One third of the nation's 50 states now have immigrant populations over 15 percent, with six over 25 percent, raising new questions about the country's ability to absorb the immigrant flood in schools and the job market, a new report on government immigration data said.
The new Center for Immigration Studies analysis of the 61 million immigrants and their children now in America revealed the speed at how the nation's population has changed since 1970.
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This is why wages have remained stagnant. Keep bringing in more people and wages will never rise. This is something the NAACP should be concerned about since it affects them the most instead of the nonexistence "problems" and other lies they make up. But then again anyone who associates with that organization isn't what anyone could even consider remotely intelligent so figuring out real problems isn't something they are capable of.
ReplyDeleteMaryland is 11th on the list. Almost a quarter of a million of them that they know of in this state. This explains it in more detail. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/data/unauthorized-immigrant-population/state/MD
ReplyDeleteFrom the stats listed there has been a spike in illegals in the last 9 years. There are a several that are claiming to be here from 6~9 years but most have been in the state less than 5 years.
ReplyDeleteBring in the Democrats, Hillary's Motto!
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