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Ok, where did the illegals get the $10,000 tuition?
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06/12/2007 10:11:32
 
 
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>>Oh, we have our share. Toronto is a mecca for both illegal and legal immigrants. There was a news story just today that said that over 50% of all Torontonians were born outside of Canada (and only a very small percentage of those are from the U.S.). The actual City of Toronto is right around 50%. And I'm loving it.
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>It is not comparable in many ways. I recommend reading this:
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>http://www.cis.org/articles/2000/back1100.html

I have to admit that I found his final statement particularly telling:

"Mexican immigration is a unique, disturbing, and looming challenge to our cultural integrity, our national identity, and potentially to our future as a country."

That is a huge difference. Canada sees itself as a system of very diverse cultures and national identities. It appears that he feels the U.S. should remain oddly untainted.

>and then these:
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>Illegal Aliens in Federal, State, and Local Criminal Justice Systems:
>http://www.urban.org/publications/410366.html
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>The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave:
>http://www.city-journal.org/html/14_1_the_illegal_alien.html
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>An Examination of U.S. Immigration Policy and Serious Crime :
>http://www.cis.org/articles/2001/crime/toc.html
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>Illegal aliens have higher incarceration rate than US as a whole:
>http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/03/illegal_aliens_have_higher_inc.php

It appears that there is a bit of misdirection going on here. When you look into the sorts of 'major' crimes the illegals excel in, they mostly consist of illegal immigration and other immigration related crimes. That's hardly surprising. That's like saying that more jaywalkers get jaywalking tickets than non jay walkers.

Yes they are over represented in relation to legal citizens in other sorts of crimes (drug dealing etc) too, but that also is sort of axiomatic considering their economic and legal status. People will do what it takes to survive. Survival is a about the biggest motivator there is. Survival is, after all, why there are there in the first place.

And yes, I do believe that people who commit real crimes like selling cocaine, robbery, assault, murder, etc should feel the full weight of the law when caught, and if that is or includes deportation then so be it.
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