Immigrants Commit Fewer Crimes Than US-Born Citizens Across 150 Years of Data. It’s True Even for Undocumented Migrants
Since the 1960s, US-born citizens are twice as likely to be incarcerated as immigrants.
Since the 1960s, US-born citizens are twice as likely to be incarcerated as immigrants.
Ironically, more immigrants tend to make safer neighborhoods.
Immigrants in general have lower rates of offending and incarceration. This also stands for recidivism.
The abnormal seems to have become normal in the White House.