: Roughly 30 to 40 people die every day from drunk driving in the U.S.. [1] Demographic Breakdown: According to federal law enforcement reporting, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) notes that native-born citizens make up the vast majority of these offenses. [1] State-Level Impact: Studies tracking state-by-state data indicate that higher concentrations of undocumented immigrants are actually correlated with lower state-level rates of drug fatalities and DUI arrests. [1] Distinguishing Total ICE Cases vs. Annual Incidents Public misconception sometimes stems from multi-decade cumulative government datasets. For instance, reports citing thousands of non-detained immigrants with criminal histories represent files accumulated over 40 years. These numbers include individuals who completed their sentences decades ago or individuals whose convictions occurred in their home countries prior to arrival, rather than an indication of daily domestic crimes. [1, 2, 3] but wait... there's more! There is no official national database that tracks the exact annual number of murders committed specifically by undocumented immigrants across the entire United States, as federal law enforcement agencies and most states do not systematically track the immigration status of every arrested individual. However, specialized state-level tracking and federal records offer concrete insights into these statistics: [1, 2] State-Level Data (Texas) Texas is the only state that comprehensively logs arrests and convictions by legal status. Because Texas shares a large border and has the nation's second-highest population of unauthorized immigrants, researchers often use its data as a baseline for wider trends. [1] Annual Convictions: According to a comprehensive decade-long study by the Cato Institute, there were 67 undocumented immigrants convicted of homicide in Texas out of 1,336 total homicide convictions. [1] Comparative Rates: The same study revealed that the homicide conviction rate for undocumented immigrants was 3.1 per 100,000, compared to 4.9 per 100,000 for native-born U.S. citizens. [1] Federal Convictions and Agency Data CBP Statistics: U.S. Customs and Border Protection records the criminal histories of noncitizens encountered by law enforcement. In Fiscal Year 2023, CBP reported 29 convictions for homicide/manslaughter nationwide among noncitizens within their enforcement data. [1] The "13,000" Figure Explained: Federal data released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) indicated that there were 13,099 noncitizens convicted of homicide on ICE's "non-detained" docket. However, independent data analyses from the Cato Institute and reporting by NBC News clarified that this is a cumulative total spanning over 40 years, not an annual figure. Furthermore, a vast majority of those individuals are not walking free; they include people currently serving long-term sentences in federal, state, and local prisons. [1, 2, 3] Academic and Statistical Consensus Multiple peer-reviewed studies—including research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)—demonstrate that undocumented immigrants are substantially less likely to commit violent crimes, including homicide, than native-born U.S. citizens. Criminologists attribute this trend largely to the strong deterrent of potential deportation, which makes undocumented individuals highly motivated to avoid any contact with law enforcement. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  22. Jerry 976 replied to Mainecat's topic in Current Events
    It is Tuesday........
  23. Take away qualified immunity and watch how things change on how they handle situations and interactions with all people legal or not. When they become personally, criminally & financially liable for their acts things will change.

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