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Republican Party

RNC Speakers Give Exaggerated Impression of Immigrant Crime

Tuesday’s programming was light on policy and heavy on horror.

Fiona Harrigan | 7.16.2024 11:56 PM

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At the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Tuesday night, speakers drilled the Biden administration on its handling of immigration and the border, linking current migration trends to increased crime and disorder across the country. The night's official theme was "Make America Safe Again," but the programming was light on specific ideas about how to do that. Instead, there were a lot of individual lurid tales of migrant crime.

"Americans are dying, murdered, assaulted, raped by illegal immigrants that the Democrats have released," Sen. Ted Cruz (R–Texas) argued. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley called the border "the single biggest threat Americans face." House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R–La.) warned that "prisons are being emptied," suggesting that those people are now free to cross the border into the United States.

Politicians told horrific stories of migrants attacking American women and girls, while family members of people killed by illegal immigrants blamed the Biden administration and its border policy. There's no question that some migrants have crossed the border and gone on to commit heinous acts, but Tuesday's speakers painted an exaggerated picture of the link between immigration and crime.

Crime is down in the cities that received the most migrants through Texas' busing efforts under Operation Lone Star, an NBC News analysis found in February. "Overall crime is down year over year in Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver, New York and Los Angeles," NBC reported.

More generally, numerous studies have found that immigrants—both legally and illegally present—do not commit crimes at higher rates than native-born Americans.

A 2018 meta-analysis by criminologist Charis Kubrin and sociologist Graham Ousey, which looked at studies spanning two decades, found no significant relationship between immigration and crime. A 2015 report by the Migration Policy Institute indicated that undocumented immigrants have a lower felony conviction rate than the overall U.S. population. Illegal immigration doesn't lead to an increase in violent crime, found a 2017 study by sociologists Michael Light and Ty Miller, relying on data from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., from 1990 to 2014.

"A disproportionate number of undocumented immigrants are convicted of driving without a license" or "using a false Social Security Number," notes the Law Enforcement Immigration Task Force. But immigrants "are less prone" to committing crimes that are unrelated to their immigration status, it continues. "Existing evidence shows that immigrants do not represent a threat to public safety any more than every other segment of the population."

Several RNC speakers, particularly those with recent immigrant backgrounds, spoke positively about legal immigration. The conversation rarely got more nuanced than that.

No one came close to conveying just how difficult it is for the vast majority of people to immigrate to the U.S. legally. The "migrant crime" narrative, which has become a favorite campaign trail subject of former President Donald Trump, was far more popular.

Tuesday night's speakers echoed Trump's tone, repeatedly calling for the border to be closed and scores of undocumented immigrants to be deported. But these aren't statistically informed conclusions, nor are they attainable or realistic policy goals.

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Fiona Harrigan is a deputy managing editor at Reason.

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  1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   10 months ago

    Why no mention of the Lott study that looked at immigrant rates of those in jail, you know serious crimes?

    At least you didnt use the CATO study and the flaws pointed out regarding their use of invalid data, using data from arrests before citizenship was determined.

    But still wonder why the focus is on jaywalking level crimes.

    Also worth noting is the number if liberal DAs who won't charge immigrants with crimes that could lead to deportation. But let's ignore that mess.

    1. Bill Dalasio   10 months ago

      As I note below, the studies in question correct for the most pressing factor - socioeconomic status. The flood of illegals isn’t a flood of rich guys. It’s a flood of poor people. And poor people commit more crime.

      It’s like saying, if you correct for latitude, Fargo ND is no colder than Miami FL. So let’s sell tank tops in Fargo in December.

  2. Nobartium   10 months ago

    No one came close to conveying just how difficult it is for the vast majority of people to immigrate to the U.S. legally.

    Why should they?

    Nations have no obligation to foreigners, at all.

    1. Mother's Lament   10 months ago

      Globalists like Fiona don't care.

  3. Kungpowderfinger   10 months ago

    The night's official theme was "Make America Safe Again," but the programming was light on specific ideas about how to do that.

    Only to the learning impaired.

    Trump has very specific, well known ideas of how to deal with illegal immigrant crime. I seem to recall some discussion about a wall, and even mass deportations. I assume this isn’t breaking news to the Reason staff.

    1. Wizard4169   10 months ago

      He had four years and accomplished nothing except deliberately creating chaos at the border. "Build a magic wall and deport everybody!" isn't a specific idea, much less a good one.

      1. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   10 months ago

        Hrm. Liar or retard?

        It's not like Trump didn't face opposition to his plans.

  4. Minadin   10 months ago

    A young lady I knew in college was murdered on a summer school assignment to Central America. You might say that it's different because that happened down there, and not up here, and that's true enough. But the people who murdered her in broad daylight are the people they are bringing up.

    1. Wizard4169   10 months ago

      No, most of them are trying to get away from those people.

  5. AT   10 months ago

    "Existing evidence shows that immigrants do not represent a threat to public safety any more than every other segment of the population."

    This is the weirdest, dumbest rationalization for criminal alienage to date. Even if we assume that's true, the fact remains that they're an easily justified removable one.

    If you have an equal chance of being victimized by a citizen or an illegal, you can SIGNIFICANTLY reduce that chance by removing the illegals. Yea, you might remove some that were never going to cause harm - but WHO CARES, because they're illegals!

    When you have two groups of people, and you tell folks "Someone from this group might harm you," and "Someone from this group might also harm you," - getting COMPLETELY RID of one of the groups reduces the chances for harm. The other group we can't do anything about. But if we CAN do something about one of them, why wouldn't we?

    Treat every illegal like a potential child molesting rapist murderer. Because why not? They don't DESERVE the presumption of innocence. Especially not when their introduction to American society is the overt and intentional commission of crime.

    1. Think It Through   10 months ago

      This is so basic that the "logic" the other way is simply mental gymnastics to a particular result.

  6. diver64   10 months ago

    I think the story deliberately misses the entire point. There should be zero crime by illegal aliens as they should not be here in the first place. Is this another attempt of "everyone does it" much like Biden's bizarre debate screed that citizens rape and murder too so don't pay attention to illegals doing it?

    1. SRG2   10 months ago

      If the argument is that illegals are criminals - which it is, basically - showing that they're no more criminal than citizens undermines it.

      So ask yourself why the GOP won't make a proper argument against illegal immigration

      1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   10 months ago

        cRiMe Is DoWn!!
        Where they no longer report crime because it won’t be prosecuted

  7. Bill Dalasio   10 months ago

    More generally, numerous studies have found that immigrants—both legally and illegally present—do not commit crimes at higher rates than native-born Americans.

    How many times are you going to try to peddle this? They don’t commit more crime than their socio-economic peers born in America. That last part is really, really, important. Poor people commit more crime. And the flood of immigrants aren’t the international members of the Forbes 400. They’re poor people. The entire context of the immigration debate is whether it’s advisable to import millions of poor people from the Third World.

  8. Vernon Depner   10 months ago

    Didn't read. Don't need to. Fuck off, Fiona.

    1. Ersatz   10 months ago

      lol

    2. Wizard4169   10 months ago

      And yet you felt the need to comment on it. How much does your life suck?

  9. SRG2   10 months ago

    Didn’t read. Don’t need to. Fuck off, Fiona.

    "I don't need no stinking facts"

    1. Vernon Depner   10 months ago

      I don't need to read the same old lies and distortions over and over.

    2. AT   10 months ago

      Don't believe your lying eyes, right SRG?

  10. Michael Ejercito   10 months ago

    Igf gun violence happens only in America, why would these illegal aliens want to try to move to America in the first place?

  11. sarcasmic   10 months ago

    OMG Reason. Don't you understand that illegals are illegal! By crossing the border illegally they have proven that they don't care about any laws or rules. That means they are all potential murderers and rapists. Every single one. Why is it so hard to understand that someone who breaks one law has no respect for any laws?

    1. Bruce D   10 months ago

      Why is it so hard to understand that someone who breaks one law has no respect for any laws?

      Are shoplifters murderers? How about potheads?

  12. Uncle Jay   10 months ago

    Lake Reilly is unavailable for comment.

  13. One-Punch_Man   10 months ago

    No need to read Fiona's gaslighting. F you Fiona. F you. So their family was killed by an illegal immigrant but that's ok.

    Illegal immigrants by being here is in fact a crime. Period. You don't like the law work to change it. It is the law.

  14. Chipper Chunked Chile Con Congress (ex NCW)   10 months ago

    Hey, it's One-Note Fiona, playing skin flute for illegal immigration! Again!

    Just like every Fiona post!

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