When I see these stories of US-born white-trash criminals, I can guess they're from the southern slavery secessionist states of the union.
This one is from Alabama, one of the most backward and most racist states where white-trash inbred descendants of the early English colonial crooks settled. Isolated as they must have been for centuries, the inbreeding has done great damage to the gene pool. Many politicians from those states carry visible (and invisible) signs of physical and mental damage caused by deleterious incest over several generations.
I urge Donald Dumb, whose idiocy may be the result of inbreeding in the back boonies of Europe (at least as far as we can tell from his sheep-inseminating Scottish, or pig-inseminating German backgrounds), to send the National Guard to put an end to this epidemic of English-stock white-trash inbreeding in the southern states.
My guess is that he would be reluctant to do so because the south is where his voters hail from. He says he loves them because they have "beautiful white skin" like him, but the underlying reason for his love is that they are imbeciles like him, and he feels very comfortable lying to them because their ignorance makes them believe his bullshit.
But the bottom line remains: Most crimes committed in the US are by white trash people. According to a study in the state of Texas published on [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7768760/]
"Contrary to public perception, we observe considerably lower felony arrest rates among undocumented immigrants compared to legal immigrants and native-born US citizens and find no evidence that undocumented criminality has increased in recent years. Our findings help us understand why the most aggressive immigrant removal programs have not delivered on their crime reduction promises and are unlikely to do so in the future".
Similarly, anoyther study shows that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than U.S.-born Americans. The claim that immigration brings on a crime wave can be traced back to the first immigrants who arrived in the U.S. This false narrative saw a resurgence since the 1980s and '90s,
Donald Trump has often spoken of immigrants as criminals and mentally ill people who are "poisoning the blood of our country." However, research indicates that immigrants commit less crimes than U.S.-born people.
Much of the available data focuses on incarceration rates because that's where immigration status is recorded. Some of the most extensive research comes from Stanford University. Economist Ran Abramitzky found that since the 1960s, immigrants are 60% less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born people.
There is also state level research, that shows similar results: researchers at the CATO Institute, a libertarian think tank, looked into Texas in 2019. They found that undocumented immigrants were 37.1% less likely to be convicted of a crime.
Beyond incarceration rates, research also shows that there is no correlation between undocumented people and a rise in crime. Recent investigations by The New York Times and The Marshall Project found that between 2007 and 2016, there was no link between undocumented immigrants and a rise in violent or property crime in those communities.
A Stanford study concludes that first-generation male immigrants traditionally do better than U.S-.born men who didn't finish high school, which is the group most likely to be incarcerated in the U.S. The study also suggests that there's a real fear of getting in trouble and being deported within immigrant communities. Far from engaging in criminal activities, immigrants mostly don't want to rock the boat.
But the idea that immigrants bring crime remains widespread, particularly among white racists like Donald Dumb who try to stoke fear in order to gather votes. Throughout US history, the "blame-the-immigrant" cycle has never stopped whenever social, financial or political circumstances made it a useful instrument.
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WRBL Columbus
Husband and wife arrested in Opelika child sex abuse case spanning 15 years
Elizabeth White
Sun, August 31, 2025
Malissa Denise Jolley Adams, and Michael Earl Adams
I cannot help but see God's face in these beautiful white faces, especially the bearded man on the right who looks like a biblical prophet, although he probably stinks. They are in all likelihood MAGA voters.
OPELIKA, Ala. (WRBL) – Opelika Police say a husband and wife are behind bars after an investigation into sexual abuse allegations dating back more than 15 years.
Detectives report the victims, now adults, recently came forward to disclose abuse they endured as children over the course of several years.
On Friday, August 29, 2025, Opelika Police Detectives and the Lee County SWAT Team executed a search warrant at a residence in Beauregard, where they arrested 64-year-old Michael Earl Adams and his wife, 56-year-old Malissa Denise Jolley Adams.
Michael Adams faces charges including:
First Degree Rape
Two counts of First Degree Sodomy
Two counts of Sexual Torture
Two counts of Sexual Abuse of a Child Less than 12 Years Old
Malissa Adams faces charges of:
Two counts of Sexual Abuse of a Child Less than 12 Years Old
First Degree Sodomy
Both are being held at the Lee County Detention Center awaiting an Aniah’s Law hearing.
The case remains under investigation. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the Opelika Police Detective Division at (334) 705-5220 or the Secret Witness Hotline at (334) 745-8665. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the Opelika Police Mobile App.
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Further on Alabama's deeply-rooted racism:
Madeline Sherratt
Fri, August 29, 2025
Patrick Braxton has taken a landslide victory in a mayoral election in Alabama – after a years’ long feud (ABC/Youtube)
The first Black mayor of a rural Alabama town has taken a landslide victory this week in a mayoral election – four years after white residents locked him out of the town hall and refused to let him serve.
Incumbent Mayor Patrick Braxton was elected as mayor of Newbern, after the town voted 66 to 26 in his favor. The win comes after a long-running dispute that eventually led to a lawsuit, in which Braxton accused town leaders of racial discrimination.
“The people came out and spoke and voted,” Braxton told KTLA5 Wednesday night after his win. “Now, there ain’t no doubt what they want for this town.”
Patrick Braxton has become Newbern's mayor after a years-long feud (CNN)
There are just 133 people in Newbern and the mayor-council government had not been put to a vote for six decades.
Instead, town officials held “hand-me-down” positions, with each mayor appointing a successor who appointed the council members, according to the lawsuit filed by Braxton and others. The result was an overwhelmingly white government in a town where Black residents outnumber white residents 2-1.
Braxton, a volunteer firefighter, qualified in 2020 to run for the non-partisan position of mayor. Since he was the only candidate, he became the mayor-elect without an election. He then appointed a new town council as other mayors have done.
But when he won Braxton was locked out of the town hall, barred from opening the municipal mailbox and never given access to the management of the town’s finances. His lawsuit also alleged that outgoing council members held a secret meeting to set up a special election and “fraudulently re-appointed themselves as the town council.”
Braxton was locked out of the town hall and refused access to finances (ABC/Youtube)
In July 2024, District Judge Kristi K. DuBose approved an agreement – filed by the town and Braxton – that allowed him to begin his first term, which was then three and a half years after the feud had started.
“I didn’t get a chance to serve but one year out of the five years,” said Braxton, who finally occupied the office last year following the three-year legal battle.
Any wrongdoing has been denied by town officials, who argued in court filings that Braxton’s claim to be mayor was “invalid.”
A mayoral election in 2025 was also promised in the settlement agreement. Braxton had a challenger this time — an auctioneer and realtor, Laird Cole.
Braxton said his victory should remove any “doubts people had hanging in their heads on if people want me,” adding that “it feels good the second time.”
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