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Originally Posted by Horza
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The argument you interjected was about whether most of them legal or illegal immigrants, obviously they probably have more members now than they did a few years ago. Many studies and the Trump administration's own arrest statistics have shown that most gang-related criminals are citizens or legal immigrants and not illegal immigrants.
Are you familiar with the U.S. Constitution? From the Cheeto's mouth:
Though the effort was led by ICE, the focus was not exclusively on immigrants. Of the arrests, 933 were US citizens and 445 were foreign nationals, with 384 in the country illegally.
A March 2016 operation of similar size netted 1,133 individuals, of which 894 were U.S. citizens. This means that out of some 2,500 individuals caught in these two major operations, 1,800, or 70 percent, were U.S. Citizens.
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Lol your a fraud. You retitle websites to prove a point. The second article isn't titled that way.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ic...argeting-gangs
Not hard to repost. This was the actual post from your second article link.
A five-week operation, dubbed Project Shadowfire, netted 1,133 arrests, including more than 900 transnational criminal gang members and others associated with transnational criminal activity, like drug trafficking, human smuggling and sex trafficking, murder and racketeering.
You need to learn to vet your own material. Context is everything. Just because someone says 1,100 US citizens were arrested....for what? Were they gang related? Were they smuggling immigrants? What was the charge? If I was close minded like you I was just read US citizen and assume Trump's an asshole.