Capt. Tom,
Your logic is flawed. First of all, no one lures someone into their home to be robbed. Second of all, Geraldo is absolutely correct. Many of these people are LURED here. I worked for a company that actually had an in house coyote that made trips to Mexico for that purpose.
Those who discount the “luring” are either ignorant, are employers, or are in the pockets of employers in some way.
Most who discuss this issue publicly, as did GR and O’Reilly, are quite cowardly in what they choose to mention. If you listen to a number of them over time there is one common thread. They either refuse to discuss employers, or they relegate a minisule amount of time to pointing to employers as being the genesis of the whole problem.
Sure they do. All you have to do is take some "red flag" deductions and the robbers will be there pronto.
My logical comparison is that an illegal aliens can better their conditions by coming to this country illegally or similarly any poor person can better their conditions by a successful breaking into a rich person's home and stealing valuables.
Both situations have an attraction to people on the lower economic scale. But in the case of breaking and entering it would be laughable to use the excuse of worldly goods made me do it. To me it is laughable to use the excuse that this country lures immigrants here and therefore their illegal entry is justified. - tom