Airforceone wrote:
What economy building policies. What war on fossil fuels he opened up 48,000 acres of public land to drill on. What illegals are coming and when was that invitations offered. Killed Trumps sanction on Russia your out of your mind. Biden has laid more sanction on Russia than any president in history.
Trillions on Climate change WTF are you talking about. Screwed up exit from Afghanistan you mean that 22 year phony war created by Bush that added $3.7 trillion to the deficit. What oil production did he block.
Begged Saudi to drill more WTF are you talking about where did you come up with this crap. Not sure but what war with Russia What is it with you people are you totally ignorant
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If you would do more than use your low class illiterate gutter language and the read the daily talking points on the Democrat ruled MSM news you might be able to answer your own questions! You might even be able to have somewhat of an informative conversation with other members!
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler on February 23, 2022
An analysis of the Census Bureau’s monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) from January 2022 shows that the total immigrant population (legal and illegal) in the U.S., hit 46.6 million — the highest number ever in American history.
Among the findings:
The 46.6 million immigrants (legal and illegal) in the country in January 2022 is the largest number recorded in any government survey or decennial census going back to 1850.
The number of immigrants in the country grew 1.6 million between January 2021 and January 2022, after declining by 1.2 million between February and August 2020 at the height of the Covid pandemic.
It is possible to see the recent rebound as a resumption of pre-Covid-19 trends. However, the increase in the immigrant population between January 2020, before Covid-19 hit, and January 2022 was nearly 2.2 million, or 1.1 million a year, much more than the 770,000 average annual increase in the decade before the pandemic.
Hispanic immigrants accounted for 70 percent (1.1 million) of the increase in the foreign-born in the last year, indicating that a large share of growth was likely caused by illegal immigration. The federal government and outside researchers have estimated about three-quarters of illegal immigrants are Hispanic.
As a share of the total population, immigrants were 14.2 percent — the highest percentage in 112 years.
If present trends continue, the immigrant share is likely to surpass the all-time highs reached in 1890 (14.8 percent) and 1910 (14.7 percent) in the next few years.
States with the largest increase in the immigrant population from January 2020 to January 2022 are Florida (up 531,000), Virginia (up 268,000), Texas (up 263,000), California (up 212,000), Indiana (up 205,000), Tennessee (up 198,000) and New Jersey (up 183,000).