I am sure it is a very high number that is way out of proportion to their numbers.
I agree. I don’t like to play the elevated numbers game though, because there’s always one nut-job around who will say illegals aren’t that bad because their numbers are only a little above the average (which both you and I disagree with).
IMO, it’s better to simply state each of those crime’s victims would not have had to be subject to them, if the illegal were not here. That makes 100% of those crimes, crimes that would not have been committed.
The elevated numbers game makes it look like only the over/average numbers should be addressed. It’s the wrong mind-set IMO.
You and I agree on these matters, so I’m not trying to give you a bad time.
The other day my wife said she’d like to see the crime stats broken down by street names and the surrounding areas. For instance, what are the crime stats on Martin Luther King boulevards all over the country?