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FarmerExternal t1_itvs4ax wrote

Crime went down if you don’t consider illegally entering a country a crime. Unfortunately federal law does consider it a felony

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ttsci t1_itxjapn wrote

> Crime went down if you don’t consider illegally entering a country a crime.

That's just flat-out false. Howard County reports crimes in accordance with the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program. You can read the data collection guidelines for yourself.

Crime rates are an apples-to-apples comparison because they use the same standardized metrics. The crime reports are published online here and contain data from 2014 to present. Here's all of the data for you to see for yourself. Crime numbers, using the exact same standards year-to-year, are dramatically lower.

Year Violent Crimes Property Crimes Total (Part I + Part 2) Offenses
2014 613 5750 15640
2015 733 5331 15589
2016 730 5568 15834
2017 785 5533 15853
2018 655 4610 14400
2019 523 4330 13561
2020 396 3618 11389
2021 419 3637 11531

You're entitled to your opinion on immigration but bad-faith strawmen don't help your argument.

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wedoalittlepolling OP t1_itvsgt7 wrote

oh no people are trying to have a better life

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FarmerExternal t1_itvt2wt wrote

Look all I’m saying is that pretending something isn’t illegal doesn’t change the fact that it is. Every time I hear about Howard County being a “sanctuary county” I’m reminded of the town hall a couple years back where an immigrant from China got up and said “Why did I have to do it the right way and they don’t?”

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wedoalittlepolling OP t1_itvuxow wrote

One less person had to go through that bullshit process just because one person had to suffer doesnt mean everyone else does

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FarmerExternal t1_itvzimd wrote

The bullshit process that’s been refined over decades to ensure that the people coming into the country are who they say they are? You must hate the application process for jobs, getting a license, getting a car loan, a house loan, etc. It’s annoying, sure, but there’s a reason behind everything.

And if the process is so complicated and pointless, why does every country in the world have a similar one in place, and why is the solution open borders instead of streamlining the process?

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wedoalittlepolling OP t1_itw5mgw wrote

bro if you seriously think the us government cares about the well being of immigrants and that they want to improve the immigration process idk what to tell you

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FranciscoSolanoLopez t1_itvzjk4 wrote

The Liberty Act won't make anyone "legal" or not and as far as I know it won't interfere with any process they're going through to do things the "right" way. It simply prohibits county services from sharing immigration status with ICE and allows normal people to live their normal lives without fear after any sort of contact with county authorities.

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FarmerExternal t1_itvzpvb wrote

You’re right, it doesn’t make people legal citizens. It prevents the County government from enforcing a federal law that they have a duty to enforce

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FranciscoSolanoLopez t1_itw700j wrote

Well that's the thing. This doesn't just apply to the police. It applies to all social services. And none of them are actually enforcing the federal law. Only the federal authorities can do that. Hence Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Let them enforce the laws and receive no help from the county.

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