The New York Times penned a piece claiming there is no connection between ‘undocumented immigrants’ and crime … and they penned it with a straight face.
Maybe because they used ‘undocumented’ versus the term ‘illegal.’
We get the media really want to change the reality of our laws for their narrative and agenda but the very premise of this piece is an oxymoron.
Is there a connection between undocumented immigrants and crime? It’s a widely held perception, but a new analysis finds no evidence to support it. https://t.co/qjDp2IoAkW
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 13, 2019
Being in this country illegally is breaking the law, NYT.
Just sayin’.
Carol Roth nailed it.
Well, there is a 100% connection between people being in the country illegally and breaking the law… https://t.co/UxRD9nSXd3
— Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) May 13, 2019
It is literally a crime.
Soooo … they’re dumb.
It’s a crime to come in this country without going thru the immigration proces. If you start with that as the central basis, every “undocumented immigrant” has violated US law, ergo is a criminal, which leads to other violations, e.g., tax, benefits, voter registration fraud, etc
— Race Bannon (@RaceBannon18Z) May 13, 2019
But that’s inconvenient for their narrative, man.
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Also, those stats are distorted for many reasons not the least of which is sanctuary cities not prosecuting/documenting crimes by illegals.
— William Keane (@largebill68) May 13, 2019
By definition, being in the country illegally is breaking the law
— Bruce F Fein (@BFFEIN) May 13, 2019
That was my point 😉
— Carol Roth (@caroljsroth) May 13, 2019
We gotchoo, Carol.
@nytimes seriously NYTime…Undocumented = Illegal ..what don't you get?
— Anna's Pizza & Pasta (@AnnaPizzapasta) May 13, 2019
Oh, they get it.
They just don’t care.
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