Whether the rise of illegal immigrants in the country causes higher crime rates is a difficult issue. The article, “Does Illegal Immigration Relate to Higher Crime Incidence?” presents both sides of the debate equally. On one hand, immigrants are responsible for more murders. “There were 67,642 murders in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008, and 115,717 from 2003 through 2009. Per the GAO, criminal aliens committed 25,064 of them.” On the other hand, immigrants are less responsible for mass shootings. The problem with the topic of illegal immigrants in the United States is that the conflict gets involved in our society’s political agenda. Both political parties are one sided and make it difficult for them to agree on the issue of illegal immigrants. Recent studies have found that conflict rises between conservatives and …show more content…
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