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You Aren’t Going to Believe the Number of Migrants Who Have Entered the U.S. Since 2021; Immigration Surge Under Biden is Largest in US History: NYT

You Aren’t Going to Believe the Number of Migrants Who Have Entered the U.S. Since 2021:

We’ve known for years that the number of migrants entering the U.S. during Joe Biden’s term was massive. New York Times reporters worked with government officials and outside experts to “analyze the magnitude of the recent immigration surge in the United States.”

The results are nothing short of mind-blowing.

“The immigration surge since 2021 has been the largest in U.S. history, surpassing even the levels of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Total net migration — the number of people coming to the country minus the number leaving — will likely exceed eight million people over the past four years, government statistics suggest. That number includes both legal and illegal immigration,” begins the analysis.

According to data from the Census Bureau and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), net migration has never been anywhere close to 2 million for an extended period of time.

Annual net migration — the number of people coming to the country minus the number leaving — averaged 2.4 million people from 2021 to 2023, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Total net migration during the Biden administration is likely to exceed eight million people.

That’s a faster pace of arrivals than during any other period on record, including the peak years of Ellis Island traffic, when millions of Europeans came to the United States. Even after taking into account today’s larger U.S. population, the recent surge is the most rapid since at least 1850.

A Goldman Sachs report based on government data shows that 60% of the 8 million people who entered the U.S. since Biden took office were illegal.

The increase in combined legal and illegal immigrants has caused the share of foreign-born U.S. residents to hit a record 15.2% in 2023, up from 13.6% in 2020. —>READ MORE HERE

Immigration surge under Biden is largest in US history: NYT:

The immigration surge under President Biden has been the largest in U.S. history, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

The U.S.’s net migration per year, which is how many people exit the country subtracted from how many people enter, came out to an average of 2.4 million people between 2021 and 2023, the Congressional Budget Office said, according to the Times. Overall, under the Biden administration, net migration has a high chance of topping 8 million people, the Times reported.

According to the Times, the total number of 2021-23 arrivals is the highest in U.S. history over any three-year span, and by a share of the total U.S. population, it is the highest in nearly 175 years.

U.S. politics in recent years has increasingly focused on immigration and border security, with President-elect Trump making the issues a centerpiece of his recent bid for the presidency and Republicans hammering the Biden administration over its handling of the border. Stephen Miller, the president-elect’s pick for his deputy chief of staff for policy, recently reiterated Trump’s first priority will be mass deportations.

Miller told Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo in his recent appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” that the president-elect has plans to “issue a series of executive orders that seal the border shut and begin the largest deportation operation in American history.” —>READ MORE HERE

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