President-elect Donald Trump plans a massive immigration raid in Chicago, with up to 200 officers involved, according to a report.Four people familiar with the plans told the Wall Street Journal that the raid is expected Tuesday morning, a day after he's inaugurated.The agents will reportedly target...
President-elect Donald Trump plans a massive immigration raid in Chicago, with up to 200 officers involved, according to a report.
At the risk of getting attacked for this rant....kind of. Jeff Bezos is a piece of shit but he has a quote I agree with - "When the data and the anecdotes disagree, the anecdotes are usually right." And anecdotally, several friends and I across the city agree that yes, Chicago has a problem it didn't have a decade ago.
TL;DR: Conservatives are correct in saying that crime is a problem but they only care about it now because it's affecting white neighborhoods.
I went to college downtown and bought a condo in a quiet family/commuter neighborhood afterwards where I lived for 15 years. Crime was so rare, people still talked about the murder from a decade ago. My building could have been featured on a diversity poster and everyone on my block knew each other. I never felt unsafe until near the end of lockdown.
But then in the 12 months before I left (a year ago):
My car got stolen to rob a Dunkin Donuts
I got it back a month later and literally the same week I got it carjacked at gunpoint
Two adults were murdered
A little girl was shot in the face in broad daylight
More muggings than I can count, two victims lived in my building
And while the police didn't say their legal status, a lot of the suspects were hispanic. All of this happened within my neighborhood, I also had my work truck broken into twice and saw 2-3 job sites a month robbed.
I DO NOT support Trump or his actions but crime is inevitable when you drop 1000 homeless people in a city without 1000 job openings....people gotta eat! I feel that most were crimes of desperation by otherwise good people because if the conservative narrative of violent Venezuelan gangs terrorizing the city were true, crime would be up across the board...but it's mostly just theft.
I didn't compare the breakdown by district but if I had to guess, the increase would be even more drastic if you removed the south and west side neighborhoods that already had problems. The police department is corrupt and we're on a hot streak of useless mayors.
And while the police didn’t say their legal status, a lot of the suspects were hispanic.
And a LOT of American citizens are Hispanics. The vast majority of Hispanics are citizens or legal immigrants. You really can't connect random crimes to immigration, when studies show that illegal immigrants do not commit crimes out of proportion to their numbers.
The downvote button is not an "I disagree with this" button. This person contributed to the conversation positively, if you think otherwise you need to actually read what they've said instead making assumptions like a well trained dog.
I expected to be downvoted by people who have never lived there so it's fine if it happens but I hope at least a couple people read it and get what I'm saying.
Chicago is not a shit hole and it's not being overrun by violent migrants but it IS having issues caused in part by the influx of migrants. But you can't pin that on the migrants - they didn't choose to be bussed up here. The city failed to address the problem in a meaningful way but it's hard to even blame them. If there's anyone who deserves the blame, it's Greg Abbott's.
Trump's solution to the problem is awful. The cause of the problem is awful. The problem itself is exaggerated to a ridiculous level! But the problem does exist and pretending it doesn't only makes it worse.
Hell, I've been downvoted, and even banned, for suggesting that America does indeed have an immigration problem and we have to talk about. Just because the GOP is amping it up for votes does not mean there's no issue.
And here's the kicker, I've always mentioned that it's hell for the immigrants. There's an on-and-kinda-off-again humanitarian crisis at the border.
So if liberals don't want to hear about it, I'm going to point my finger and say they're using these poor people as political footballs, just like the Republicans.
My wife is an immigrant, BTW, and not a citizen. Been here 5 years, still struggling to get her 10-year green card.
I completely agree with you. A lot of the Republican talking points are some really minor issues blown completely out of proportion - to the point that we on the other side of the aisle don't want to admit that the root issue is even real in fear of legitimizing the whole thing. I've done it myself in the past and it's embarrassing to look back on.
The sooner that we recognize it as a problem, the sooner we can collectively help solve it. And I'd MUCH prefer the left's solution than the right's