They get health care if they have a visa,but they aren't paid to sit and do nothing. Their biggest immigrant problem is people from Poland and Estonia. They come there poor as church mice and will work for practically nothing.
The problem you get in to with just throwing out crime statistics is that they don't tell you what the crimes are. If it's just a crime to be there without a visa,and they get caught,then they broke the law and that's a "crime statistic". If you want to say the crime rate is sky rocketing and want it to mean anything,you have to break it down by what the crimes are,where they're occurring and who's committing those crimes.
I could say that the motor vehicle death rate among the Mennonites around here over the last few years is staggeringly higher than that of the non Mennonites. What does that say at first glance? It looks like those Mennonites must be terrible drivers doesn't it? Trouble is,they don't drive. They're being killed off left and right by drivers who aren't Mennonite.
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