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Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants

Jun 16, 2008 12:00 AM (156 days ago) by Freeman Klopott, The Examiner
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WASHINGTON (Map, News) - A wave of burglaries is spreading across the Washington area, and police say illegal immigrants, hit by police crackdowns and the drop in new construction, are likely playing a key role.

“The immigrant community is at a tipping point,” said Montgomery County police community liaison Officer Luis Hurtado. “The poor economy is pushing more immigrants to turn to crime.”

In the first five months of this year, burglaries climbed 10 to 20 percent in many jurisdictions.

The District of Columbia had the greatest increase, jumping 20 percent from 1,370 in the first five months of 2007 to 1,638 for the same period this year.

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Montgomery County police said they’ve averaged 288 burglaries a month for the first five months of this year, up 23 per month, or nearly 10 percent, from last year.

Alexandria stood out as the only jurisdiction showing a significant decline — 33 percent — but police couldn’t explain the drop.

And many more burglaries in which illegal immigrants themselves are the victims have likely gone unreported; illegals often shy away from police, whom they fear may arrest them for violating immigration laws, community activists said.

Last week, about 100 residents from the massive Latino community in Takoma/Langley Park, which straddles the Prince George’s-Montgomery County line, met with police officials from both counties. They demanded action for what they described as a neighborhood under siege.

In recent weeks, a shopkeeper was shot to death and a police officer killed a man all within a one-block radius at the center of the community. But it’s the unreported crimes that have residents most concerned, and improved relations with police are needed to fight back, said Mario Quiroz, spokesman for immigrant advocacy group CASA de Maryland.

Meanwhile, four illegal immigrants from Virginia and Maryland who work in construction told The Examiner there are fewer jobs available now that housing starts have fallen. Expanded efforts by area officials to check immigration status and punish employers who fail to verify employee status have ended much of

the migratory cycle that carried illegals from job to job around the region.

Crime experts have mixed opinions on the role illegal immigrants play when it comes to breaking the law. Criminologists either believe illegals are more prone to criminal behavior because they’ve already broken one law upon entering the country, or they will more likely keep their hands clean, fearing deportation.

Eric Rasmusen, an economist at Indiana University, studied a 2005 report to Congress on foreigners held in federal and state prisons to find that illegal immigrants commit 21 percent of crimes in the United States, costing the U.S. more than $84 billion.

But William Chambliss, a criminologist at American University, disagrees: “It’s always easy and nice to say there’s a connection between illegal immigrants and crime ... but there’s little to no empirical evidence to show that.”

Chambliss said there is a connection, however, between the failing economy and the rise in burglaries “that’s not true of other, more violent crimes.”

Making matters worse is that there are now many more items in people’s homes — iPods and laptops, for example — that are easier to steal than there were a decade ago.

At the end of the day, though, a life of crime comes with little profit. At best, Chambliss said, a burglar can get 10 percent of the value on a stolen item.

fklopott@dcexaminer.com

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10:01 AM MST on Wed., Aug. 20, 2008 re: "Four killed, 2 seriously injured in 12-hour period"

Brian said:
I agree 100% with the previous poster, but there is another component to that problem. Besides Heller, nobody is really standing up for this right. I attended a citywide meeting on crime recently, and when I raised the issue of gun ownership by law abiding citizens, one of the panelists raised her voice over me so loudly that I couldn't even finish a sentence and proceeded to storm out of the room accusing me of just wanting to shoot someone. (There were some others there who had the class to at lease listen me finish my thoughts.) Then, counsilman Harry Thomas, Jr. gave a speach about how more guns could only be a bad thing regardless of who has them, no doubt directed at me for raising the issue. One problem is that people who believe in these rights aren't attending these types of meetings and speaking out. We need more than just posting our frustrations to blogs. This needs to be an issue at community meets and at election time.

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9:38 AM MST on Wed., Aug. 20, 2008 re: "Four killed, 2 seriously injured in 12-hour period"

Examiner Reader Larry Dee said:
It is the help of the Polititions that the illigals are here. Lets keep it real. It is all about dollars and cents. Larry

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10:34 AM MST on Sun., Aug. 17, 2008 re: "Four killed, 2 seriously injured in 12-hour period"

Examiner Reader said:
The leaders Of DC are the ones that need to be put behide bars for life. They took guns away from the good people and gave them to the bag guys. You people in DC need to make a stand and take back your city and take the crooks out of office. The Mayor the police chief should be put to death for this crime.

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10:55 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 14, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

David Wilson said:
It's amusing to see that some people "disagreed" with "El Guapo" on his comment noting that Prof. Rasmusen admits his 21 percent number is wrong. How do you disagree with a fact? Anyone can check this by searching for "Eric Rasmusen" "immigration" and "21 percent." We have to wonder why the Examiner published the 21 percent figure more than a month after Prof. Rasmusen had abandoned it. And why doesn't it run a correction now that people have pointed out the error?

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10:13 AM MST on Sat., Jun. 21, 2008 re: "Rules published for spy camera network"

Examiner Reader said:
wow, the sheer arrogance of the Fenty administration is amazing! I have to wonder what is the actual purpose of the City Council.

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1:26 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 19, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Dave said:
I agree with the former Chambliss student. All in all it's pretty sloppy with the facts. That Eric Rasmusen cite where even Rasmusen himself agreed that his figure was overstated by over 300%. I mean come on.

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9:13 AM MST on Thu., Jun. 19, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Former Chambliss Student said:
William Chambliss is a Criminologist and Professor of Sociology/Criminal Justice at George Washington University, not AU. There is really no excuse for the author of this article to have made such a mistake.

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5:17 AM MST on Wed., Jun. 18, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Jack Aubrey said:
Re:"“The poor economy is pushing more immigrants to turn to crime.” BS. They aren't turning to crime, they were criminals to begin with. They broke our laws when they came into this country illegally. Maybe the "poor economy" should make them all GO HOME!

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4:24 PM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader DeportNow said:
All illegal alien invaders are criminals, so deport these useless criminals, and crime will drop immediately. If crimes are being committed against these freeloaders....TOO BAD!

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8:47 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader SAM said:
HOw long will we put up with invaders and gullilble enablers ? The nation was fomed and guided by caretakers who would not let this amazing idiocy go by! Go back to your country of origin, if you can't obey laws or make it here. All you who aid and abet illegals, illegal behavior are traitors to this country and all who went before and after .

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7:48 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Vincenzo said:
The illegal immigration problem is the neuvo cuisine, but few want to confess its been a few decades in the making and just as serious as it is today. The illegal immigration and liberalized legal immigration are compounded by a certain political party that has brow beaten productive and pro-active enforcement efforts for decades. They have dealt the intelligence community the same blow and restrictions over the decades, which this current President inherited in 2001. This was put squarely in his lap by the guilty and blamed on him within months of 9/11. I left that party after witnessing the bloodletting of the 1990s, and nothing was done. The left never even considered them human riohts violations and the ACLU was silent. We have a new face of "totally kewl, new change turn the page" who will ensure a reversal of the "Bush Lied People Died years" who promises a real forthcoming horror, and everyone believes him and loves him.

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7:37 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

El Guapo said:
The author mentions Prof Rasmusen's estimate that illegal immigrants commit 21% of cimres in the US. Rasmusen has since revised his estimate to 6.1% which is still overstated because the figures used to calculate that estimate were for non-citizens most of whom are not illegal aliens. One would expect to see such misstatements of facts on a blog run by a hack like Rasmusen. It's disappointing to see in what I thought was a reputable medium.

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5:42 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
So, are legal Latino immigrants raising a ruckus because illegal latino's are committing crime? Oh, I bet the legal latino's get attention now, but those that begged for this invasion to stop, have been overlooked for years!

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1:12 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 17, 2008 re: "Previously deported man charged with 12 burglaries"

Examiner Reader said:
If a 26 year old U.S. citizen had sexual relations with a 14 year old girl he would be in the slammer for 5 years for statutory rape and would have to register as a sexual predator. The prosecuting attorneys consider this part of the Latino culture and don't charge them with a serious crime. If they come here they must adapt to our culture and laws.

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7:31 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
I can't believe the reporter said its ok to steal because you don't have a job? What the hell is going on in this country? Constitution Party, my friends

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5:38 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
Mr.Luis Hurtado says these poor "immigrants" are being "pushed" to crimes. Excuse ME? Millions of Americans have been laid off,down sized and plain out of work.Does that mean we go on a criminal rampage? Stop excusing criminals Mr.Mexican.

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2:38 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Bobby said:
People like Luis Hurtado, what can be said of them. They are simply third world mentality all the way. What does he mean the bad economy is "pushing" more "immigrants"(illegal aliens) to turn to crime. Growing up in the United States I was taught in school that crime is a choice. No one is "pushed" to it. But as I said, these people come from a crime ridden nation, that never taught morality, where the bribe is the rule and stealing is clever if you get away with it. But El Presidente Bush, and Senator John,"Americans wouldn't pick lettuce for fift dollars an hour", say we need these family values. And Obama just plain wants to eliminate the borders of this nation. Write in, in November, Dr. Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, or any other person who actually cares about Americans and America. McCain and Obama are totally in the pockets of the corporate fascists. They could not be more worthless to honest, hardworking, taxpaying Americans. They are in fact, utterly toxic to the American citizenry.

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1:22 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Data issues keep D.C. absent from FBI crime report"

American K said:
30% of our prison population are illegal aliens. when illegal aliens make up such a small percentage of the overall population, 30% is a very very high number.

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1:17 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
“It’s always easy and nice to say there’s a connection between illegal immigrants and crime ... but there’s little to no empirical evidence to show that.” Funny that the average American can see it but you can't? How many crimes go unreported and covered up? Please!

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12:53 PM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Data issues keep D.C. absent from FBI crime report"

American K said:
every crime committed by an illegal alien is a crime that would not have happened if the illegal alien wasn't here in the first place. sure americans commit crimes too, but illegals are criminals to begin with just by crossing our border without documents. if there are no more construction jobs and they can't get anyone to hire them due to e-verify, why don't the take the hint and GO HOME??? they're like ignorant pests who refuse to believe that nobody wants them here. they'd rather stay here and steal than go back to their home countries. they have an agenda. more anchor babies for the reconquista. DEPORT ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS!!

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11:05 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

INFIDEL said:
534,000 views in 32 days on youtube for a 3:00 min. "C-SPAN clip?" Media ignore the story. Find out why your health-costs go up - Search "Florida Hospital Testimony" at youtube.com

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1:55 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
Every single illegal alien needs to be deported. It is time to take our country back. We use to live by the rule of law; one law for everyone applied equally. Illegal aliens are lawbreakers. They decide which laws they will follow and which they will ignore. They are attacking the very fabric of our society. If they are afraid of the police and don't report crime, too bad. It is the price they pay for being criminals. They should return to their own country.

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1:13 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 re: "Washington-area police report wave of burglaries, cite illegal immigrants"

Examiner Reader said:
It says that police cite illegal immigrants as a reason for a wave of burglaries, but I don't see that citation anywhere. This sounds to me like fear-mongering. Someone has an opinion about illegal immigration, they want to make it, so they lie or distort the facts. Great article, but it needs a different title. One that actually fits the description.

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8:14 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 10, 2008 re: "Data issues keep D.C. absent from FBI crime report"

Examiner Reader said:
Crime in DC is not declining. It has been increasing for years but the Chief of Police plays games with the statistics to make the outcome suit her needs. Chief Ramsey did this and his prototype Chief Lanier is doing the same. No surprises here.

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4:14 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 30, 2008 re: "Fenty, Lanier defend District police tactics, cite crime decrease"

Examiner Reader said:
Spotcrime is one of the many companies mapping crime in DC. They've just announced an iphone application.

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2:26 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 30, 2008 re: "Fenty, Lanier defend District police tactics, cite crime decrease"

Examiner Reader said:
Fenty displays a lack of class when he insists that there has been a reduction in violent crimes in DC to the family members of those killed by violence. Even if Fenty's statistics are true, I think it rings hallow to those suffering from loss.

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4:32 PM MST on Wed., Feb. 27, 2008 re: "Crime creeps higher in 2007"

fedupcitizen said:
You must have been forced to retire, for you to blame everything on Ramsey. Apparently he did not choose you therefore I hear the bitterness coming out in your comment about black men what is your problem your sheet on too tight. Get a life and continue to praise this chief who can't organize her way out of a paper bag. And what problem do you have with Groomes she is doing a better job then that so call chief.

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4:00 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 26, 2008 re: "Crime creeps higher in 2007"

Examiner Reader said:
Lanier is not doing a bad job. She has alot to fix considering how bad Ramsey screwed up this department. The best move she has made by far is demoting Brian Jordan, Willie Dandridge, and Robin Hoey. How these three even got promoted to their old positions is beyond me. It must have been a Ramsey thing, because to put it simply, they are not very smart, they are kind of a cross between being stupid and ignorant. Now, the worst move she has made so far is promoting Diane Groomes. I worked with her in 3-D before I retired and this woman has a very serious mental problem. As everyone on the department knows by now, she is bi-polar and needs serious medicial treatment to stop her abusive behavior towards the people she works with. Chief Lanier, you really ned to reconsider this one, she is a bad seed. All in all, not too bad of a job Chief.

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5:48 AM MST on Tue., Dec. 25, 2007 re: "D.C. homicide rate second-lowest in more than two decades"

defense for the defenseless said:
Great job to the new Chief. She is doing a great job, keep up the good work!!!

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