If You Can Count, You Can Figure This One Out
Segment # 224
A few days ago, I printed this Yale study suggesting the illegal immigrants, without the surge, may exceed 22 million. Considering the fact the corrupt media and the Harris campaign are minimizing this issue, which the voters say is as important as the economy, we need to put this Yale study in perspective. How does this surge impact? Who does it affect? Who will it hurt in the future? For those of you that took statistics, forget about it, if can count, you will see these stats are irrefutable and close to being impossible to turn around.
Here are the Stats and its Very Ugly
Population Growth
The Black population in the United States has grown significantly over the past two decades:
It increased by 32% since 2000, when there were 36.2 million Black Americans
This growth is partly due to immigration, with the number of Black immigrants rising from 2.4 million in 2000 to 5.1 million in 2022
Diversity Within the Population
The Black population in the U.S. is diverse:
It includes single-race, non-Hispanic Black individuals
Multiracial, non-Hispanic Black people
Black Hispanic individuals
The number of people identifying as multiracial in addition to Black has increased by 254% since 2000.
Geographic Distribution
Black Americans are not evenly distributed across the country:
About 55% of the Black population lives in the South and Southeast regions
States with the highest percentage of Black residents include the District of Columbia (48.49%), Mississippi (39.08%), and Louisiana (34.23%)
New York City has the largest Black population of any metropolitan area, with about 3.6 million Black residents.
It's important to note that these figures are based on self-identification in census data, and perceptions of racial and ethnic identity can change over time due to various factors, including changes in census question wording and societal shifts in how race is perceived.
As of 2022, there were approximately 34.4 million Black eligible voters in the United States. Eligible voters are defined as U.S. citizens ages 18 and older. This number is projected to reach 34.4 million by November 2024. It's important to note that this figure represents only the adult Black citizen population. To get a more comprehensive picture of the total number of African American citizens, we need to consider a few additional points:
The total Black population in the U.S. reached 47.9 million in 2022
About 96% of Black Americans are citizens
This high percentage of citizenship is one reason why a larger proportion of Black Americans are eligible to vote
compared to some other racial/ethnic groups. Approximately 73% of the Black population is 18 years or older. Using these figures, we can estimate that the total number of African American citizens (including both adults and children) is around 46 million (96% of 47.9 million).
If The Harris-Walz ticket gets elected, it is projected that the open-border policy will continue letting in another 15-to-20 million illegal migrants. At this point, the total migration population will exceed that of African American citizens, and will directly compete with the young African American population going into the workforce in the next four years.
Promised or Received Benefits for Illegal Migrants …….Housing ………..Healthcare…………………Education………………….Work Permits
(Note the government and media are trying to cover up costs through NGO’s (Non non-government organizations) but you are still paying for it through local and state taxes or Federal funding.
But this is actually worse: In total, approximately 2.66 million people were naturalized between fiscal years 2021 and 2023. Notably, naturalizations in fiscal years 2022 and 2023 made up nearly a quarter (24%) of all naturalizations over the past decade. This indicates a substantial increase in naturalization rates in recent years. These naturalized citizens immediately become eligible for all the benefits and assistance afforded to citizens by the US Government.
Let’s take NYC which has the highest black population in the country at 3.6 million. Ever since Texas started shipping migrants to NYC as sanctuary city they have been absorbing the costs. Mayor Adams is constantly out there crying for help, but he still won’t reject their sanctuary status. His taxpayers don’t agree.
Costs New York City
Mayor Eric Adams has stated that the cost to shelter and care for migrants in New York City could exceed $12 billion by July 2025
For the current fiscal year (2023), the city estimates it will spend about $5 billion on migrants
As of August 2023, New York City had spent an estimated $1.7 billion on shelter, food, and other services for migrants through the end of July 2023
The daily cost per migrant has increased over time:
In October 2023, the daily cost was reported as $394 per migrant
This was an increase from $363 per day in the previous year
The city is spending $396 a day on each migrant coming through the shelter system, according to the City Comptroller's office as of March 2024
The costs include shelter, health care, Medicaid enrollment, vaccinations, school enrollment, legal orientation, and more
The city has relied on expensive emergency contracts totaling about $5.7 billion to open more than 210 shelter sites, including 18 humanitarian relief centers
These figures demonstrate the significant financial impact of the migrant crisis on New York City's budget, with costs continuing to rise as more migrants arrive and require services.
This is just one city, but one with a huge black population that is not receiving free food, free housing, free healthcare. African Americans and low-income workers in large blue cities are getting royally screwed, and it is only beginning, as the numbers will get bigger. Then the US taxpayer will be expected to bailout Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, Baltimore, Boston etc. This will be a massive transfer of wealth that will only lead to chaos. It’s no longer politics… it’s just numbers.
Yale Study Indicates Number of Illegal Migrants May Exceed 22 Million The government has certainly not been introspective when it comes to analyzing errors in judgment. Illegal migration is a topic that is particularly sensitive because, just considering the border from 2020 until now, a secure border has purposefully not existed. In my judgment, the problems associated with illegal migration have been accepted by the left to recruit more Democrat voters. Maybe even the Dems over-played their hand, because you, the taxpayers, have to pay, not only for the process of getting them here through the UN’s IOM, but also for all government services after they arrive. Illegal migrants have had a serious negative impact on our health services, education, law enforcement, housing, and our economy. Nobody has any idea how much these costs will expand in the future, but there are communities now that are at the breaking point. Biden, Mayorkas, Harris, Shumar, Pelosi have all lied about the border, and you are and will pay for it.
Yale Study Indicates Number of Illegal Migrants May Exceed 22 Million: Key points made in the study:
The researchers used mathematical modeling and demographic data to arrive at this estimate
The study suggests a range of 16.5 million to 29.1 million undocumented immigrants, with 22.1 million as the mean
This new estimate does not indicate a recent surge in illegal immigration, but rather suggests that the population has been historically underestimated (Wow, clearly there was a recent surge)
The study employed a different methodology compared to traditional estimates, which are primarily based on survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau
The researchers highlight limitations in previous estimation methods, particularly the challenges of locating and getting truthful responses from undocumented immigrants in surveys
If accurate, this higher estimate would imply that about one out of every nine people living in the U.S. is here illegally
The study's findings show a similar trend in population growth as previous estimates, with a surge in the 1990s followed by a plateau after 2007
The researchers emphasize that their goal was to provide more accurate information, not to influence politics or policy
It's important to note that this study has sparked debate among demographers and immigration experts, with some questioning the validity of the much higher estimates. The findings challenge long-held assumptions about the scale of undocumented immigration in the United States and could have significant implications for policy debates and resource allocation related to immigration issues.
Yale study finds U.S. illegal immigrant population ‘substantially larger’ than previous estimates
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/24/yale-study-finds-us-illegal-immigrant-population-s/
Professors at Yale University have roiled the immigration debate with a new study calculating there are between 16 million and 30 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. — as much as three times more than most demographers figure.
The professors’ model looked at estimates of how many people came illegally, and how many people likely left, and concluded there are a lot more people who arrived than the 11 million suggested by traditional estimates.
The model says the most likely figure is double that, at about 22 million.
If true, the numbers would mean U.S. officials have done a poorer job of catching illegal immigrants than imagined,
and that one out of every nine people living in the U.S. is here illegally.
Every African American citizen should be aware that the Biden administration has created illegal migrant and newly naturalized citizen competition for every dollar that has now and will be allocated to American citizens in the black community. They have already figured it out in many of the big cities where minorities and I might add veterans are watching illegals receive “free stuff”. The proponents of the “Great Replacement Theory” can now feel vindicated that we are seeing a black replacement theory occurring in real time. Maybe re-think the old admonition that “you ain’t black if you don’t vote democrat”. The black communities in large cities have been played by democrats for decades. Now the problem is just numbers and the black community is getting and will continue to get screwed. You will soon see more chaos in the streets… especially if Kamala Harris is president.