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The central claim that 60% of U.S. murders were committed by undocumented immigrants is entirely fabricated and contradicted by all available research, which consistently shows undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans. The claim about non-citizen 'fraudulent votes' keeping Democrats in power is also unsupported by evidence, as non-citizen voting in U.S. elections is extremely rare. Trump has indeed pursued aggressive immigration enforcement actions since returning to office, but the premise he is 'fixing' is built on false statistics.
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✗ False
60% of murders last year in the United States were committed by illegal aliensNo national data supports this figure. Multiple authoritative sources—including the Cato Institute, National Institute of Justice, Washington Post, and Reuters—confirm that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans. Texas, the only state that tracks arrests by immigration status, found undocumented immigrants had lower homicide arrest rates than U.S.-born citizens. The 60% figure appears to be entirely fabricated.
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✗ False
Fraudulent votes by non-citizens keep Democrat politicians in powerMultiple studies and official reviews have found non-citizen voting is extremely rare. A 2024 Georgia review found only 20 non-citizens among 8.2 million registered voters (0.0002%). A Bipartisan Policy Center analysis of Heritage Foundation data found only 77 instances of non-citizen voting between 1999 and 2023. USCIS itself acknowledged that non-citizen voting in federal elections is 'extremely uncommon.' There is no evidence that non-citizen voting has meaningfully affected any election outcome.
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Unsupported
Democrat politicians are ok with murders by illegal aliensThis is a subjective characterization of political motives rather than a verifiable factual claim. No evidence is provided, and it rests on the false premise that undocumented immigrants commit a disproportionate share of murders.
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Mixed
Trump is fixing thisTrump has indeed taken significant executive actions on immigration in 2025-2026, including deportation orders, border enforcement measures, and repealing prior enforcement priorities. The White House claims over 605,000 deportations and 1.9 million self-deportations. However, whether these actions constitute 'fixing' the problem is subjective, and the underlying problem described in the post (60% of murders by undocumented immigrants) does not exist.
Caveats
The post's core statistical claim (60% of murders) is so far from any credible data that it is difficult to interpret charitably. The claim about non-citizen voting is a long-debunked talking point. The assessment of Trump 'fixing' immigration is inherently subjective and depends on one's policy views.
Community note
False. The claim that 60% of U.S. murders are committed by undocumented immigrants is fabricated. Research consistently shows they commit crimes at lower rates than native-born citizens. Additionally, non-citizen voting is extremely rare and has no meaningful impact on elections.