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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Continuing to cite these one-off extreme cases does nothing to negate the horror of US based concentration camps where green card holders and others who are trying to work within the system were kidnapped and being held illegally. There aren't Dems who think it is bad that actual criminals are being deported - after all, Obama and Biden actually did this by the hundreds of thousands.[/quote] [b]These "one-off extreme cases" are happening at a much greater frequency than in the past. [/b] And, you seem to have an issue with people who are opposed to illegal criminal aliens walking our streets citing cases in which these people are arrested. Well, many of us take issue with the one-off cases you folks amplify where people have been picked up, temporarily detained, then released once identity is confirmed. There are NO concentration camps. And, the majority of the very few cases in which "green card holders and others" are detained turn out to have circumstances that justify the detention. [/quote] Proof? any whatsoever? For one thing, Texas is the only state that collects and reports data on residency status (legal, not legal, or citizen) in connection with crimes. In both homicides separately, and other crimes, the crime rate for illegals is the lowest, followed by legal immigrants, followed by citizens, who have the highest crime rate. So you'd be hard put to support for claim of "increasing frequency." As for those "others," all we have to go on are the claims made by Homan and Noem, who are not reliable reporters, and when people are held incommunicado and often not allowed to speak to attorneys and don't get hearings you can't really say that such circumstances existed. [/quote]
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