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8/3/2025, 1:12:25 PM
The federal government and most state governments don’t consider Hispanic/Latino as a racial category — instead, most crimes committed by Hispanics are counted under the category “white.”
The Bureau of Prisons, for example, has relatively up-to-date statistics on the racial and ethnic composition of prisoners. As of May 28, 2016, 58.8 percent of federal prisoners are white, 37.7 percent are black, 2 percent are Native American, and 1.5 percent are Asian. Hispanics are not included in the race statistics, and the category only appears under ethnicity
This misclassification is of far greater importance than just for the FBI’s “Most Wanted” listing: it means that all of the race and crime statistics issued by the US Government are distorted — perhaps deliberately — to lay the blame for almost all non-White crime on Whites.
Working on the FBI’s “Top Ten” list alone, it is therefore theoretically possible to assert that at least 60 percent — and likely more — of all crime in the US attributed to “whites” is in fact committed by non-Whites.
The Bureau of Prisons, for example, has relatively up-to-date statistics on the racial and ethnic composition of prisoners. As of May 28, 2016, 58.8 percent of federal prisoners are white, 37.7 percent are black, 2 percent are Native American, and 1.5 percent are Asian. Hispanics are not included in the race statistics, and the category only appears under ethnicity
This misclassification is of far greater importance than just for the FBI’s “Most Wanted” listing: it means that all of the race and crime statistics issued by the US Government are distorted — perhaps deliberately — to lay the blame for almost all non-White crime on Whites.
Working on the FBI’s “Top Ten” list alone, it is therefore theoretically possible to assert that at least 60 percent — and likely more — of all crime in the US attributed to “whites” is in fact committed by non-Whites.
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