Instigator / Pro
21
1500
rating
6
debates
50.0%
won
Topic
#5933

There Is Good Reason To Deport Illegal Immigrants

Status
Voting

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Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
5
Time for argument
Two weeks
Max argument characters
30,000
Voting period
Two months
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
11
1500
rating
12
debates
45.83%
won
Description

Trump and the Republican Party have been accused of racism and white supremacy in their practices of deporting illegal immigrants. However, there is very good reason to deport illegal immigrants, and pretty much every argument against deportation is deeply flawed. However, I am not a close-minded person. I encourage anyone who disagrees with me to come debate me, and then we can see which side the DebateArt community rules in favor of.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

Con forfeited the last last 3 rounds, 60% of the debate.
However, Pro argued valid points, and although ignoring sourcing in R1, stepped up with credible sources to cover both R1 and R2, and, and handily attacked Con's sources in R3 as being incredible sources for bias.
Pro's sources were credible sources.
More than Con forfeiting, pro won this debate.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

Forfeiture,

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

Con had some seeds for good arguments (notably, the points on the low crime rate amongst undocumented immigrants, and the fact that they pay taxes), but ultimately failed to provide adequate sourcing or to defend the sourcing that was offered. Con had some positive moments, offering a good rebuttal on Pro's claim that 17,048 arrests of undocumented immigrants is evidence of high crime rates, pointing out that undocumented immigrants commit crimes at lower-rates than American born citizens. Ultimately, Con not being able to offer consistent specific linked sources, offer sources from politically neutral sources, or to properly defend the sources they did offer, were their primary failings in this debate.

Pro offered well-organized and well-sourced arguments. While it was fair for them to call out potentially biased sources from Con, they overplayed that hand when they also dismissed the American Action Forum as biased. American Action Forum is right-leaning, so that data offered is not actually biased in favor of Con's position. While I didn't agree with Pro's conclusions, they offered an overall stronger showing in this debate.