Fox News was pushing this shit 20 years ago. Having been on the other side of this topic, I know it well.
How many crimes do you think a roughly equal number of (30 million?) Americans commit each year?
Why should we ONLY report on and obsess over the crimes a minority group causes?
Have you bothered to FACT CHECK whether this particular group commits more crimes than Americans in general?
Why should we engage in collective punishment against a minority group, just because they are human, and humans commit crimes?
To single out a group in this manner, may itself be the sort of racism that fueled the holocaust.
Propaganda may make exciting headlines to demagogue and demonize these people, but effective evil is no less evil. It would be our moral duty to oppose this farce of a topic and defend the innocent.
Very similar debate going on here. Couple of cases of asylum-seekers commiting serious crimes against girls, leading to furious protests in the name of "protecting women and children".
Seems like it's just human nature - minorities and out-groups are invariably held collectively responsible for such things in a way the majority mainstream group never are. Happens in so many domains (e.g. cyclists get blamed for every wrong thing ever done by someone who rides a bicycle, while motorists can commit deliberate mass murder using their vehicle as a weapon and nobody ever blames motorists as a group for it). I believe it even has a name "outgroup homogeneity"
I mean, when that Axel Rudikabana kid committed those atrocities against small children, it led to riots and attempted pogroms of Muslims and asylum-seekers, even though the perpetrator was (a) not an asylum-seeker and (b) not a Muslim.
They were, in fact, the autistic child of conservative Christians (who, granted, were themselves successful asylum claimants, I believe).
Yet there was no collective outpouring of rage against conservatives, Christians or, interestingly, even 'people with autism'. Those groups are all relatively privileged ones (the last because there are a _lot_ of affluent professional-class white people with autistic children, indeed you kind of have to have a bit of money to be able to access the services to get such a diagnosis). Hence they aren't in the classes who can be collectively blamed for the actions of individuals.
Autistic people get nothing like the collective stigmatisation that, say, people with schizophrenia or personalty disorders get, which is an interesting nuance of how these things work. Even among the disadvantaged, some are more disadvantaged than others.
(It is possible, that asylum-seekers
might commit a disproportionate number of certain types of crime than existing citizens, because a proportion of them might have been pyschologically-damaged by the very crises they are fleeing - I doubt the difference is significant enough to explain that difference in the tendency towards collective blame, though)