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If they are simply dividing the number of a group’s convictions to the entire population, then they aren’t measuring crime rates of these groups but rather an adulterated measure of absolute crime.
All these data suggest is that less undocumented immigrants were convicted than citizens. I am still wondering how they can divide by a population that they can’t fully count. | ||
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Last edited by Nibblewitz; 02-02-2024 at 11:13 PM..
Reason: More precise
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That's as far as my grey matter goes for now. Do go on with your census schpiel. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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Luckily, I think most people tend to realize how insane this all is once they think about it for more than 2 seconds. | |||
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$Count = NumberOfUnemployedAmericanCitizens(willing, able, crackhead, NULL); NumberOfUndocumentedImmigrants(cheap, desperate, willing, vulnerable, LrgLLC nrby) = $Count; Easy. That's why all dey US and A citizens are up in arms. Also, those same undocumented immigrants are taking soc sec & voting. No wonder you guys are le madz. | |||
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----- edited to add Under Employed US citizens. Those that need 2 or more jobs to survive. ----- | |||
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