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Study finds immigrants commit less California crime

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Immigrants are far less likely than the average U.S.-born citizen to commit crime in California, the most populous state in the United States, according to a report issued late on Monday.

People born outside the United States make up about 35 percent of California's adult population but account for about 17 percent of the adult prison population, the report by the Public Policy Institute of California showed.

According to the report's authors the findings suggest that long-standing fears of immigration as a threat to public safety are unjustified. The report also noted that U.S.-born adult men are incarcerated at a rate more than 2 1/2 times greater than that of foreign-born men.

"Our research indicates that limiting immigration, requiring higher educational levels to obtain visas, or spending more money to increase penalties against criminal immigrants will have little impact on public safety," said Kristin Butcher, co-author of the report and associate professor of economics at Wellesley College.

The study did not differentiate between documented immigrants and illegal immigrants.

The question of what to do about the millions of undocumented workers living in the United States has been one of the major issues in the U.S. presidential election. Mexico, which accounts for a high proportion of illegal immigrants in California, was deeply disappointed at the U.S. Congress' failure to pass President George W. Bush's overhaul of immigration laws last year.

When Butcher and her co-author, Anne Morrison Piehl, associate professor of economics at Rutgers University, considered all those committed to institutions including prison, jails, halfway houses and the like, they found an even greater disparity.

Among men 18 to 40, the population most likely to be in institutions because of criminal activity, the report found that in California, U.S.-born men were institutionalized 10 times more often than foreign-born men (4.2 percent vs. 0.42 percent).

Among other findings in the report, non-citizen men from Mexico 18 to 40 -- a group disproportionately likely to have entered the United States illegally -- are more than eight times less likely than U.S.-born men in the same age group to be in a correctional institution (0.48 percent vs. 4.2 percent).

"From a public safety standpoint, there would be little reason to further limit immigration, to favor entry by high-skilled immigrants, or to increase penalties against criminal immigrants," the report said.

(Reporting by Duncan Martell; Editing by Adam Tanner and Bill Trott)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080226/us_nm/usa_immigration_crime_dc

These people are hardworking and only jusdt want to come to America for a job they can't possibly get in the other country. For God's sake man, these people are starving in their own country. Let them have a freaking job! They're far more hard working and ethical than Americans are.

GIVE THEM A FUCKING JOB!
 
Of course the study doesn't differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants. If it did it would throw the averages way off because illegal immigrants have already committed a crime by virtue of their status.

Chances are, if you're willing to go to the trouble to enter the country legally, you're less likely to do something to get your ass thrown back out.

I wonder how much tax payer money and time went into doing this brain dead study?
 
Another podssibility is that it's not talking about illegal immigrants at all but immigrants who are here legally that commit crimes.
 
^Didn't actually read it before you posted it, did you?

The study did not differentiate between documented immigrants and illegal immigrants.

Meaning, they didn't bother to ask. Which also means they probably didn't bother to do a crimhistory on any of the subjects.

Either way, I've heard next to nothing about limiting or stopping legal immigration. It's the illegals that people are concerned about. So again, it was a pointless time and money wasting study.

If a beaner wants to cross the border, LEGALLY and dish up a few tacos, scrub a toilet or two and pick beans for a few bucks, so be it. If he's an illegal, let him do the work and then toss his ass back over the border. WITHOUT the pay. Perhaps next time he'll think twice about jumping the border. But probably not. They're not that smart. :D
 
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