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Study: 61 Million Immigrants Living in the US
« on: April 22, 2016, 12:13:01 pm »
Study: 61 Million Immigrants Living in the US
 
By Cathy Burke | Monday, 07 Mar 2016 11:51 AM

A record 61 million immigrants and their American-born children now live in the United States — including an estimated 15.7 million who live here illegally, an analysis of
Census data shows.

The pro-immigration control Center for Immigration Studies analysis released Monday finds that 45.3 million legally reside in the United States.

The center's director, Steven Camarota, reports the analysis of the Census Current Population Survey and other data also estimates there are 15.7 million illegal immigrants.

"Our best estimate is that in 2015 there were 5.1 million children with at least one illegal immigrant parent," he writes.

"Taken together, the best available evidence indicates that there were a total of 15.7 million illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children in the adjusted December 2015 CPS, accounting for 25.7 percent of the 61 million immigrants and their children in the country."

For example, the analysis finds the immigrant population:


    In Georgia grew 3,058 percent, from 55,000 to 1.75 million — 25 times faster than the overall state population.
    In Nevada grew 3,002 percent, from 26,000 to 821,000 — six times faster than the overall state population.
    In North Carolina grew 2,937 percent, from 47,000 to 1.43 million — 30 times faster than the overall state population.



"These numbers raise profound questions that are seldom even asked: What number of immigrants can be assimilated?" Camarota writes in the analysis.

"What is the absorption capacity of our schools, health care system, infrastructure, and labor market? What is the effect on the environment and quality of life from significantly increasing the nation's population density?"

According to the Center's analysis, nearly one of every five U.S. residents are immigrants.

"The number of immigrants and their young children grew six times faster than the nation's total population from 1970 to 2015 — 353 percent vs. 59 percent," Camarota writes.

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Re: Study: 61 Million Immigrants Living in the US
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2016, 02:24:33 am »
Ummmm..... and what was that number that was previously repeated like a mantra for so long? Particularly by some pro-illegal folks around here?

"11 million.....      11 million ....     11 million...."

Yeah. Right.

I realize that "61 million" includes legal immigrants as well as illegal. But if just half of the total are illegal ...

I'm on the record here as saying that ALL immigration to America must end.
Not just illegal -- ALL of it.
And we should start repatriating as many as possible.

Probably too late to do anything about it now.
If so, the left has effectively "won through the numbers".

Like the 300-foot gash in the Titanic, so much water is pouring in that there's no way to seal it off or pump it back out.

Only a matter of time.
We had a good run while we lasted.
But we grew soft...