According to a recent report from the Center for Immigration Studies, the number of migrants in the United States has skyrocketed to a record-breaking 51.4 million, an increase of a whopping 6.4 million people since President Joe Biden took office. That’s enough to fill the populations of 33 whole states!
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The data reveals that a staggering one in six people, or 15.5 percent of the U.S. population, arrived through the federal government’s various official and unofficial migration pathways. And get this, folks: almost one in five workers in the good ol’ U.S. of A. was born outside the country. That’s right, jobs that should rightfully go to hardworking Americans are being snatched up by foreign-born individuals.
The report estimates that, if things keep going the way they’re going, the foreign-born population could reach a mind-boggling 60 million, making up a staggering 17.5 percent of the U.S. population by the end of a hypothetical second Biden term. This unprecedented surge in immigration would change the fabric of our great nation forever, and not in a good way, believe me.
Now, let’s talk about illegal immigration, shall we? According to the CIS report, Biden’s policies have led to a jaw-dropping increase of approximately four million illegal immigrants, reaching a staggering 14 million by February 2024. That’s four million more people in the country illegally since good ol’ Joe took office. And who’s to blame for this monumental mess? Why, the Democratic Party, of course! Their open-border agenda and cozy relationship with big government politicians and activists have paved the way for this immigration catastrophe.
But hold on to your MAGA hats, folks, because there’s more. The report also points out that the influx of migrants is enabled by the Democrats’ powerful grip on major cities, where they welcome new arrivals with open arms. These cities rely on a constant stream of migrants to make up for the Americans who flee for safer, more affordable pastures in suburban and rural areas. It’s a sad state of affairs when our own citizens are pushed out to make room for a never-ending wave of newcomers.