It's an intriguing perspective you offer, yet research indicates that immigration status isn't a significant predictor of criminal engagement. For example, a study published in the journal Criminology found that states with higher percentages of undocumented immigrants tended to have lower crime rates.
However, treating illegal immigrants evenly and giving them the same opportunities as citizens might pose challenges such as potential strain on public resources. For instance, if government-subsidized healthcare is extended to all, it could potentially lead to increased healthcare costs for citizens due to increased demand and limited supply.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on how we might balance ensuring everyone has access to necessary healthcare, while also addressing concerns about potential strain on resources.
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