Vance Defends Unsubstantiated Claims About Immigration and Crime
Briefly

Senator JD Vance defended his past claims about immigration and crime, referencing the film 'Gangs of New York' to illustrate his points on ethnic conflict.
Vance pointed out that while there are benefits to immigration, he believes significant ethnic enclaves can lead to increased crime and social tensions.
He questioned the implications of illegal immigration, arguing that it leads to ethnic conflict and contributes to higher crime rates, focusing on recent cases in Minnesota.
When asked for evidence of his claims, his campaign cited a report from an anti-immigration think tank discussing underreported crimes and gang violence linked to immigration.
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