SANTA FE, NM
(By
Fernando
Espuelas,
Huffington Post)
July 14, 2010 —
You hear it
everywhere
in the media
- Arizona is
descending
into
violent,
illegal
immigrant-caused
chaos.
Governor Jan
Brewer, who
has
championed a
sweeping
anti-immigration
law now
being
challenged
in the
courts by
the Federal
government,
has called
it a
"crisis."
Americans in
Arizona are
apparently
getting
killed by
the "illegals"
like
pheasants at
a Dick
Cheney
shooting
party. The
Governor is
now even
claiming
that are
being found
in the
desert, as
the
Washington
Post's
Dana Milbank
recently
reported.
The border
is "out of
control",
Brewer said,
in a virtual
state of
warfare
between the
forces of
good and the
bands of
roving
migrants
intent on
spreading
criminality
from Mexico
into our
country.
Senator
John McCain,
in the midst
of a
reelection
campaign
where his
right-wing
credentials
have been
called into
question,
has said in
various
interviews
it is
the worse
violence
he's ever
seen in his
home state
and
dramatic
actions must
be taken.
While these
stories are
circulated
by Arizona
politicians
seeking to
justify the
recently
approved
anti-Hispanic
law
—
and
mindlessly
repeated by
the media
echo chamber
—
these
claims are
not true.
You know,
true as in
real. True
as in
supported by
empirical
data. True
as in an
honest and
objective
assessment
of reality.
The
Arizona
Republic
reports
over the
last decade,
crime rates
in Arizona
have
remained
essentially
unchanged
even as the
state's
population
has
continued
grow:
While the
nation's
illegal-immigrant
population
doubled from
1994 to
2004,
according to
federal
records, the
violent-crime
rate
declined 35
percent.
More
recently,
Arizona's
violent-crime
rate dropped
from 512
incidents
per 100,000
residents in
2005 to 447
incidents in
2008, the
most recent
year for
which data
is
available.
In fact,
these data
support the
case
crime rates
have
actually
declined
in Arizona.
So why the
claims of
rampant
violence?
When your
agenda is
driven by
barely
veiled
racism
—
the
Arizona
anti-immigrant
law's
sponsor,
State
Senator
Russell
Pearce has
been
connected to
various,
ugly racist
incidents
—
you will
make up your
own reality
to support
and disguise
your actions
and their
true intent.
We should
never forget
the odious
statements
routinely
made by
Southern
politicians
to denigrate
African-Americans
in order to
justify the
Jim Crow
system of
laws that
institutionalized
racism
across much
of the
American
South until
1965.
What's
happening in
Arizona
today is yet
another use
of the Big
Lie strategy
by
politicians
—
in this
case, the
calumnies
that
undocumented
migrants are
the cause of
a crime wave
that must be
stopped with
police-state
tactics.
Hence the
justification
for
Arizona's
crackdown on
immigration.
Here are
some facts
from the
Arizona
Republic
investigation
into the
reality of
the crime
situation in
Arizona: FBI
Uniform
Crime
Reports and
statistics
provided by
police
agencies, in
fact, show
the
crime rates
in Nogales,
Douglas,
Yuma and
other
Arizona
border towns
have
remained
essentially
flat for the
past decade,
even as
drug-related
violence has
spiraled out
of control
on the other
side of the
international
line.
Statewide,
rates of
violent
crime also
are down...
...Clarence
Dupnik, the
sheriff of
Pima County,
said there
always has
been crime
associated
with
smuggling in
southern
Arizona, but
today's
rhetoric
does not
seem to jibe
with
reality.
"This is a
media-created
event,"
Dupnik said.
"I hear
politicians
on TV saying
the border
has gotten
worse. Well,
the fact of
the matter
is the
border has
never been
more
secure."...
...Tucson
Police Chief
Roberto
Villasenor
said his
town suffers
from home
invasions
and
kidnappings
involving
marijuana
smugglers
who are
undoubtedly
tied to
Mexican
organizations.
However, he
added, most
of those
committing
the rip-offs
are American
citizens...
These data
correlate to
Politifact's
findings
—
crime is
actually
down in
Arizona
—
contrary to
all the
claims of
Governor Jan
Brewer and
her cohorts:
From 2004 to
2008, data
from
Arizona's
DPS shows a
23 percent
drop in the
overall
crime rate,
while the
FBI's
statistics
on Arizona
show a 19
percent
drop.
Although the
FBI has not
released all
of the data
on 2009,
Arizona's
statistics
show the
crime rate
in 2009
dropped an
additional
12 percent.
"Crime
has been
going down,
overall, in
Arizona,"
said Tony
LaRose, an
associate
professor of
criminology
at the
University
of Tampa,
but he noted
it has been
a national
trend for
the past
almost three
decades."
The trend
holds even
if you only
measure
violent
crime, which
James Alan
Fox, a
professor of
criminology
at
Northeastern
University,
said is the
type of
crime people
think of
when
discussing
crime and
illegal
immigrants.
The violent
crime rate
fell 11
percent from
2004 to 2008
in Arizona.
While the
anti-Hispanic
lobby
continues
its
propaganda
war
—
with
apparent
success
based on the
data from a
wide variety
of polls
that show
widespread
support for
the Arizona
police-state
enforcement
regime
across the
U.S.
—
reality is
beginning to
intrude on
this
vilification
campaign.
If only the
mainstream
media would
do its job
and start to
vigorously
debunk these
lies so that
we can start
a real
debate on
comprehensive
immigration
reform
—
and
get to a
solution.
Until then,
these
unprincipled
politicians
will
continue to
traffic in
anti-Hispanic
lies and
smears while
our country
is stuck
with an
immigration
system that
does not in
any way
serve the
national
interest.