Hmmmmm, call me stupid and a racist but it seems to me that at least the top 25 cities on this list have HIGH populations of ILLEGAL ALIENS. But, that's just me and what do I know:

Top 50 Cities victimized by identity theft:


1. Phoenix, AZ

2. Riverside, CA

3. Las Vegas, NV

4. Miami, FL

5. Dallas, TX

6. Sacramento, CA

7. San Francisco, CA

8. Los Angeles, CA

9. Houston, TX

10. San Antonio, TX

11. Orlando, FL

12. San Diego, CA

13. San Jose, CA

14. Atlanta, GA

15. Denver, CO

16. Austin, TX

17. Memphis, TN

18. Washington, DC

19. Jacksonville, FL

20. Seattle, WA

21. Charlotte, NC

22. New York, NY

23. Tampa, FL

24. Chicago, IL

25. Portland, OR
26. Indianapolis, IN

27. Baltimore, MD

28. Salt Lake City, UT

29. Philadelphia, PA

30. Detroit, MI

31. Birmingham, AL

32. Oklahoma City, OK

33. Cleveland, OH

34. Hartford, CT

35. Kansas City, MO

36. Columbus, OH

37. Richmond, VA

38. Virginia Beach, VA

39. Nashville, TN

40. Boston, MA

41. St. Louis, MO

42. Milwaukee, WI

43. Minneapolis, MN

44. Louisville, KY

45. Providence, RI

46. Rochester, NY

47. Pittsburgh, PA

48. Cincinnati, OH

49. Buffalo, NY

50. New Orleans, LA

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San Antonio One of the Worst Cities for ID Theft
Last Update: 10:17 am

New Report On Identity Theft

A new report found San Antonio is one of the worst cities in the country for identity theft.
The Identity Theft Resource Center ranks San Antonio 10th on the list. Phoenix is #1, followed by Riverside, California, Las Vegas, Miami and Dallas. The list is based on the number of ID theft complaints per population.

Identity theft experts say there are some simple things you can do to protect yourself. First, don't throw anything in the garbage that has your personal information on it. Thieves will dig through the trash to find what they need to rip you off. Second, watch your mailbox. That red flag that signifies you have mail ready to head out is a green light for identity thieves to get your information. Most importantly, you need to guard your social security number.

"Get it out of your wallet or purse," said Danny Lents, who went from identity theft victim to expert in the issue. "Don't reveal it to anybody without an argument."
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