This is modern day America, apartheid and slavery are long gone (well, there's sex trafficking which is still slavery, but that's illegal obviously)
That's... That's not the point.
These policies only became endorsed by law because of conformism of the population.
I'm asking you not about the obvious legal status of them. I'm asking why you see them as bad. Humanitarian, economical, political. Any real reason.
I don't know how trustworthy the stats can be, it is probably a lot harder to arrest illegal migrants when theres no way to identify them or track who they are (if the crime was witnessed and reported rather than having police on site)
i dont really expect they do more crime anyway but something to ponder
if they do its probably 99% drug trade but the stats themselves would cancel out because they hand those drugs off to legals
I don't think the numbers are off. I'm sure they're trustworthy since they're based on other academic studies and official governamental data.
Importing drugs into the country in small scale is likely mostly done by legal immigrants or visiting ones since they're easier to keep track.
While most of it is apparently done through significantly-sized scale vehicles, so commercial fronts, not poor illegal immigrant families that end up blamed for it.
A John Doe in a country an organized crime faction doesn't have as much control is a lot harder to have going back and forth or to make sure they're doing it properly. If anything a good amount of these immigrants is also likely trying to flee the country to escape the cartel violence and control.