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Just because it reminds me of someone we have all become very familiar with over the last year or so. (And no alt-right trolls, I am not talking about Hillary. You can stop with the Clinton deflections, you won the election, though that doesn't seem to stop Trump from whining about the results anyway.)

Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder

A pervasive pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking, beginning by early adulthood and present
in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:

Is uncomfortable in situations in which he or she is not the center of attention
Interaction with others is often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior
Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions
Consistently uses physical appearance to draw attentionto themself
Has a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and lacking in detail
Shows self-dramatization, theatricality, and exaggerated expression of emotion
Is highly suggestible, i.e., easily influenced by others or circumstances
Considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are



https://psychcentral.com/disorders/histrionic-personality-disorder-symptoms/


Is uncomfortable in situations in which he or she is not the center of attention.... check
Interaction with others is often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior... check
Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions... check
Consistently uses physical appearance to draw attentionto themself... check
Has a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and lacking in detail... check
Shows self-dramatization, theatricality, and exaggerated expression of emotionl... check
Considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are.... check
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Actually, the house can impeach him for any number of reasons, including such things as conduct unbecoming, unfitness for office, abuse of power and almost any reason they see fit. and give him a chance?? has he shown even one example, given us any evidence whatsoever that he will change? no, he continues spewing his alternate facts and giving misleading statements. he is every bit as arrogant as he was on the day he took office. he is more concerned with insignificant details like how many people were at his inauguration, than he is with running the country. he has stated he does not need daily briefings, apparently because he knows more than the experts. this is a grown man holding the highest office of one of the most powerful countries on the planet, and he gets his updates from fox news, and tweets when someone publishes an unflattering photo of him, or says something about him that he doesn't like. and finally, you would like pence better?? as a lesbian women, you should be even more scared of him than trump. you might want to read up on his LGBQT policies.


I have changed my position on the Dictator, but what I meant is that he hasn't given us a proper reason yet. It will come, he's an embarrassment, an idiot and a bigot, so it won't take long. It's just too bad he already appointed his cabinet.

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It's taken care of...but it's a secret.


LOL~




Shit....I miss this guy

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This is absolutely perfect.



thanks for this. I tried to watch it earlier, but could not get it to load. hilarious!
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I have changed my position on the Dictator, but what I meant is that he hasn't given us a proper reason yet. It will come, he's an embarrassment, an idiot and a bigot, so it won't take long. It's just too bad he already appointed his cabinet.


Sorry. I was going through the posts form the beginning and posted this before I saw that several others pointed it out to you. Appointed doesn't mean approved, nor does approved mean that they can't be removed when their incompetence manifests itself. or even be forced to resign like michael flynn.
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Sorry. I was going through the posts form the beginning and posted this before I saw that several others pointed it out to you. Appointed doesn't mean approved, nor does approved mean that they can't be removed when their incompetence manifests itself. or even be forced to resign like michael flynn.



Thanks, no, I agree. It just means appointed.

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Donald Trump for president ? Don,t you wish you were still an English colony.?


Yes....

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Good question. We have actually got a sweepstake going on in the office on how long he will remain President. The closest one to his term office ending takes the pot. I am banking on two and half years.


Can I get really good odds by going long on President Trump? ... say 8 years?

Just that now the Dems have re-elected an Establishment chairman and shafted Bernie's lot again ... I fancy my chances.
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That sure would be nice!
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being shot by other americans includes a plethora of scenarios. Up to and including, armed robberies, assaults on persons with a dangerous weapon resulting in culling out the herd, criminals shot by authorities, ect etc. Your fact are skewed to reflect your preconceived belief.
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so convenient to throw out those words, Nazi, racist, facist. When in fact, this country is no where near that nor will it ever be in the foreseeable future. Why is it that no one behaved so badly towards Obama? Stop parroting what others say because it fits you need of Political correctness, which means your ok with anyone as long as they are not offended by what you say , or your belief others should conform to your beliefs.
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so convenient to throw out those words, Nazi, racist, facist. When in fact, this country is no where near that nor will it ever be in the foreseeable future. Why is it that no one behaved so badly towards Obama? Stop parroting what others say because it fits you need of Political correctness, which means your ok with anyone as long as they are not offended by what you say , or your belief others should conform to your beliefs.


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being shot by other americans includes a plethora of scenarios. Up to and including, armed robberies, assaults on persons with a dangerous weapon resulting in culling out the herd, criminals shot by authorities, ect etc. Your fact are skewed to reflect your preconceived belief.


"...culling out the herd?" If you talk like a Nazi you're going to be called out for it.
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President Trump introduces Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement office created out of the Department of Homeland Security.

Now if that isn't a chapter out of the Nazi playbook, I don't know what is. Well, there's demonizing the free "lying" press, putting cronies and Generals in high government positions, massive buildup of the military industrial complex, scapegoating the ills of society on minorities, the stated intention to beef up law and order to battle a non-existent rise in crime. But aside from all that, no fascism here.

Victims of Immigration Crime. Wow. Of course if he wanted to create a burueacracy dedicated to the victims of crime and help the most people, it'd be called the Victims of American on American Crime. But that's not Nazi enough, so let's put all in eggs in the "brown people are the root of all problems" basket instead. It feeds the racist Trump base and demonizes immigrants and, in his mind, legitimizes the trampling of the Constitution in the name of border security.

I've felt it for sometime, but I can safely say that as of right now, I'm horribly ashamed of my country and what's become of it in only 1 short month. I feel like crying.

But I won't cry. I will, with every fiber of my being, Resist!


Oh, and just in case you're curious about how dangerous outsiders are vs. our own domestic good old fashioned American on American crime:


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"...culling out the herd?" If you talk like a Nazi you're going to be called out for it.



When people are so ignorant as to cause their own demise and mis fortunes, mother natures way is to cull out the herd. I guess she is a "Nazi" also. Keep blindly following. Yes the man had a unfortunate choice of words, however the constitution ensures what you purport to fear will not come to fruition. in typical Liberal fashion , should one disagree with your opinion you label then a racist, nazi racist, mysoginist , or anything that conveniently come to mind. Should you make an effort to check, you would note your behavior was conspicuous by its absence from those that do not support your opinion.
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President Trump introduces Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement office created out of the Department of Homeland Security.

Now if that isn't a chapter out of the Nazi playbook, I don't know what is. Well, there's demonizing the free "lying" press, putting cronies and Generals in high government positions, massive buildup of the military industrial complex, scapegoating the ills of society on minorities, the stated intention to beef up law and order to battle a non-existent rise in crime. But aside from all that, no fascism here.

Victims of Immigration Crime. Wow. Of course if he wanted to create a burueacracy dedicated to the victims of crime and help the most people, it'd be called the Victims of American on American Crime. But that's not Nazi enough, so let's put all in eggs in the "brown people are the root of all problems" basket instead. It feeds the racist Trump base and demonizes immigrants and, in his mind, legitimizes the trampling of the Constitution in the name of border security.

I've felt it for sometime, but I can safely say that as of right now, I'm horribly ashamed of my country and what's become of it in only 1 short month. I feel like crying.

But I won't cry. I will, with every fiber of my being, Resist!


Oh, and just in case you're curious about how dangerous outsiders are vs. our own domestic good old fashioned American on American crime:


[/quoteGovernment statistics show that, except for some small blips, serious crime has decreased almost every year from 1994 through 2013. For over a decade Gallup has found that the majority of Americans polled believe crime is up, contrary to the fact that crime rates have plummeted in almost every small and large city since the 1990s. This is not to say that all cities and areas are experiencing decreases in violent crime year after year, but the overall rate of violent crime is significantly lower than historic levels.Brookings. The same trend is evident in the realm of “gun crime.” Per a Pew analysis of DOJ

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/427758/careful-panic-violent-crime-and-gun-crime-are-both-dropping-charles-c-w-cooke
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Bring back some military strength? America's military strength ranks highest in the world. http://www.globalfirepower.com/countries-listing.asp. Your nation has enough fire-power, to annihilate the population of the entire planet. Do you still need more?

In contrast to that, America is not even near the top 25 when it comes to the quality and availability of medical care for it's own people. It ranks 37th on the list of the WHO http://www.who.int/healthinfo/paper30.pdf, and only 50th in Bloomberg's life expectancy index http://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/iNK1THx4aD20/v3/-1x-1.png.

If your president elect could bring some serious strength to your health care system, that would be a real improvement. So far, he doesn't even have a hint of a plan, other than to tear down the current system.


the obama care system is in shambles, it was presented in such a fashion that no one in congress even read it in its entirety . Of course it was the Democrats that passed it. The State of Kentucky is about to be bankrupt of health care as all agencies are pulling out. insurance premiums have soared for those persons that work for a living. Not sure about where you live Patokik but where I live, nothing presented as free is really free. Someone has to pay for it. To believe otherwise is a representation of ignorance.
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President Trump introduces Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement office created out of the Department of Homeland Security.

Now if that isn't a chapter out of the Nazi playbook, I don't know what is. Well, there's demonizing the free "lying" press, putting cronies and Generals in high government positions, massive buildup of the military industrial complex, scapegoating the ills of society on minorities, the stated intention to beef up law and order to battle a non-existent rise in crime. But aside from all that, no fascism here.

Victims of Immigration Crime. Wow. Of course if he wanted to create a burueacracy dedicated to the victims of crime and help the most people, it'd be called the Victims of American on American Crime. But that's not Nazi enough, so let's put all in eggs in the "brown people are the root of all problems" basket instead. It feeds the racist Trump base and demonizes immigrants and, in his mind, legitimizes the trampling of the Constitution in the name of border security.

I've felt it for sometime, but I can safely say that as of right now, I'm horribly ashamed of my country and what's become of it in only 1 short month. I feel like crying.

But I won't cry. I will, with every fiber of my being, Resist!


Oh, and just in case you're curious about how dangerous outsiders are vs. our own domestic good old fashioned American on American crime:


The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons in fiscal year 2010 was about 55,000, and the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails was about 296,000 in fiscal year 2009 (the most recent data available), and the majority were from Mexico. The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons increased about 7 percent from about 51,000 in fiscal year 2005 while the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails increased about 35 percent from about 220,000 in fiscal year 2003. The time period covered by these data vary because they reflect updates since GAO last reported on these issues in 2005. Specifically, in 2005, GAO reported that the percentage of criminal aliens in federal prisons was about 27 percent of the total inmate population from 2001 through 2004.
Based on our random sample, GAO estimates that the criminal aliens had an average of 7 arrests, 65 percent were arrested at least once for an immigration offense, and about 50 percent were arrested at least once for a drug offense. Immigration, drugs, and traffic violations accounted for about 50 percent of arrest offenses. About 90 percent of the criminal aliens sentenced in federal court in fiscal year 2009 (the most recently available data) were convicted of immigration and drug-related offenses. About 40 percent of individuals convicted as a result of DOJ terrorism-related investigations were aliens. SCAAP criminal aliens incarcerated in selected state prison systems in Arizona, California, Florida, New York, and Texas were convicted of various offenses in fiscal year 2008 (the most recently available data at the time of GAO’s analysis). The highest percentage of convictions for criminal aliens incarcerated in four of these states was for drug-related offenses. Homicide resulted in the most primary offense convictions for SCAAP criminal aliens in the fifth state—New York—in fiscal year 2008.
GAO estimates that costs to incarcerate criminal aliens in federal prisons and SCAAP reimbursements to states and localities ranged from about $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion annually from fiscal years 2005 through 2009; DOJ plans to update its SCAAP methodology for reimbursing states and localities in 2011 to help ensure that it is current and relevant. DOJ developed its reimbursement methodology using analysis conducted by the former Immigration and Naturalization Service in 2000 that was based on 1997 data. Best practices in cost estimating and assessment of programs call for new data to be continuously collected so it is always relevant and current. During the course of its review, GAO raised questions about the relevancy of the methodology. Thus, DOJ developed plans to update its methodology in 2011 using SCAAP data from 2009 and would like to establish a 3-year update cycle to review the methodology in the future. Doing so could provide additional assurance that DOJ reimburses states and localities for such costs consistent with current trends.
In commenting on a draft of this report, DHS and DOJ had no written comments to include in the report.
Highlights of GAO-11-187, a report to congressional requesters
Why GAO Did This Study
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimated that as of fiscal year 2009 the total alien—non- U.S.-citizen—population was about 25.3 million, including about 10.8 million aliens without lawful immigration status. Some aliens have been convicted and incarcerated (criminal aliens). The federal government bears these incarceration costs for federal prisons and reimburses states and localities for portions of their costs through the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP). GAO was asked to update its April and May 2005 reports that contained information on criminal aliens. This report addresses (1) the number and nationalities of incarcerated criminal aliens; (2) the types of offenses for which criminal aliens were arrested and convicted; and (3) the costs associated with incarcerating criminal aliens and the extent to which DOJ’s methodology for reimbursing states and localities for incarcerating criminal aliens is current and relevant. GAO analyzed federal and SCAAP incarceration and cost data of criminal aliens from fiscal years 2003 through 2010, and conviction and cost data from five states that account for about 70 percent of the SCAAP criminal alien population in 2008. GAO analyzed a random sample of 1,000 criminal aliens to estimate arrest information due to the large volume of arrests and offenses. GAO also estimated selected costs to incarcerate criminal aliens nationwide using DOJ data, among other sources.
View GAO-11-187 or key components. For more information, contact Charles A. Jeszeck at or .
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oh dear..

Let me see if I can explain this so that you will understand.


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being shot by other americans includes a plethora of scenarios. Up to and including, armed robberies, assaults on persons with a dangerous weapon resulting in culling out the herd, criminals shot by authorities, ect etc. Your fact are skewed to reflect your preconceived belief.



You are absolutely right!! All those shootings of one American by another American count as one American being shot by another American. Well done.

Now, to say the facts are skewed, with no evidence to back it up really is a pretty poor argument..or one could say it is just your preconceived belief.



You should first read this Looky Here!!

and then this Free stuff

then say 'Hi'
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The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons in fiscal year 2010 was about 55,000, and the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails was about 296,000 in fiscal year 2009 (the most recent data available), and the majority were from Mexico. The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons increased about 7 percent from about 51,000 in fiscal year 2005 while the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails increased about 35 percent from about 220,000 in fiscal year 2003. The time period covered by these data vary because they reflect updates since GAO last reported on these issues in 2005. Specifically, in 2005, GAO reported that the percentage of criminal aliens in federal prisons was about 27 percent of the total inmate population from 2001 through 2004.
Based on our random sample, GAO estimates that the criminal aliens had an average of 7 arrests, 65 percent were arrested at least once for an immigration offense, and about 50 percent were arrested at least once for a drug offense. Immigration, drugs, and traffic violations accounted for about 50 percent of arrest offenses. About 90 percent of the criminal aliens sentenced in federal court in fiscal year 2009 (the most recently available data) were convicted of immigration and drug-related offenses. About 40 percent of individuals convicted as a result of DOJ terrorism-related investigations were aliens. SCAAP criminal aliens incarcerated in selected state prison systems in Arizona, California, Florida, New York, and Texas were convicted of various offenses in fiscal year 2008 (the most recently available data at the time of GAO’s analysis). The highest percentage of convictions for criminal aliens incarcerated in four of these states was for drug-related offenses. Homicide resulted in the most primary offense convictions for SCAAP criminal aliens in the fifth state—New York—in fiscal year 2008.
GAO estimates that costs to incarcerate criminal aliens in federal prisons and SCAAP reimbursements to states and localities ranged from about $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion annually from fiscal years 2005 through 2009; DOJ plans to update its SCAAP methodology for reimbursing states and localities in 2011 to help ensure that it is current and relevant. DOJ developed its reimbursement methodology using analysis conducted by the former Immigration and Naturalization Service in 2000 that was based on 1997 data. Best practices in cost estimating and assessment of programs call for new data to be continuously collected so it is always relevant and current. During the course of its review, GAO raised questions about the relevancy of the methodology. Thus, DOJ developed plans to update its methodology in 2011 using SCAAP data from 2009 and would like to establish a 3-year update cycle to review the methodology in the future. Doing so could provide additional assurance that DOJ reimburses states and localities for such costs consistent with current trends.
In commenting on a draft of this report, DHS and DOJ had no written comments to include in the report.
Highlights of GAO-11-187, a report to congressional requesters
Why GAO Did This Study
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimated that as of fiscal year 2009 the total alien—non- U.S.-citizen—population was about 25.3 million, including about 10.8 million aliens without lawful immigration status. Some aliens have been convicted and incarcerated (criminal aliens). The federal government bears these incarceration costs for federal prisons and reimburses states and localities for portions of their costs through the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP). GAO was asked to update its April and May 2005 reports that contained information on criminal aliens. This report addresses (1) the number and nationalities of incarcerated criminal aliens; (2) the types of offenses for which criminal aliens were arrested and convicted; and (3) the costs associated with incarcerating criminal aliens and the extent to which DOJ’s methodology for reimbursing states and localities for incarcerating criminal aliens is current and relevant. GAO analyzed federal and SCAAP incarceration and cost data of criminal aliens from fiscal years 2003 through 2010, and conviction and cost data from five states that account for about 70 percent of the SCAAP criminal alien population in 2008. GAO analyzed a random sample of 1,000 criminal aliens to estimate arrest information due to the large volume of arrests and offenses. GAO also estimated selected costs to incarcerate criminal aliens nationwide using DOJ data, among other sources.
View GAO-11-187 or key components. For more information, contact Charles A. Jeszeck at or .


Did you understand any of that? Would you like a hand with the big words?

You should first read this Looky Here!!

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Did you understand any of that? Would you like a hand with the big words?





I did read it... actually there is a bit that sticks out ... how they arrive at the figure of about 11 million illegal immigrants. I have often wondered how they counted the number of illegal immigrants if they don't know where they are. I have to admit to taking two coffee breaks during my reading....

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Did you understand any of that? Would you like a hand with the big words?



Don't need any help sweetie, its obvious your part of the failed generation spawned by a failed generation that knows nothing of which they speak , you have all the answers , you just don't know the questions.
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oh dear..

Let me see if I can explain this so that you will understand.





You are absolutely right!! All those shootings of one American by another American count as one American being shot by another American. Well done.

Now, to say the facts are skewed, with no evidence to back it up really is a pretty poor argument..or one could say it is just your preconceived belief.
thank you, you just described yourself to a T.






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The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons in fiscal year 2010 was about 55,000, and the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails was about 296,000 in fiscal year 2009 (the most recent data available), and the majority were from Mexico. The number of criminal aliens in federal prisons increased about 7 percent from about 51,000 in fiscal year 2005 while the number of SCAAP criminal alien incarcerations in state prison systems and local jails increased about 35 percent from about 220,000 in fiscal year 2003. The time period covered by these data vary because they reflect updates since GAO last reported on these issues in 2005. Specifically, in 2005, GAO reported that the percentage of criminal aliens in federal prisons was about 27 percent of the total inmate population from 2001 through 2004.
Based on our random sample, GAO estimates that the criminal aliens had an average of 7 arrests, 65 percent were arrested at least once for an immigration offense, and about 50 percent were arrested at least once for a drug offense. Immigration, drugs, and traffic violations accounted for about 50 percent of arrest offenses. About 90 percent of the criminal aliens sentenced in federal court in fiscal year 2009 (the most recently available data) were convicted of immigration and drug-related offenses. About 40 percent of individuals convicted as a result of DOJ terrorism-related investigations were aliens. SCAAP criminal aliens incarcerated in selected state prison systems in Arizona, California, Florida, New York, and Texas were convicted of various offenses in fiscal year 2008 (the most recently available data at the time of GAO’s analysis). The highest percentage of convictions for criminal aliens incarcerated in four of these states was for drug-related offenses. Homicide resulted in the most primary offense convictions for SCAAP criminal aliens in the fifth state—New York—in fiscal year 2008.
GAO estimates that costs to incarcerate criminal aliens in federal prisons and SCAAP reimbursements to states and localities ranged from about $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion annually from fiscal years 2005 through 2009; DOJ plans to update its SCAAP methodology for reimbursing states and localities in 2011 to help ensure that it is current and relevant. DOJ developed its reimbursement methodology using analysis conducted by the former Immigration and Naturalization Service in 2000 that was based on 1997 data. Best practices in cost estimating and assessment of programs call for new data to be continuously collected so it is always relevant and current. During the course of its review, GAO raised questions about the relevancy of the methodology. Thus, DOJ developed plans to update its methodology in 2011 using SCAAP data from 2009 and would like to establish a 3-year update cycle to review the methodology in the future. Doing so could provide additional assurance that DOJ reimburses states and localities for such costs consistent with current trends.
In commenting on a draft of this report, DHS and DOJ had no written comments to include in the report.
Highlights of GAO-11-187, a report to congressional requesters
Why GAO Did This Study
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimated that as of fiscal year 2009 the total alien—non- U.S.-citizen—population was about 25.3 million, including about 10.8 million aliens without lawful immigration status. Some aliens have been convicted and incarcerated (criminal aliens). The federal government bears these incarceration costs for federal prisons and reimburses states and localities for portions of their costs through the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP). GAO was asked to update its April and May 2005 reports that contained information on criminal aliens. This report addresses (1) the number and nationalities of incarcerated criminal aliens; (2) the types of offenses for which criminal aliens were arrested and convicted; and (3) the costs associated with incarcerating criminal aliens and the extent to which DOJ’s methodology for reimbursing states and localities for incarcerating criminal aliens is current and relevant. GAO analyzed federal and SCAAP incarceration and cost data of criminal aliens from fiscal years 2003 through 2010, and conviction and cost data from five states that account for about 70 percent of the SCAAP criminal alien population in 2008. GAO analyzed a random sample of 1,000 criminal aliens to estimate arrest information due to the large volume of arrests and offenses. GAO also estimated selected costs to incarcerate criminal aliens nationwide using DOJ data, among other sources.
View GAO-11-187 or key components. For more information, contact Charles A. Jeszeck at or .

Excellently copied and pasted. But it says nothing about the correlation between crime rate and immigration.

What you and most people, reading these statistics do not realise, is that unlike native-born people, immigrants who come in contact with the criminal justice system, for instance because of a misdemeanor, are very likely to end up incarcerated for an undetermined period, before being deported and barred from returning. The ones who are rounded up by ICE are also incarcerated, until they can be deported. When you subtract those numbers from your statistics, they change significantly.

In fact, more than a century of studies have confirmed that immigrants are less likely to commit serious crimes or be behind bars than the native-born, and that high rates of immigration are associated with lower rates of violent crime and property crime. This holds true for both legal immigrants and the unauthorized, regardless of their country of origin or level of education. In other words, the overwhelming majority of immigrants are not “criminals” by any commonly accepted definition of the term.
(Yes, I've copied and pasted some too)

More about that (just a few of many):
- https://www.cato.org/blog/immigration-crime-what-research-says
- http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/fact-check-immigration-doesnt-bring-crime-u-s-data-say/
- https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/criminalization-immigration-united-states?utm_content=buffercf974&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer
- https://www.policefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Appendix-D_0.pdf
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Hey... pssst.... that's an l (as in luscious) at the end of my name, not an i
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the obama care system is in shambles, it was presented in such a fashion that no one in congress even read it in its entirety . Of course it was the Democrats that passed it. The State of Kentucky is about to be bankrupt of health care as all agencies are pulling out. insurance premiums have soared for those persons that work for a living. Not sure about where you live Patokik but where I live, nothing presented as free is really free. Someone has to pay for it. To believe otherwise is a representation of ignorance.

Where did I mention Obamacare? Of course it isn't perfect. If it were, America would not score so low in the ratings of health care quality and life expectancy. But at least Obama tried to make things better, Trump only promised to tear things down.
If Trump wants America great again (apparently he doesn't believe it's a great nation), he should start by making America healthy first.
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In many countries being gay is a crime, and even in modern societies, politicians try to legalise discrimination. Your voice can make a difference. Have a look at All Out to find out how.


Hey... pssst.... that's an l (as in luscious) at the end of my name, not an i
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Don't need any help sweetie, its obvious your part of the failed generation spawned by a failed generation that knows nothing of which they speak , you have all the answers , you just don't know the questions.


Sweetie? I think that patronizing and condescending way you talk to people who don't share your narrow view of the world pretty much sums up why no one takes you seriously. I have so much more faith in App's generation than I do in mine. Mine is the generation that's made a mess of things and handed the keys to the White House to a raving lunatic. It'll be her generation that comes in 4 or 8 years from now and rebuilds the political, social and economic infrastructure that's being torn down right now. I don't envy the task they face. The way things are going, it's going to be a fucking mess.
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When people are so ignorant as to cause their own demise and mis fortunes, mother natures way is to cull out the herd. I guess she is a "Nazi" also. Keep blindly following. Yes the man had a unfortunate choice of words, however the constitution ensures what you purport to fear will not come to fruition. in typical Liberal fashion , should one disagree with your opinion you label then a racist, nazi racist, mysoginist , or anything that conveniently come to mind. Should you make an effort to check, you would note your behavior was conspicuous by its absence from those that do not support your opinion.


You're awfully thin skinned, snowflake.
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