U.S. Census Bureau statistics show the immigrant population in the United States now stands at some 46 million, having increased dramatically since Joe Biden replaced Donald Trump as President.
“The foreign-born population zoomed up,” said Brookings Institution demographer William Frey of the figures, noting that the “gain in 2022 was as big as the previous four years put together.”
The rise has been driven not just by a surge in illegal immigration, which the Biden regime has failed to control, but by the government going out of its way to import thousands of migrants from countries such as Afghanistan, as well as ramping up regular immigration.
Donald Trump has pledged to implement “a merit-based immigration system that protects American labor and promotes American values” if returned to the White House, and reimplement anti-illegal immigration policies such as ‘Remain in Mexico’ and a ban on ‘catch and release’.
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