Trump speaks on ‘migrant crime.’ The reality: It’s not rampant, but a real concern.

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In the closing stretch of the election, former President Donald Trump continues to emphasize claims of “migrant crime.” On Friday, he spoke in Aurora, Colorado, a city he charges is overrun by a Venezuelan gang. The Republican mayor has said such concerns have been “grossly exaggerated.”

Immigration is a top voter concern, polls show, and Mr. Trump has doubled down on assertions that unauthorized-migrant criminals are endangering U.S. citizens. He’s also raised the profile of murder cases, such as that of Laken Riley, in which the suspects are immigrants who authorities say entered the country illegally.

Why We Wrote This

“Migrant crime” has become a central refrain of Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy. Democrats say the claims are overblown. Here we explain recent high-profile criminal cases and how researchers assess immigrant crime rates.

In response to Mr. Trump’s migrant-crime claims, media reports often cite research finding that immigrants – including those who are unauthorized – do not commit crimes at higher rates than U.S. citizens. Some of Mr. Trump’s backers are skeptical of that research.

Overall, research has found that crime rates in cities generally aren’t impacted by immigration. And research points to no hard evidence that unauthorized immigrants commit crimes at higher rates than U.S. citizens. That said, data collection is limited.

In the closing stretch of the election, former President Donald Trump continues to emphasize claims of “migrant crime.” On Friday, he spoke in Aurora, Colorado, a city he charges is overrun by a Venezuelan gang. The Republican mayor has said such concerns have been “grossly exaggerated.”

Immigration is a top voter concern, polls show, and Mr. Trump has doubled down on assertions that unauthorized-migrant criminals are endangering U.S. citizens. He’s also raised the profile of murder cases, such as that of Laken Riley, in which the suspects are immigrants who authorities say entered the country illegally.

For her part, Vice President Kamala Harris has largely avoided public discussion of historically high unauthorized migrant encounters with the Border Patrol under the Biden-Harris administration. She has called for more border security resources from Congress and blames Mr. Trump for thwarting a related bipartisan bill for political reasons.

Why We Wrote This

“Migrant crime” has become a central refrain of Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy. Democrats say the claims are overblown. Here we explain recent high-profile criminal cases and how researchers assess immigrant crime rates.

In response to Mr. Trump’s migrant-crime claims, media reports often cite research finding that immigrants – including those who are unauthorized – do not commit crimes at higher rates than U.S. citizens. Some of Mr. Trump’s backers are skeptical of that research.

We lay out some recent high-profile crimes, and examine how research on immigrant crime rates is conducted.

What recent crimes have officials linked to unauthorized-immigrant suspects?

Here’s a sample of high-profile cases that have captured attention in Congress, Trump rallies, and national headlines this year.

  • Laken Riley. This February, police found the college-age nursing student’s body in the woods of the University of Georgia campus in Athens.

Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan national indicted for murder, kidnapping, and other charges, has pleaded not guilty. Mr. Ibarra was apprehended by federal authorities in 2022 after unlawfully entering the United States near El Paso, Texas, according to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson. He was then paroled into the country and released for further processing.

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