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John Carlson Blames Mexican Workers For Non-Existent Increase In Crime

On the March 27th edition of the John Carlson Show, the host wrapped up a discussion of illegal immigration by making a baseless charge that Mexican immigrants are driving an increase in the crime rate:
CARLSON: I think what bothers people is not that we have Mexicans up here working, but that we have a lot of them staying, and we've seen a rise in crime and the affect on schools and other things, and taxpayer dollars and things like that.

There's nothing new about using immigrants as scapegoats for a variety of society's ills, but Carlson managed to break entirely new ground by accusing them of causing a problem that doesn't even exist. Since the mid-nineties there's been nothing but good news about the crime rate in Washington State. In fact, statistics show that violent crime decreased by 30% from 1992 to 2000, a period that saw sustained increases in illegal immigration. Property crime fell by 16% over the same timeframe.

More interestingly, a number of different studies have found that there is no causal relationship between immigration and crime. In fact, those studies have shown that border states actually have a lower crime rate than non-border states.

Additionally, a Harvard professor recently editorialized that increased immigration in the 1990's had a direct impact in lowering the crime rate.

It's so unfortunate how the facts tend to get in the way of the right-wing's divide-and-conquer strategies.

Monday, March 27, 2006


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