but that Democrats and the Republican establishment have been unwilling to eliminate.
1 posted on
01/14/2018 5:13:37 PM PST by
Cheerio
To: Cheerio
It didn't post property - I meant to excerpt the first three paragrahs....
The United States current chain migration process, where newly naturalized citizens can bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. with them, is likely to add a potential 8 million new foreign-born voters to the countrys electorate over the next two decades.
Every year, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million foreign nationals to the country, with the vast majority deriving from family-based chain migration, where naturalized citizens are allowed to bring their extended family members to the country. In 2016, the legal and illegal immigrant population reached a record high of 44 million. By 2023, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) estimates that the legal and illegal immigrant population of the U.S. will make up nearly 15 percent of the entire U.S. population.
CIS Director of Research Steven Camarota revealed to Breitbart News that overall, the current U.S. legal immigration system is on track to import roughly 15 million new foreign-born voters in the next 20 years. Of those new voters, Camarota told Breitbart News that between 7 million and 8 million will be brought to the U.S. through chain migration, a sect of legal immigration that President Trump has demanded an end to, but that Democrats and the Republican establishment have been unwilling to eliminate.
2 posted on
01/14/2018 5:15:14 PM PST by
Cheerio
(#44, The unknown President)
To: Cheerio
Will they be occupying a one, two or three bedroom house, I wonder.
3 posted on
01/14/2018 5:15:16 PM PST by
Tonytitan
To: Cheerio
and the Democrats expect their votes until the end of time or they’ll be sent back
To: Cheerio
This why the Democrats won’t accept a deal without chain migration.
5 posted on
01/14/2018 5:18:31 PM PST by
EdnaMode
To: Cheerio
And that was the end of the USA.
To: Cheerio
Doe anyone know if when these people first come here if they can even vote. I assume they are not citizens unless they pass the citizenship test. Is that right?
12 posted on
01/14/2018 5:42:27 PM PST by
Revel
To: Cheerio
There is no constitutional right to do this.
16 posted on
01/14/2018 6:16:52 PM PST by
Secret Agent Man
( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: Cheerio
California is an example of chain migration.
17 posted on
01/14/2018 6:19:31 PM PST by
Pelham
(all warfare is based on deception)
To: Cheerio
We white people have nice stuff but in terms of numbers, we are a minority in the world compared to black, brown and asian people.
We don’t want to live there, but they want to live here. (See “nice stuff”)
Why are we letting them come live here when they already have home countries?
Because their countries are screwed up, dangerous, poverty-ridden hell holes?
Why would we want that brought here?
Seriously, why are we importing proven, illiterate peasants and quite possibly dangerous failures with nothing really to contribute to this country except for their yearning to live free or kill us?
19 posted on
01/14/2018 6:47:41 PM PST by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers: all white armed conservatives)
To: Cheerio
8 million foreign voters in the next 20 years?
I wish!
We “naturalize” 750,000 new voting citizens each year.
We added 15 million new legal foreign voters just in the LAST 20 years.
There is a huge backlog of Legal Permanent Residents (Green Cards) already living in the USA - 13.2 million in 2014, the most recent year I could find.
Even if we completely stopped Chain Migration and DACA today, we will still have another 15 million new foreign-born voters in the next 20 years!
To: Cheerio
Trump will end this travesty...
26 posted on
01/15/2018 8:15:49 AM PST by
GOPJ
(The press is fed by the FBI & CIA - YOUR tax dollars at work - propping up establishment democrats.)
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