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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many U.S. citizens have been physically harmed or murdered by illegal immigrants?[/quote] Crime rates among illegal immigrants are similar to crime rates among US citizens, regardless of Fox News anecdotes. If we want to tighten the border, fine. However, going door to door to weed out every single darn person is a dumb policy that will create unease and violence rather than solve it. Especially with very poorly trained and vetted ICE agents. [/quote] Most jurisdictions don't log immigration status so it is hard to know if they commit fewer, the same or more crimes. What I fail to understand is why is there a ban in so many jurisdictions of prison officials not being able to notify and hand off undocumented convicted criminals to ICE? A big part of the reason that ICE goes to a door is because the undocumented convicted criminal has been released. So ICE will use the last address they have on file and go to that address. But when they get there it isn't the criminal who is at that address it is extended family members who end up getting taken in or a random person who is undocumented who is now renting the room or apartment. Cities and states that have laws that forbid their criminal justice system from notifying ICE puts law abiding undocumented migrants in danger. Not just from getting their doors kicked in but also because the criminal stays in their community. Many of the victims of crime committed by undocumented migrants are in fact other undocumented migrants. In June the ICE shooter was dragged by a 40 year old man who had been arrested and convicted of a felony in 2023 of repeatedly sexually abusing a 16-year-old in Hennepin County. (Since I no longer trust anything the Justice Department publishes I looked up the case and it is true. State of Minnesota v. Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, 27-CR-22-25757). Allegedly there was a detainer on Munoz that was ignored and he was released. So then trying to capture him the ICE shooter breaks a car window and is dragged. The undocumented guy was found guilty of the charges in Dec. 2025. So now the ICE shooter is twitchy around cars and kills a woman. I have to wonder if ICE could have arrested the man convicted of sexual abuse at the jail and detained him there, then perhaps the ICE shooter never would have been so quick to fire. Not an excuse for what he did but this policy of not honoring detainers from jails and prisons needs to be reconsidered. [/quote] https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/debunking-myth-migrant-crime-wave[/quote]
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