Republicans have followed their cult leader Trump in raising alarms about an “immigrant crime wave.” Which, of course, is Biden’s fault.
But as Judd Legum and Tesnim Zekeria explain at their blog “Popular Information,” these claims are not true. In fact, the crime rate is lower among undocumented immigrants than it is among American citizens.
They write:
Republican politicians and sympathetic media outlets are claiming that America is in the midst of a violent “crime wave,” driven in part by undocumented immigrants. New data, however, demonstrates that there was not a spike in violent crime in 2023. Instead, across America, rates of violent crime are dropping precipitously — and the decline is especially pronounced in border states.
In January 2024, the Republican National Committee claimed that “crime continues at historic highs in Democrat-run cities.” Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) declared in February 2024 that “[i]n Joe Biden’s America you get…cities plagued with crime.” These claims, however, are not supported by facts.
The most comprehensive look at violent crime in the United States in 2023 will come when the FBI publishes its national Uniform Crime Report. But that will not happen until the fall. But, as crime analyst Jeff Asher explains in his newsletter, the FBI report is based on individual Uniform Crime Reports submitted by each state. Asher identified 14 states that have released their Uniform Crime Reports publicly. The data has not been completely finalized and could be adjusted slightly before formally submitting it to the FBI. But this data is the best early look at violent crime trends last year.
Asher found that both murder and violent crime declined in 12 of 14 states.

The only states that saw murders increase or stay flat, Rhode Island and Wyoming, had a very small number of total murders relative to other states — 28 and 14, respectively. This confirms previously available data from major cities in 2023 that showed sharp declines in murder and a smaller, but still significant, decline in violent crime. St. Louis and Baltimore saw their lowest murder rates in about a decade. Detroit was on pace for its lowest murder rate since 1966.
Republicans and aligned media outlets claim that undocumented immigrants are driving the purported increase in crime. In a recent speech at the border, Former President Donald Trump falsely claimedthat the “United States is being overrun by the Biden migrant crime.” Trump has made the issue a central focus of his campaign.
Other politicians are following Trump’s lead. On a March 3rd appearance on Fox News, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) said that “[w]e face a growing migrant crime wave because Biden has released into America tens of thousands of illegal migrants who were criminals in their own country.” In Arizona, Kari Lake – a Trump ally who is currently running for Senate – claimed Biden was allowing “literal foreign armies” to cross the border. The House GOP also issued a press release this month with the headline: “Joe Biden’s Open Borders Have Unleashed A Catastrophic Crime Wave Across The Country.”
On Fox News, “migrant crime” has emerged as a coverage staple in less than two months. Host Jesse Watters told viewers in late February that “[t]here is a migrant crime spree killing Americans.” According to the Washington Post, “Fox News hosts, guests and video clips have mentioned ‘migrant crime’ nearly 90 times” in the month of February.
Notably, the two border states that have completed their Uniform Crime Reports saw particularly sharp declines in murder in 2023, with 15% drop in Texas and 8.8% drop in Arizona. Both states also saw significant declines in violent crime overall. If undocumented immigrants were driving a violent crime surge, as Republicans and some media outlets suggest, you would expect to see it show up in the data from Texas and Arizona.
Every act of violent crime is significant, and the modern media environment allows news of individual offenses — like the alleged murder of Laken Riley by an undocumented immigrant — to travel widely. But Asher told Popular Information that “discussion of an increasing violent crime trend driven by migrants is lacking in any factual basis.” He noted that “violent crime rates in Texas border counties have remained relatively low and below both the rest of Texas and the US as a whole” over the last decade. That is not the kind of data one would expect to see “if a surge in violent crime was being driven by migrants.” Therefore, Asher said, “any hypothesized increases in crime committed by migrants is either too small to show up in reported crime data or the hypothesized increases are not occurring.”
Republicans, including the National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC), are also claiming that “noncitizen crime including, homicide, burglary, battery, and sexual offenses has risen 514.7% since Biden took office.” This is false.

The data linked to by the NRCC tracks people who are arrested at the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that have a prior criminal record in any country. It has nothing to do with new crimes that occurred in the United States. The most common prior convictions for people arrested at the border are illegal crossing and other immigration offenses. As Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, an expert at the American Immigration Council, notes, the CBP arrested over 2 million people at the border in Fiscal Year 2023, which covers October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023. Of those arrestees, just 6,477 (0.3%) had a prior criminal conviction unrelated to their immigration status.
Researchers who studied the issue have found that undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than American citizens. From 2012 to 2022, undocumented immigrants were 14% less likely to be convicted of murder and 41% less likely to be convicted of any criminal offense. Similar research by Michael Light at the University of Wisconsin found lower rates of “homicides, sexual assaults, violent crimes, property crimes, traffic and drug violations” among undocumented immigrants. [Emphasis added.]

The Republican Party has been the party of liars since at least Joe McCarthy, a man who falsely smeared people as communists. Had he not been a total drunk, his strut on the stage may have had even worse results.
Nixon, well, what can one say? “At least he wasn’t as big a liar as Donald Trump”? When that’s your standard, you have no standards.
And now we are offered by the GOP the most obscene, ignorant and dangerous candidate ever. A president whose lying is accepted as a norm. A president who met with the Russians in the Oval Office while excluding any single American witness, an unheard-of transgression. Worse, he now commands his “party” (actually a criminal organization) to ignore legislation to solve border problems so he can lambaste Biden with phony claims about immigrant “criminals”.
Donald Trump is what Forbidden Planet warned us against: “Monsters from the Id”. A man who knows nothing about, and certainly doesn’t love, America. Anyone choosing him is deliberately choosing to be a mark, a patsy, a useful idiot.
They are choosing to be accomplices to treason.
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Agreed!!
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Bravo, jsr! Exactly
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Democrats aren’t exactly winning the argument when POTUS goes talking about people being “killed by illegals” at the SOTU and when they talk about putting Haitian immigrants in GITMO. Democrats are trying to win by playing into those same fears as the Republicans, but if they think they can out Republican the Republicans they should think again. Assuming they thought in the first place, which is a big assumption.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/13/politics/biden-administration-guantanamo-bay-haitian-migrants/index.html
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“I look at things from both sides now…”
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ROFL
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Ukraine just hit with drone attacks INSIDE RUSSIA refineries representing 12 percent of Russia’s oil output. And NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg cites “a loss of over 350,000 troops since the invasion began.” He says “troops,” but Russia has resorted to sending mostly young boys, old men, and criminals from its prisons, without training, to act as cannon fodder.
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350,000 hapless Russian troops gone to feed Putin’s sick imperialist dream
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That’s a lot of his own countrymen’s blood on the hands of the twisted little Chekist elf.
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I have never understood the rules of this war: Russia can bomb, invade, destroy anything in Ukraine. Ukraine is not supposed to attack anything in Russia. I’m glad to see the Ukrainians striking back inside Russia.
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I heard Biden refer to an “illegal”, but I attribute that to his age. “Illegal” has been used for a very long time. That doesn’t mean it should be used now. But for much of Biden’s life, it was an unremarkable term.
As for “Haitians”, there are indeed many, many thugs and gangsters in Jamaica. If anyone is going to stop the carnage there, they first have to deal with those “gangsters”. Pretending they are something different won’t make it so.
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My grandmother thought it was acceptable to call Black people “colored” because that was the term in her day. We taught her better. Is Biden less capable than my grandmother?
And I don’t know how we got from Haitians to Jamaicans, but in either case, that’s some racist stereotyping going on there, especially if you are saying that putting Haitians in GITMO is justified, which is what you seem to be saying.
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Yes, my bad. Haitian, not Jamaican. Thanks for catching that.
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When we look at homicide rate in aggregate, we can see that the states with the highest murder rate are also the poorest states. Just like low test score trends, poverty has a greater chance of leading to violence. I would argue that while many first generation immigrants often live in poverty, they are less likely to resort to crime because they understand that their status in this country is tenuous at best Most of them know they can be deported for a felony conviction. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/homicide_mortality/homicide.htm
One reason I am taking a break from the mainstream news is that instead of being fair and balanced, they focus on what is sensational in order to get more eyes on their stories or clicks online. Balanced coverage from news outlets is less likely to happen when the goal is to make more profit which tends to distort everything. There may also be some political bias with regard to Biden and Trump in the mainstream press. In my opinion they examine Biden under a microscope and dwell on his age and any gaffes. Many of Trump’s, unhinged and violent comments are less likely to get on the news cycle and stay on it.
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If Biden says the outrageous stuff that Trump says, it would be headline news for days. Biden slipped and referred to undocumented immigrants as “illegals” and he was roundly condemned. Trump says that immigrants are “not people” and not “human,” and the reaction is ho-hum.
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In over ten years of prosecuting criminals, I can’t remember one single undocumented defendant.
They are smart enough to know that any contact with government can lead to arrest and deportation.
The one person I saw get scooped up and deported was from….Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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“Migrant crime” is pretty close to being an oxymoron, unlike those just plain morons Trump and Rubio.
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When I lived in Chicago, I knew a number of undocumented aliens, mostly busboys. I was working in a bar, and they came in after their shifts at a tony restaurant in Water Tower Place on Michigan Avenue.
These were young guys working like slaves and sending every penny they could to their families in Mexico. I was the only bartender who would give them a free pitcher of beer along with the ones they paid for.
These were nice kids who did nothing to attract law enforcement, much less commit violent crimes. They drank their beers and talked and never made trouble. They were unfailingly polite.
Okay, they were here “illegally”. But I’d give money to have homegrown customers who were as nice as them.
A few years later, when I was a prosecutor, we had the not unusual dilemma of a dead body in an empty lot. I got called to the old Area 4 detective office. They had a witness who had seen the murder and could ID the shooter. Trouble was, he was here illegally. The detectives, good guys, asked if I would have to report him to INS. I spoke with him, through an interpreter, and the detectives, and told them I had no intention of calling anyone.
That “illegal” solved an otherwise unsolvable murder. The offender was convicted.
I have no patience for anyone who demonizes undocumented aliens. Our native-born citizens are the ones you have to look out for. After all, the poor victim was killed by a citizen.
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Thank you. I believe there should be a path to green cards and citizenship for the millions of indocumented immigrants who live decent lives, pay their taxes and help our society. I knew several Guatemalan men who worked as groundskeepers. They were hard-working and law-abiding. Why should there be no path to citizenship for them?
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Exactly. The people who demonize undocumented workers don’t know any.
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Over the years I’ve worked with so many immigrant parents, both registered and unregistered, that were wonderful, hard-working and caring. Trump is a horrible American that uses immigrants as scapegoats for his “fear and loathing” political campaign. The press shouldn’t be so gullible, and they need to hold him accountable for his despicable comments.
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Amen, RT!!! Same.
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The previous two ghastly presences of Trump in the US presidential elections were bad enough. This third time where he is obviously buoyed up and egged by a cult-like movement is even worse.
I have this image of a drunk driver at the wheel of a school bus heading to wards a cliff, half of the kids in the back screaming while in the front a rowdy crew yelling ‘Go wan’! Faster-faster! Yeahh!’
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This posting is yet another in a recent group of postings that effectively advocates for lax border security. No one should be allowed into the country without being properly vetted. The FBI Director recently testified to Congress that he has great concern about terrorists entering via the southern border. Other law enforcement officials are furious about convicted criminals entering the country, then going to “sanctuary cities” where police aren’t allowed to cooperate with federal immigration officials – even when suspected or convicted criminals are involved.
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It’s a shame Republicans chose not to vote for the bipartisan immigration bill. It wouldn’t have solved everything but it would have helped.
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Ken,
I do not advocate lax border security. I do not support “open borders.” I support admission of vetted immigrants. I am disgusted with the hate directed towards immigrants.
We are a nation of immigrants. My grandfather came from Poland. My mother came from Bessarabia.
Where did your forebears come from?
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Diane,
Have you ever – even one time – criticized the Biden administration for the fact that the number of unvetted border crossers has greatly increased over the last three years? Of course you haven’t. Nor have any of the regular commenters on this blog – you favor allowing unlimited numbers of low income, low skilled people into the country in the belief that they will be Democratic voters at some point. Heck, many left-wing activists have openly said this. Just be honest.
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Ken,
I am always honest. Why would I lie?
I have written here that I hope for a reasonable border policy that is fair and expeditious. I would like to see a path to citizenship for law-abiding undocumented immigrants.
Where did your forebears immigrate from?
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Ken Bowman,
Did you read this?
How do you feel about states cutting back on child labor laws to fill jobs that used to be taken by immigrants? Now teens can work in sweat shops and poultry processing factories.
Anyone in your family work in agriculture? Wash dishes in a restaurant? Clean hotel rooms?
Why not? Be honest. Don’t lie.
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Ken,
I will never criticize Biden because he’s running against a fascist who incited a violent mob to try to overturn the certification process in 2020. Just because he’s a sore loser. Then he lied about losing for the past 3+ years. His cult is armed and dangerous. And he is an ignorant liar.
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Terrorists are smart enough to enter the country legally. None of the 9/11 perpetrators entered here illegally.
As I wrote above, undocumented aliens generally keep their noses clean because getting deported would make all their efforts to escape their home countries in vain.
Should people only enter legally? Sure, obviously. But when you’re unable to feed your family because of the unemployment and/or danger of your home country, you’ll choose to provide for your family no matter what.
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There is only one crime stat that can not be “splained ” away. And that is murders, well and possibly shootings. They don’t hide the bodies under City Hall or One Police Plaza. All of the other 6 major crime categories that are reported to the FBI we can speculate as to why they represent an under count or an over count. So Rapes we can weave a tale that more woman are reporting acquaintance rapes or less women are reporting rapes. Grand Larceny could be up because the Penal Code has not been inflation adjusted… If the wave of immigrants in NYC has created a crime problem. NYC needs more immigrants. When Mike Bloomberg was Mayor everyone thought NYC was safe. Yet when deBlasio was Mayor they told you the City had gone to hell. Till 2020 the City under deBlasio was the safest it had ever been. Murders had dropped to lows not seen since 1948 +- when the NYPD started keeping accurate records. But not just murders, five of the seven crime categories were lower under deBlasio than Bloomberg. Rape and Assaults seeing a rise. Assaults rising since 2007. Three years later Bloomberg was calling NYC the safest big city in America. Murders are down 24.7% this year to date. Putting murders back to pre Covid levels and on track to break the record for lowest number of murders since 1948. But lets put the numbers in perspective. 391 murders in 2023 was lower than 11 out of 12 Bloomberg years when few thought this city of 9 million people was unsafe. Lower by almost or more than 100 in 10 of those 12 years. Lower from a peak of 2245 in 1990. In 2023 ,391 murders was lower than 482 all the way back in1960 when America was great . Now subtract 24.7% = 294 , the record low was 292 in 2017. If the surge of immigrants causes violent crime. NYC needs more immigrants. https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/pdf/analysis_and_planning/historical-crime-data/seven-major-felony-offenses-2000-2023.pdf
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The idea of a “migrant crime wave” is more fear-based than reality-based, for sure. But NYC is getting crushed by the migrant crisis combined with its own “right to shelter” law/policy. (Although many hotel owners are making a mint, just like during Covid.) So I don’t like making light of the problem. We have huge immigration policy problems. Too bad only one party (the Dems) has shown interest lately in trying to do anything to address them.
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I suspect NY is getting crushed economically more from the trend of working from home than the migrants.
But we do have a policy problem. Which you correctly point out that only one party wants to deal with.
The other party has for quite some time only been interested in immigration as a political bludgeon.
“While Democrats temporized, or even dismissed the fears of the white working class as racist or nativist, Republicans went to work. To be sure, the business wing of the Republican Party consists of the most energetic outsourcers, wage cutters and hirers of sub-minimum wage immigrant labor to be found anywhere on the globe. But the faux-populist wing of the party, knowing the mental compartmentalization that occurs in most low-information voters, played on the fears of that same white working class to focus their anger on scapegoats that do no damage to corporations’ bottom lines: instead of raising the minimum wage, let’s build a wall on the Southern border (then hire a defense contractor to incompetently manage it).” 2011 Lofgren.
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It’s not “fear-based” or “reality-based”.
It’s Trump-based.
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There is a crime wave at the border? I see, Republicans, very interesting. Tell me, are the dangerous people the ones with or without high powered rifles and razor wire?
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lct, well said!
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Thank you, Diane; and speaking of immigrants, Happy St Patrick’s Day.
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Yes. Thanks to St. Patrick, all the snakes left Ireland and emigrated to America. Their descendants now fill the Repugnican side of the House.
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Irish people are not snakes.
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The traditional story is that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. I suggested that they came to America and morphed into Republicans. It was a joke.
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No one said anything about “Irish people.” I made a joke about Republicans being snakes. Jeez.
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“As the Committee reported in the course of its five-phase investigation into Secretary Mayorkas’s disastrous handling of the border, many crimes are never recorded as committed by illegal aliens, because many jurisdictions simply don’t record or release that data. This makes any direct comparison to the broader crime rate among Americans deeply flawed.”
The countdown begins to the genetic fallacy argument: 3…2…1
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/03/bidens-border-crisis-is-also-a-crime-crisis/
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Yes, I always look to House Republicans for accuracy.
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HAAAAA!!!
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it always has to be something. Communists. Hippies. Willie Horton. Bimbos. Swift boats
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For Hitler and Goebbels it was immigrants, foreigners, Communists, and Jews.
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Republicans always go for the gutter. Of course, since their ideas always suck, they don’t have a lot of choice.
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