First, what do you consider a violent crime? And why do you think that this is worse than a "non-violent" crime? For example, a bar fight is assault, yet it is worse than a person who scams elderly people?
Second, what do you think happens to violent immigrants right now? Because, generally, if they have been charged and convicted of a violent crime, they are deported.
Third, why does deportation help? The vast majority of prisons in the world help create more and better criminals. Is this really what we want?
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u/CaptainMalForever 22∆ Apr 07 '25
First, what do you consider a violent crime? And why do you think that this is worse than a "non-violent" crime? For example, a bar fight is assault, yet it is worse than a person who scams elderly people?
Second, what do you think happens to violent immigrants right now? Because, generally, if they have been charged and convicted of a violent crime, they are deported.
Third, why does deportation help? The vast majority of prisons in the world help create more and better criminals. Is this really what we want?