Jack Yan

More than 3 in 1,000 New Zealanders are in prison

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Jack I recently read several articles and seen news reporting about how many illegal aliens are incarcerated in the U.S. I wish I could leave some links. When I run across them again, I'll post them here. Also just for facts, I am not speaking about the ones incarcerated for being here illegally, but for crimes committed.

There are some incarcerated temporarily as they await being sent back to their countries - which this gets into situations where some countries don't want the person back in their country because of crimes they've committed in their country, so we are to do what with them?

I wish we had wise thinkers in both houses of congress. There is so much work to be done. It looks as though they can't do the needed work so they play the politically correctness game and get nothing done. That I call redirection.

Any Representative that truly wants to serve the American people by working on these issues are called racist, neocons, etc. They are demonized. I am very proud of 2 men from my state who are on hill and are trying to do a good work there, but redirection is a problem and also there are people across this country spending big bucks to pay for smearing campaigns to get them voted out of office.




I’m sure there are many people in prison who are illegals who, perhaps, should not be counted if we are to draw comparisons. There are different ways of counting. I do agree that the illegals’ situation needs a better solution than the one you have today. Whether people agree with Dubya or not I am glad he’s at least put forward a policy rather than ignore the issue—at least it’s a starting-point that can be evolved. I also agree it is easy to demonize those who take a harder line: the call of ‘racism’ comes all too easily from the overly politically correct and that has led many western countries into trouble before—when all that is happening is the defence of traditional values.
I rarely think about crime unless I'm watching "Law and Order" or the evening news. I've lived in America my entire life- 56 years and worked near south central Los Angeles with out any problems.
That’s good to know, Zak. That stat does make me worried—and I haven’t set foot in the US since November 2006.

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