Continuing his ongoing immigration policy feud with California, President Donald Trump tweeted today that Gov. Jerry Brown isn’t participating wholeheartedly enough in his decision to send National Guard troops to the border as some kind of anti-immigration stunt. (Whether in California or in Trumpier states, National Guard forces will not actually be used for immigration enforcement.)
“The crime rate in California is high enough,” Trump darkly warns. “We need border security and action, not words!”
Governor Jerry Brown announced he will deploy “up to 400 National Guard Troops” to do nothing. The crime rate in California is high enough, and the Federal Government will not be paying for Governor Brown’s charade. We need border security and action, not words!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 19, 2018
In reality, in 2016 (the most recent year for which data is available) the murder rate in California was 4.9 per 100,000 residents. Every murder is a tragedy, of course, but that’s lower than the national average of 5.3 per 100,000 despite California’s significantly larger-than-average immigrant population.
Or perhaps I should say that California has a below-average murder rate likely because of its high foreign-born population since immigrants appear to commit crimes at a lower rate than the native-born population. Indeed, the three most murderous states in the country — Louisiana, Missouri, and Alabama — all have low foreign-born populations.
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