Your post #13 says it all.
For me to elaborate would be off topic.
It's the classic "scare the racist" move. Republicans have been successful at this for decades. Nothing ever happens, but goddamn, it's always coming.I have some great news.
Every election year, there's a new caravan on its way. And scaredy-cat idiots everywhere always fall for it. Originally Posted by tommy156
Strawman. Tommy doesn't expect folks on the right to house undocumented people in their homes out of their net income.Nah. Potentially slightly off topic but well played.
And it's not germane to caravans being stopped in Mexico, by Mexico. There's zero need to house people in the U.S. who never make it to the U.S.
Poorly played, sir. Originally Posted by HDGristle
Strawman. Tommy doesn't expect folks on the right to house undocumented people in their homes out of their net income. Originally Posted by HDGristleNo, he just expects folks on the right, left, and center to pay for such housing out of their gross income. Taxes are deducted from my paycheck and yours, then used to house illegals (e.g. in $500-a-night hotels in NYC), instead of being spent on vital services for the citizenry.
Total # of undocumented aliens in the U.S. is right around 12 million by the best estimates.Got a source or link to your so-called "best estimates"? What was the comparable number in 2020?
We didn't double that up in 2024. Originally Posted by HDGristle
Thank you for confirming that there's no expectation for it to come from net. Very helpful. Originally Posted by HDGristleIrrelevant.
Still wrong.Take anything the governments says and double the numbers concerning immigration.
Total foreign born estimated under 52 million. About 16% of total pop. Growth was over 6 million during Biden, net.
That includes a mix of documented (permanent residents, temporary legal workers, etc) and undocumented arrivals. Offset by voluntary and involuntary departures and natural mortality.
Undocumented adds estimated at 3.7 million, net. Accounting for other factors and undercounting, you're still way too high even though we know the total is higher than 3.7 million Originally Posted by HDGristle
Take anything the governments says and double the numbers concerning immigration.Yep about government lies.
No different that inflation statistics and people unemployed in the work place.
All lies. Originally Posted by Devo
Yep about government lies.
Just like the Biden administration lying about job growth and then revising down later.
“The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has revised job growth figures downwards, with notable adjustments occurring for the period from March 2023 to March 2024. In this revision, it was reported that the U.S. economy added approximately 818,000 fewer jobs than initially estimated.” Originally Posted by Green_Mountain