It is not “on the subject”. It is about Hispanic crime rates. The subject in this thread is illegal immigrants’ crime rates.
One would think that Pew is more rigorous in its methodology than your apparent practice of barfing up dissimilar sets of data and drawing dramatic conclusions.
Unless I missed something, that study doesn’t directly address the issue. There’s no separation between how the first generation immigrants arrived here. Without that the average across all doesn’t speak to the subset that immigrate in a less formal way.
The nature of illegal immigration makes the question almost impossible to answer definitively.
First, we don’t know how many illegal immigrants there are. And second, we don’t know whether their interaction with the criminal justice system accurately reflects their involvement in crime. There’s every reason to think that this population might have more or less police contact than the average American for reasons other than the rate at which they commit crimes.
Its quite reasonable to suppose that 1) the majority of current illegal immigrants are Hispanics and 2) that illegal immigrant Hispanics in particular would be concentrated in border cities considering their movement would be more circumscribed compared to a legal resident or a citizen. If illegal immigrants were really significantly more violent than average, that would mean the rest of the Hispanic population would have rates of violent crime comparable to New England whites or Orientals if one is to explain the crime rates of El Paso or Santa Ana.
I’d be willing to go with the estimates on population if we could get a number of crimes committed per year for illegal immigrants (aside from the crime of immigrating illegally) and the same number for the entire population using the same measuring stick.
Shouldn’t this be a GQ thread? Has it been conceded that there’s no factual answer?
It’s much less than 7-8%. Crime rates were much higher for most of the study range than they are today, so there were far more than the approximately 14,000 homicides per year rate you seem to be using. That’s why I gave the approximate total homicide number for that period in the post above.