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According to DHS status indicators, over 255,000 criminal aliens have been booked into local Texas jails between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, of which over 171,000 were classified as illegal aliens by DHS.

Between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, these 171,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 265,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 495 homicide charges; 29,526 assault charges; 5,264 burglary charges; 33,637 drug charges; 350 kidnapping charges; 14,794 theft charges; 21,674 obstructing police charges; 1,537 robbery charges; 3,107 sexual assault charges; and 2,673 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 110,000 convictions including 219 homicide convictions; 12,244 assault convictions; 2,900 burglary convictions; 16,358 drug convictions; 144 kidnapping convictions; 6,642 theft convictions; 10,508 obstructing police convictions; 929 robbery convictions; 1,528 sexual assault convictions; and 1,167 weapon convictions

entire report:
https://www.dps.texas.gov/administration/crime_records/pages/txCriminalAlienStatistics.htm
 
According to DHS status indicators, over 255,000 criminal aliens have been booked into local Texas jails between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, of which over 171,000 were classified as illegal aliens by DHS.

Between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, these 171,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 265,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 495 homicide charges; 29,526 assault charges; 5,264 burglary charges; 33,637 drug charges; 350 kidnapping charges; 14,794 theft charges; 21,674 obstructing police charges; 1,537 robbery charges; 3,107 sexual assault charges; and 2,673 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 110,000 convictions including 219 homicide convictions; 12,244 assault convictions; 2,900 burglary convictions; 16,358 drug convictions; 144 kidnapping convictions; 6,642 theft convictions; 10,508 obstructing police convictions; 929 robbery convictions; 1,528 sexual assault convictions; and 1,167 weapon convictions

entire report:
https://www.dps.texas.gov/administration/crime_records/pages/txCriminalAlienStatistics.htm


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According to DHS status indicators, over 255,000 criminal aliens have been booked into local Texas jails between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, of which over 171,000 were classified as illegal aliens by DHS.

Between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, these 171,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 265,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 495 homicide charges; 29,526 assault charges; 5,264 burglary charges; 33,637 drug charges; 350 kidnapping charges; 14,794 theft charges; 21,674 obstructing police charges; 1,537 robbery charges; 3,107 sexual assault charges; and 2,673 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 110,000 convictions including 219 homicide convictions; 12,244 assault convictions; 2,900 burglary convictions; 16,358 drug convictions; 144 kidnapping convictions; 6,642 theft convictions; 10,508 obstructing police convictions; 929 robbery convictions; 1,528 sexual assault convictions; and 1,167 weapon convictions

entire report:
https://www.dps.texas.gov/administration/crime_records/pages/txCriminalAlienStatistics.htm
That was over a 7 year period, by that sites numbers there was an average of well over 900,ooo crimes a year overall. That's somewhere in the area of well over 63,000,000 crimes in your select time span. Seems everyone is doing it.
 
That was over a 7 year period, by that sites numbers there was an average of well over 900,ooo crimes a year overall. That's somewhere in the area of well over 63,000,000 crimes in your select time span. Seems everyone is doing it.

Comprehension escapes you once again...math is apparently something that you are still learning.
The only thing you got right was it covered a seven year period.
Read the article and it breaks the numbers down for you.
From the article:
Between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, these 171,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 265,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 495 homicide charges; 29,526 assault charges; 5,264 burglary charges; 33,637 drug charges; 350 kidnapping charges; 14,794 theft charges; 21,674 obstructing police charges; 1,537 robbery charges; 3,107 sexual assault charges; and 2,673 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 110,000 convictions including 219 homicide convictions; 12,244 assault convictions; 2,900 burglary convictions; 16,358 drug convictions; 144 kidnapping convictions; 6,642 theft convictions; 10,508 obstructing police convictions; 929 robbery convictions; 1,528 sexual assault convictions; and 1,167 weapon convictions
 
Comprehension escapes you once again...math is apparently something that you are still learning.
The only thing you got right was it covered a seven year period.
Read the article and it breaks the numbers down for you.
From the article:
Between June 1, 2011 and May 31, 2018, these 171,000 illegal aliens were charged with more than 265,000 criminal offenses which included arrests for 495 homicide charges; 29,526 assault charges; 5,264 burglary charges; 33,637 drug charges; 350 kidnapping charges; 14,794 theft charges; 21,674 obstructing police charges; 1,537 robbery charges; 3,107 sexual assault charges; and 2,673 weapon charges. DPS criminal history records reflect those criminal charges have thus far resulted in over 110,000 convictions including 219 homicide convictions; 12,244 assault convictions; 2,900 burglary convictions; 16,358 drug convictions; 144 kidnapping convictions; 6,642 theft convictions; 10,508 obstructing police convictions; 929 robbery convictions; 1,528 sexual assault convictions; and 1,167 weapon convictions
A small percentage of the overall crime history of Texas . . . and it seems you forgot to show my math as incorrect (I certainly wasn't going to go year by year and add it all up, but I did notice crime, like everywhere else in the nation, went down during that period . . . and what about my math?). You are a miserable old sot without a leg to stand on.
 
That was over a 7 year period, by that sites numbers there was an average of well over 900,ooo crimes a year overall. That's somewhere in the area of well over 63,000,000 crimes in your select time span. Seems everyone is doing it.
How many American citizens deaths at the hands of criminals that shouldn't be here are acceptable to you?
 
A small percentage of the overall crime history of Texas . . . and it seems you forgot to show my math as incorrect (I certainly wasn't going to go year by year and add it all up, but I did notice crime, like everywhere else in the nation, went down during that period . . . and what about my math?). You are a miserable old sot without a leg to stand on.
Se post #573.
 
How many American citizens deaths at the hands of criminals that shouldn't be here are acceptable to you?
No crime is acceptable, and illegals shouldn't be allowed in the country and the wall is a silly, expensive, non-sensical idea. VISA overstays, cheap labor for business and businesses that skirt the rules.

A Vox analysis of hiring records for seasonal workers at three Trump properties in New York and Florida revealed that only one out of 144 jobs went to a US worker from 2016 to the end of 2017. Foreign guest workers with H-2B visas got the rest.

https://www.vox.com/2018/2/13/16466542/trump-h-2b-guest-workers

Hire Americans?
 
A small percentage of the overall crime history of Texas . . . and it seems you forgot to show my math as incorrect (I certainly wasn't going to go year by year and add it all up, but I did notice crime, like everywhere else in the nation, went down during that period . . . and what about my math?). You are a miserable old sot without a leg to stand on.
Remember you're reasoning above next time you bitch, moan and complain about gun control...since gun deaths are down.
One doesn't need a leg to stand on when conversing with you duck....you generally implode you argument by post an argument.
 
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