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Nuthin' but the truth
- Oct 8, 2013
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(Bloomberg) -- The percentage of foreign-born U.S. residents has reached its highest level in more than a century, according to estimates from the 2018 American Community Survey released today.
A record 44.7 million people are foreign-born, or about 13.7% of the U.S. population. That’s the highest rate since 1910 and comes amid a highly-charged political debate over whether the decennial Census survey should include a citizenship question.
A subset of the foreign-born figure -- the number of people in the U.S. but ‘not a U.S. citizen’ held at around 22 million in 2018.
U.S. Census Finds 22.1 Million ‘Not a U.S. Citizen’ in Survey
What the hell? 45 million illegals in the country....Wow....If this doesn't make democrats and republicans want to change this path I don't know what will....