There are many different types of crime, but as a generality, the Hispanic crime rate is higher than the white crime rate, but lower than the black crime rate. Crime stats on illegals have never been kept.
The crime rate also varies with age, and those 19-28 commit more crime than those 29-38, who commit more crime than those 39-48. Etc.
Men have a higher crime rate than women.
Crime rate also varies inversely with class or income. The lower the class or income, the higher the crime rate.
The author tries to equate conviction rate/incarceration rate with crime rate and there is no relation between the two. Convictions and incarceration are 99.9% dependent on class/income. How much money do you have to spend on your legal defense?
Crime is measured as per 1000 of population, so the author cherry picks several geographic locations with a high Hispanic population where one would expect the Hispanic crime rate to be high and tries to equate that to everywhere. But in places like Baxter County, AR the Hispanic crime rate(and black crime rate) is zero, because no Hispanics(or blacks) live there. The only people that commit crime there are white.
When crime rate amongst Hispanics is considered, one needs to differentiate between Hispanics who are here to work and those Hispanics who are here for the sole reason of committing crime.
Even if that were possible, why must we do it?
"Convictions and incarceration are 99.9% dependent on class/income. :
Did you invent that bullshit statistic yourself, or did you get it from La Raza?