How many legal immigrants live in da us?pls. be as acurate as posible. most accurate gets chosen as best ans.?
Answer:
1 million,,,ive just counted them
If you want the facts visit:
http://www.numbersusa.com
http://www.commonsenseonmassimmigration....
12,000,000 has been the latest benchmark to be reached.
This includes the illegals that make up the 22-25% population in our federal prison system. A lot of money blown babysitting a pathetic 'banana republic"s rejects.
This one is a little old BUT the ladies should click this one.
Very scary data on the border...105 sex offenders enter the US every day.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles...
While there have been figures of 11 million, many experts indicate that it's at least 20 million with more coming every day. Even IF it is ONLY 11 million, that's 11 million too many. They are destroying our economy because we have to pay from them and they don't give much back for the services they use.
Actually, I have heard it quoted both from a pro-borders group and various pro-illegal immigration group (both sides) that there are actually around:
50 MILLION ILLEGALS IN THE US.
We've been invaded and this nation will never be the same. (The US invasion force in Iraq was 50,000 troops.) What will America be like 20 years from now? Well, what's Mexico and Central America like? There's your answer. (Not the resort towns).
What's wrong with you guys? The questioner asked specifically how many LEGAL immigrants are in the US. But most of you just go on with the same old paranoia about illegals.
"Immigrant settlement patterns at the local level should be viewed in the context of
rapidly increasing immigration nationwide. During the 1990s, more than 13 million
people moved to the United States, averaging well over a million immigrants per year.
By 2000, the foreign-born population, as measured by the Census, exceeded 31 million,1
or about 11 percent of the total U.S. population. While lower than the historical high of
15 percent around 1900, the foreign-born share of the population has more than doubled
since 1970, when it reached a low of 5 percent. If the immigration policies and trends of
the 1990s continue—with 700,000 to 900,000 legal immigrants and at least 300,000 to
500,000 undocumented immigrants arriving each year—the foreign-born population is
projected to have doubled by 2050, when it will again account for about 15 percent of the
total U.S. population. Figures from the early 2000s give no indication of a slowdown in
immigration: by March 2002, the foreign-born population had grown to an estimated 32.5
million, according to the U.S. Current Population Survey (CPS)."
They suggest that about one third of immigrants are illegal, so that would mean in 2002 about 11 million illegal and 21.5 million legal immigrants.
Hope this helps.
http://www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/310844_...
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