@PizzaMane - eviltoast
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  • You tried to pass off studies of legal immigrats as illegal immigrants, got caught and now demand that I prove that they are different because you know you can’t find any studies to support that claim.

    Go learn what a null hypothesis is and come back to me.

    Are you claiming legals were misidentified as illegals?

    No. I’m saying they’re only giving the immigrants the “counting prisoners” treatment. They’re not treating immigrants and citizens equally in their “analysis”.









  • You tried to pass of studies on immigrant crime rates as illegal immigrant crime studies and got caught.

    Are you going to catch me breathing next? Like I already said, this point is irrelevant, as you have yet to prove a difference in rates between immigrants and undocumented immigrants.

    Adding prisoners to the rate that were not added initially. They’re correcting the rate.

    No, they’re adding prisoners to the rate only for one group. They’re fucking up the numbers.


  • Texas’ crime data only counts illegal aliens who have already been caught and fingerprinted by the Department of Homeland Security.

    So what?

    You couldn’t provide sources to back up your claim now you make new claims and instead of backing them up you ask that I do.

    No, you made an implicit claim that there is a difference in crime rates between immigrants and undocumented immigrants. Support it.

    illegals commit murders at a 30% higher rate then the rest of the population. 4 of your 5 studies showed legal immigrants had lower crime rates than the rest of the population.

    https://cis.org/Report/Misuse-Texas-Data-Understates-Illegal-Immigrant-Criminality

    Crazy, it’s almost like adding prisoners to the count increases the rates. Go with something peer reviewed next time.



  • The PNAS study you cited has the same flaw, it’s using Texas data for illegal immigrant status.

    How is that a flaw? Texas is very much involved in this issue.

    … study about immigration and crime not illegal immigration

    Prove to me that there any significant difference in crime rates between documented immigrants and undocumented immigrants (beyond the occasional misdemeanor of illegal entry that half the time isn’t even always a part of this).