Refugees No person accepted to the United States as a refugee, Syrian or otherwise, has been implicated in a major fatal terrorist attack since the Refugee.

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Refugees No person accepted to the United States as a refugee, Syrian or otherwise, has been implicated in a major fatal terrorist attack since the Refugee Act of 1980 set up systematic procedures for accepting refugees into the United States, according to an analysis of terrorism immigration risks by the Cato Institute.

Undocumented immigrants and crime 11 million immigrants 820,000 have been arrested of a crime 300, have been convicted of a felony (2.7%) PERCENTAGE OF AMERICANS WITH A FELONY CONVICTION 6%

cROSSINGS NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO CROSSED THE BORDER ON FOOT AVOIDING THE CHECKPOINTS 150,000 THOSE WHO CROSSED LEGALLY THEN OVERSTAYED THEIR VISAS 250,000 (2013)

Deportations President Obama deported over 3 million immigrants during his administration.

UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS LIVING HERE FOR MORE THAN 10 YEARS

Cost of illegal immigrations in health care $2 billion a year