Migrants Are r-strategists – Central America Knows It

Latin America knows it:

If the U.S. maintains its goal of increasing deportations, gang violence in Central America is set to boom, according to an analysis from a think tank Thursday.

The report from Crisis Group addressed the history of gangs in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, which the think tank said are “the product of mass deportation, social stresses, family breakdown and institutional weaknesses in countries that fail to distribute adequately the wealth they produce among their citizens.”

Due to this situation, the Soros-funded think tank said that increased deportations will likely increase violence in an already crime-ridden region.

In recommendations to the U.S. government, the group wrote that the Trump administration should “refrain from instigating mass deportations or harsher anti-migration measures” against immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.

There is a strong element of the r-strategy to most criminality. It involves amygdalae that cannot relevance weigh options to a solution that produces success without imprisonment. Criminals target the weak and elderly – easy targets, in a search for free resources they can acquire without hard work. There is a sexual promiscuity and diminished rearing, stretching to rape and pedophilia. And as we increasingly see, migrants, which are known for high carriage of long form DRD4 alleles that predispose to the r-strategy in humans, have an unusually high crime rate.

If foreign countries want to get rid of them, we should want to send them right back. Anybody who supports these foreign born criminals over fellow Americans needs to know their treason will not be forgotten.

Spread r/K Theory, because we want these migrants back over there

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infowarrior1
7 years ago

Those same nations would need to reestablish the death penalty. Can’t put gang members in prison lest they network,recruit and grow stronger. Gotta kill em.

Also abolish prison altogether. Because all they are is just crime workshops and security threat incubators. There would be no ISIS without prison. No powerful cartels and street gangs that emerge from it.

Only reason for confinement is death row, pre-trial detention and gulag only in the minority of cases that those unable or unwilling to pay fines in the outside,

Where each prisoner would need to be entirely isolated from other prisoners no matter the cost giving him only access to non-relative non-criminals like pastors and security guards. In order to give the prisoner as much leeway as possible to save his soul. And for those whose crimes not heinous enough to deserve death a chance at reform.

infowarrior1
7 years ago

Prison has proven to be a security threat incubator spawning ISIS and many other threats many powerful gangs and terrorists grew from that fertile ground. No gang member should be imprisoned but must be executed lest they recruit and network and grow more powerful.

Confinement should be entirely solitary except from contact with Pastors and security personnel and should be only for pre-trial detention and death row.

With the Gulag only for those unwilling and unable to pay their fines outside so that the prisoner may save his soul or even reform himself.

Most minor crimes could be solved by lashing and for those more serious but not serious enough to merit death payed with a fine preferably garnished off their wages alongside lashing.

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glaivester
7 years ago

“There is a sexual promiscuity and diminished rearing, stretching to rape and pedophilia.”

I thought pedophilia, especially man-on-boy, involving a whole lot of rearing.

Bud-dum-bum!

dirkhblog
7 years ago

Color me shocked – a SOROS think tank says kicking out illegals is bad? Say it ain’t so!

“If the U.S. maintains its goal of increasing deportations, gang violence in Central America is set to boom, according to an analysis from a think tank Thursday.”

…so if the US doesn’t kick them out, gang violence stays in the US…