ok hurry up and leave
Welcome to the Trump economy
>no I don't read lol
Bucko you would not be able to fight your way out of a wet paper bag, just quit before we eat your soul.
that bitch was lucky the dude cucked out and didnt swing at her too
Growth in America means non white growth
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economist.com
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Before February 2019 - August 2019
Central American surge
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After Surge
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> U.S. authorities apprehended 29,200 people at the border in January, an 11 percent decrease from December, according to preliminary Customs and Border Protection (CBP) numbers obtained by The Hill.
Pol will never address this
haha le epic troll bro
put me in le screencap so i can be le reddit le famous
le cool bro
When's the impeachment? I thought Hilliary was guaranteed to win?
Who the fuck even answers these BS polls? Whenever I get a phone call asking to take part in a poll, I just hang up. Think about it, nobody has time for that shit, not real people anyways.
nytimes.com
>lawful permanent resident status is usually given to people who’ve been here more then 5 years not new arrivals
> WASHINGTON — President Trump’s immigration policies — from travel bans and visa restrictions to refugee caps and asylum changes — have begun to deliver on a longstanding goal: Legal immigration has fallen more than 11 percent and a steeper drop is looming.
> The number of people who obtained lawful permanent residence, besides refugees who entered the United States in previous years, declined to 940,877 in the 2018 fiscal year from 1,063,289 in the 2016 fiscal year, according to an analysis of government data by the National Foundation for American Policy. Four years ago, legal immigration was at its highest level since 2006, when 1,266,129 people obtained lawful permanent residence in the United States.
> And immigration experts say new policies will accelerate the trend. A report released on Monday by the foundation projected a 30 percent plunge in legal immigration by 2021 and a 35 percent dip in average annual growth of the U.S. labor force.
>but 270,000 have come in from those banned countries
No TRS is referencing an article from 2017 that states that since 2007 the US admitted 270,000. In short they’re lying to you.
And immigration experts say new policies will accelerate the trend. A report released on Monday by the foundation projected a 30 percent plunge in legal immigration by 2021 and a 35 percent dip in average annual growth of the U.S. labor force.