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Originally Posted by Lebell
It would seem prudent to focus on groups of people that are related racially to those with the propensity for violence.
In otherwords, my 88 year old grandmother is statistically less likely to be a terrorist than a 22 year old male from a middle eastern country.
To ignore this is to ignore reality.
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I see no reason to limit racial profiling to violent crimes. If your contention is that it is essentially beneficial, it should be applied to all crimes. So I'll support your desire to use it for terrorists if you support mine to use it for bank fraud, et. al.
White males between the ages of 40 - 60 can be stopped and identified and have SEC and/or IRS investigations performed to determine if they have stolen large sums of money. They are statistically more likely to have commited those types of crimes.
I'm sure we'd catch more criminals this way.