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Donald Trump is blaming migrants in the U.S. illegally for fuelling violent crime as part of his campaign to win back the White House, repeating rhetoric used during his previous run for the presidency. But studies show immigrants are not more likely to engage in criminality.
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Former President Donald Trump is using rhetoric linking immigrants in the U.S. illegally to violent crime in his campaign for the presidency, despite studies showing immigrants are not more prone to criminal behavior. Trump has labeled crimes by these immigrants as "Biden migrant crime" and has been criticized for dehumanizing language. President Joe Biden has disagreed with efforts to demonize migrants based on individual actions. Studies, including a meta-analysis and research on Texas felony arrests, consistently show immigrants, including those in the U.S. illegally, do not commit more crimes than native-born Americans.
Donald Trump is blaming migrants in the U.S. illegally for fueling violent crime as part of his campaign to win back the White House, repeating rhetoric used during his previous run for the presidency. But studies show immigrants are not more likely to engage in criminality.WHAT IS TRUMP SAYING ABOU