If it is far less statistically likely for an undocumented immigrant to commit homicide, relative to an American citizen, then it follows that the paroxysm over immigration including profiling, deportation, and building a dumbass border wall is, undeniably, a racist response. — Maw
Maw, you can work the numbers all you want but your "statistics" do not include nor will it ever include the true number of illegal immigrants because they do
NOT report. Why is that such a hard concept to understand?
Think of it this way: you and I are under the legal drinking age of the state we reside in and we go to a party. At this party there is underage drinking, loud music, lots of cars, a couple of Kegs in the back, dancing and libations when a fight breaks out between two people in the yard and the cops are called. When that knock on the door comes along with the red and blue lights, where are you headed? Regardless of whether or not you or I were involved in the fight, now that the law is at the threshold of the residence where you and I are at but do not live, we are headed where?
Keeping in mind that both of us are well aware that we are not of legal drinking age but we are at a location where alcohol is being consumed illegally. Getting busted by the law for underage drinking is
HUGE for those of us that are still underage. It usually means an attorney and a penalty/delay against gaining the chance of getting a drivers license.
Are you going to remain at the party and wait for the police to ask you for your ID? Or are you going to be fleeing the party like the majority of the other underage attendees?
And yes, one can easily find responses more radical than merely "bettering current immigration laws" on white nationalist media such as Fox News, Breitbart, and other vapid Right-Wing publications. — Maw
And conversely there are pundits out there spouting ending ICE and having a nation without borders but I am not suggesting that is what your ultimate solution is for bettering our immigration laws.
By the way, Tiff, the locking doors analogy implies that immigrants (from South America in particular) are merely here to "steal" from us, which is racist. — Maw
(I bolded your "immigrants" because I want to be sure that we are still talking about illegal immigrants because I have not a single issue if someone from another country is here legally. My Great Grands were immigrants but they had to wait and come here to the USA legally.)
I think that it is a HUGE, unfair leap, to suggest that by having better control over our nations borders implies that illegal immigrants "are here to merely steal from us".
Maw, I know people on both sides of this, both people here legally and illegally. I know that the illegal immigrant within our group of friends feels intimidated by the way our country treats the undocumented immigrants, yet she remains. She knows what it is like to only be able to work for cash at a Mexican Party store and works on beautiful dresses for young ladies QuinceaƱera's and makes a decent wage doing it. Of course that is paid in cash, no taxes submitted, though likely collected from her. She has to walk to work because driving is too risky in getting caught being here illegally. For a year when things really got heated here in AZ, with Sheriff Joe instructing our County Police force to profile (continuing 3 years beyond when a Judge ordered him to STOP the profiling) looking for illegal immigrants, she didn't come out of his house.
I ask her if she wishes she were American and she says no, she eventually wants to return to Mexico. When I ask her why she doesn't marry our friend in the group who is an American, the man she loves, the man she has lived with the last 15 years, the man who paid for her safe transport 6k, from central Mexico to a bus station in downtown Phoenix. She says no, she doesn't wish to marry our friend and for what it is worth, he does not wish to marry her for a multitude of reasons.
So their plan, in the event that she is ever picked up as being here as an illegal immigrant, is to deny knowing she is here illegally and allow the deportation proceedings to begin. She would likely be flown back to Central Mexico where her family lives. Our male friend who would deny knowing she was here illegally would not be charged, still maintain his USA citizenship and move to Mexico to join her and "retire" in Mexico while retaining his SS benefits for when he retires.
If there is any interest as to why he brought her up here illegally so many years ago, it is because our friend met her on a trip to Mexico and found out her boyfriend was physically beating her and her family was not stepping in, so he sent for her.
Back to the stats: if it turns out that our male friend is beating her, do you think she is going to report him to the authorities?