Surge of Mexican Immigration Pushes Foreign-Born
Population to 42.1 Million as Economy Stagnates , by Katie McHugh, 8/13/15
According to an analysis published by the Center for
Immigration Studies (CIS), a surge of Mexican
immigration has pushed the total number of foreign-born in the U.S. to 42.1
million in 2015’s second quarter.
Mexicans, who
either broke into the country or were voluntarily imported by the government,
number 12.1 million, the highest ever. They accounted for 44 percent of
the total foreign-born population last year, with 740,000 coming to the U.S.
Illegal
immigration is growing once again — CIS estimates eight in 10 illegals
are from Mexico and Latin America. Currently, the 12.1 million
Mexicans living in the U.S. send remittances totaling over $20 billion, annually, out of the American economy back to their
home country. The U.S. ballooned its population with unnatural levels of
immigration from 30.2 million to 42.1 million in only 14 and a half years —
against nearly all Americans’ fervent wishes.
Most
importantly, these massive waves of immigration are the result of current
immigration policy. Like tax codes, setting immigration levels is a basic
function of government. Americans have an unusual speech tic in which they use
the words “legal” or “illegal” to soften rhetoric about immigration as an
instinctive cringe. The truth is, as CIS notes, unless laws are
passed to change current immigration policy, the U.S. will issue more green
cards in the next ten years than the populations of Iowa, New
Hampshire, and South Carolina combined. That’s ten million foreigners from
countries with autocratic governments and socialist economies to compete with
Americans for jobs in a struggling economy.
As Democratic Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR) put it: “Immigration reform is probably the biggest issue of the
21st century. It will decide who is in charge of this country for the next
20 or 30 years.”
Current
immigration policies also prop up the backward, impoverished, violent countries
from which we import most of our foreigners. One-fifth of El Salvador currently lives in the U.S. and sends
back remittances that contribute 16 percent of that country’s GDP as of 2013, for example. It also
strangles economic growth, as Breitbart News previously reported: A record 93,626,000
Americans have stopped looking for work in an economy that created only one job
for every two immigrants the Bush and Obama administrations let in from 2000 to 2014, and 36 percent of young workers under age 24
are never hired by employers, pushed out of the job market by older
workers and H-1B visa holders.
CIS notes that
while the national conservation on immigration centers on illegals, the much
larger waves of foreigners imported as a matter of government policy is almost
never discussed, even though it’s fundamentally transformed the country. As political elites of both parties and Big Business wanted.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/13/surge-of-mexican-immigration-pushes-foreign-born-population-to-42-1-million-as-economy-stagnates/
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