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7.2 million illegal aliens under Biden > Population of 36 individual states
Here’s the article from which the title of this thread derives: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/illegal-immigrants-biden-admin-amount-greater-population-36-states
And here are the 36 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Four more years of this (i.e. raising the total to, say, 15 million illegal aliens) would add 10 more states to the list above:
Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington.
Leaving only 4 states with a population that’s greater than the 15 million illegal aliens that, on current trends, will have been allowed into our country under 4 more years of a “Biden” administration: California, Florida, New York, and Texas.
Now THAT would truly be “fundamental transformation” territory, highly likely irreversible, in terms of our country.
Fingers crossed it doesn’t come to pass. But, alas, it may already be “late in the day”, because …
The above does not even take into account the number of illegal aliens who were already here prior to Biden.
Ugh.
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Flood them into battleground states, make sure they vote for the D, and that’s all she wrote.
End of line.
FYI, all: I just updated the title of my post in order to include the word “million”. Kudos to one of our fellow Ricochet members for pointing that out.
I am more worried about the AWFLs and other 81 million that voted for Biden.
Probably best not to assume that 81 million actual legitimate individual people, voted for FJB. 81 million BALLOTS doesn’t mean all that much. If there were even that many actual BALLOTS, which may not be the case when you see video of people running the same ballots through counting machines multiple times.
Just a quick 60 second scan finds the 2010 population of Tennessee alone at near 7 million.
…and it was, I’m thinking, 25 years ago that in southern California one could see from a residence a regular influx of Mexicans.
In a just world, people would be held accountable for this and the punishment would be severe. Alas, no one will be held accountable. In a just world, the illegal migrants would be shipped back home. Alas, few will be.
An even quicker scan of the title of this post would reveal that the comparison made is with the population of 36 states individually, not combined.
Dolt!
True.
At least we have the dubious benefit of watching New York, Chicago et al suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
Or as Mencken wrote, voters getting what they wanted good and hard.
Unfortunately, the Biden administration is shipping them EVERYWHERE.
My little midwestern city is slated to get a bunch.
The people are fighting it, though.
Maybe if they face getting jailed, they’ll volunteer for a bus ride to Chicago or something?
What if the 10 million Biden aliens become citizens, but it turns out that these ambitious young men are actually conservatives? They have not been poisoned by American schools and are clearly motivated by work and money. It would be lovely irony, if the Biden admits created a permanent red tide.
Which immigrants are ambitious? The ones sitting in New York and Chicago hotels complaining about the free food?
The ones that funded a dangerous trip halfway around the world. What percent of American 25 year-olds can do that? Would do that? Google tells me between 5% and 8% of Gen-Z has >$10K in savings.
I dunno, might be worth some risk if you get free hotels and free food at the end.
Thirty years of data on immigrant voting patterns says they are definitely not conservatives. If they were, California would be the reddest state in the country.
George Soros?
Actually it is probably US tax dollars via the U.N. and Catholic Charities!
And their clothes never get dirty or creased. I think NGOs are funding the transit.