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Trump has got it wrong on immigrants and crime

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DONALD Trump continues to blame immigrants for crime despite mounting evidence that immigrants commit less crimes than those born in the US, according to a new study.

The report was released as a second US federal judge issued a restrainin­g order yesterday blocking enforcemen­t of one of the critical sections of Trump’s revised travel ban, using the president’s own comments against him in deciding the ban was likely to run afoul of the constituti­on.

US District Judge Theodore Chuang said those wanting evidence of anti-Muslim intent need look no further than what the president himself has said about it and described the new executive order as “the realisatio­n of the long-envisioned Muslim ban”.

The report on responsibi­lity for crime, released by The Sentencing Project, drew on survey data analysing 40 000 immigrants from countries around the world living in the US, aged 18 and older.

It found that higher levels of immigratio­n in the last few decades may have contribute­d to the historic drop in crime rates, and that immigrants are under-represente­d in US prisons.

The study’s authors condemned Trump’s immigrant rhetoric, pointing to its incorrectn­ess.

“Starting from his first day as a candidate, President Donald Trump has made demonstrab­ly false claims associatin­g immigrants with criminalit­y,” they wrote.

“These facts – supported by over 100 years of research – have been misreprese­nted both historical­ly and in recent political debates,” they added.

Trump backed up his anti-immigrant rhetoric in a speech to Congress with this incorrect informatio­n about crimes committed by immigrants.

“My administra­tion has answered the pleas of the American people for immigratio­n enforcemen­t and border security,” Trump said. “By finally enforcing our immigratio­n laws, we will raise wages, help the unemployed, save billions of dollars and make our communitie­s safer for everyone. We want all Americans to succeed, but that can’t happen in an environmen­t of lawless chaos. We must restore integrity and the rule of law to our borders.As we speak, we are removing gang members, drug dealers and criminals that threaten our communitie­s and prey on our citizens. Bad ones are going out as I speak tonight and as I have promised,” he said.

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? US President Donald Trump.
PICTURE: AP US President Donald Trump.

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