Nearly all the drunk drivers in this country are citizens, idiot, and driving while driving while drunk is done because of stupidity and carelessness, not malice.
yes there is malice when you drive high or drunk your showing you do not care about the safety of others or yourself due to your stupidity for dui
Approximately 865,000 DUI arrests
How many DUI arrests happen each year in the U.S.? In 2025, there were approximately 865,000 DUI arrests nationwide, continuing a decade-long trend of gradual decline—but DUI arrest rates per capita remain high in many states.
Occasional tragic crimes, such as the 2010 DUI-related felony murder of Benedictine nun Sister Denise Mosier and the 2018 death of Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson, both of whom were killed in car accidents caused by illegal immigrant drunk drivers, seem to justify those warnings.4 Meanwhile, the Biden administration has deprioritized deportations of illegal immigrants who are convicted of DUI and DWI offenses.5 But neither the occasional death caused by a drunk driving illegal immigrant nor statements by law enforcement officials show that illegal immigrants significantly contribute to drunk driving deaths.
Drunk driving poses a serious hazard to Americans. In 2019, more than 10,000 people were killed in alcohol-impaired-driving accidents, meaning that drunk driving was responsible for almost 28 percent of all traffic deaths.6 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that in 2019 the absolute number of alcohol-related driving deaths was highest in Texas, California, and Florida—three states with large populations, including large illegal immigrant populations.7 However, the absolute number of drunk driving deaths in large states that also have large illegal immigrant populations is unimportant for this analysis. What is important is that if illegal immigrants are more likely to be drunk drivers, places with larger illegal immigrant shares of the population will have more alcohol-related traffic deaths, all else being equal. On a per capita basis, the states of Montana, Wyoming, and South Carolina had the highest rate of drunk driving deaths. Those three states have low illegal immigrant populations, equal to 0.5 percent, 1.1 percent, and 1.8 percent of their respective populations—well below the nationwide average of 3.5 percent.
There is little research on illegal immigrants and drunk driving. One of the few studies of impaired driving among illegal immigrants surveyed 467 recent Hispanic immigrants to Miami-Dade County, Florida.8 Of those 467 respondents, 67 were illegal immigrants. The study found that illegal immigrants drink more than legal immigrants and are less knowledgeable about DUI and DWI laws but that they are much less likely to be involved in DUIs and DWIs because they desire to avoid interactions with law enforcement officer
Also professor dumb ass not being able to speakenglish and read it causes deaths you pin head