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Commentary Corruption Democrat Elections Links from other news sources.

So why do Maryland Politicians want their allies brought back? Registered voters?

So why do Maryland Politicians want their allies brought back? Registered voters?

I was scratching my head wondering why the left especially a congressman and senator from Maryland were making such a fuss over the undocumented. Then I looked into it more closely. The illegals make up 5% of Maryland’s state population.

Over 126,000 U.S. citizens in Maryland live with at least one family member who is undocumented.

275,000 undocumented immigrants comprised 29 percent of the immigrant population and 5 percent of the total state population

And they also can vote in local elections. So look how that comes to play in close elections. I say Maryland is one state that ICE needs to concentrate on.

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California. Corruption Economy Links from other news sources. Undocumented

How California can create 500,000 to 1 million jobs. Send them home.

How California can create 500,000 to 1 million jobs. Send them home.

According to state data, roughly 1.6 million illegal immigrants are currently enrolled in Medi-Cal, part of the program’s total 15 million enrollees. The state had initially projected the expansion would cost just under $6 billion for fiscal year 2024–2025. But just one year in, the costs have surged far past that estimate.

Newsom’s latest budget proposal now puts the cost of covering illegal immigrants at $8.4 billion for 2024–2025, and $7.4 billion the following year.

Think about it. Sending them home would create jobs for US citizens and legal immigrants. Also this would add at least 8 billion to their coffers.

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Illegals Links from other news sources. The Border Trump Undocumented

Not Lions,Tigers, and Bears. But the wall, guards, and legal changes oh my.

Not Lions,Tigers, and Bears. But the wall, guards, and legal changes oh my. We’ve heard that Wizard of OZ quote from Dorthy. Lions,Tigers, and Bears oh my.

Now it’s the wall, guards, and legal changes oh my. Gone are the welcome signs for other countries criminals. The combination of the wall, guards, and legal changes is likely to greatly reduce the flow of migrants.

Trump’s new border patrol chief, Michael Banks, touted the wall construction in a Saturday tweet: “Efforts like installing wall panels to fill critical gaps in Deming, New Mexico, exemplify our commitment to enhancing infrastructure and operational effectiveness.”

 

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Biden Cartel Commentary Economy Education Links from other news sources. Un documented. Weaponization of Government.

Yes Virginia. The undocumented are a problem, especially when taking jobs or getting social programs.

Yes Virginia. The undocumented are a problem, especially when taking jobs or getting social programs. Never did we have issues with legal immigrants. But according to Pew, it’s the undocumented.

  • 49% were naturalized U.S. citizens.
  • 24% were lawful permanent residents.
  • 4% were legal temporary residents.
  • 23% were unauthorized immigrants.

From 1990 to 2007, the unauthorized immigrant population more than tripled in size, from 3.5 million to a record high of 12.2 million. From there, the number slowly declined to about 10.2 million in 2019.

In 2022, the number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. showed sustained growth for the first time since 2007, to 11.o million.

As of 2022, about 4 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. are Mexican. This is the largest number of any origin country, representing more than one-third of all unauthorized immigrants. However, the Mexican unauthorized immigrant population is down from a peak of almost 7 million in 2007, when Mexicans accounted for 57% of all unauthorized immigrants.

The drop in the number of unauthorized immigrants from Mexico has been partly offset by growth from other parts of the world, especially Asia and other parts of Latin America.

The 2022 estimates of the unauthorized immigrant population are our latest comprehensive estimates. Other partial data sources suggest continued growth in 2023 and 2024.

Who are unauthorized immigrants?

Virtually all unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. entered the country without legal permission or arrived on a nonpermanent visa and stayed after it expired.

A growing number of unauthorized immigrants have permission to live and work in the U.S. and are temporarily protected from deportation. In 2022, about 3 million unauthorized immigrants had these temporary legal protections. These immigrants fall into several groups:

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS): About 650,000 immigrants have TPS as of July 2022. TPS is offered to individuals who cannot safely return to their home country because of civil unrest, violence, natural disaster or other extraordinary and temporary conditions.
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA): Almost 600,000 immigrants are beneficiaries of DACA. This program allows individuals brought to the U.S. as children before 2007 to remain in the U.S.
  • Asylum applicants: About 1.6 million immigrants have pending applications for asylum in the U.S. as of mid-2022 because of dangers faced in their home country. These immigrants can stay in the U.S. legally while they wait for a decision on their case.
  • Other protections: Several hundred thousand individuals have applied for special visas to become lawful immigrants. These types of visas are offered to victims of trafficking and certain other criminal activities.

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