We preliminarily estimate that the illegal immigrant population grew to 12.8 million by October of 2023, up 2.6 million since January 2021 - Steven A. Camarota Director of Research Center for Immigration Studies
So if you keep researching, going back to 2015 or even 2010, you will see fraudulent government or NGO phony numbers all hovering around about 11 million or 12 million and when these frauds come testify in front of Congress in 2024 the number is still 12 million.
See if you can dig up old immigration population estimates from 15 or 20 years ago and you will see that the total number is not increasing.
This is a conspiracy. It's heavily suspicious. How are they getting away with this manipulation of the estimated illegal alien population in the United States? What statistical tricks are they using or are the numbers just complete bullshit? Or are they removing people from the counts each year?
Yale Study Finds Twice as Many Undocumented Immigrants as Previous Estimates https://insights.som.yale.edu/insights/yale-study-finds-twice-as-many-undocumented-immigrants-as-previous-estimates
2021: Immigrant Population Hits Record 46.2 Million in November 2021 https://cis.org/Camarota/Immigrant-Population-Hits-Record-462-Million-November-2021
Approximately 11.2 million unauthorized immigrants lived in the United States in 2021, up from 11.0 million in 2019, according to new Migration Policy Institute (MPI) estimates. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/news/turning-point-us-unauthorized-immigrant-population
So if you keep researching, going back to 2015 or even 2010, you will see fraudulent government or NGO phony numbers all hovering around about 11 million or 12 million and when these frauds come testify in front of Congress in 2024 the number is still 12 million.
See if you can dig up old immigration population estimates from 15 or 20 years ago and you will see that the total number is not increasing.
This is a conspiracy. It's heavily suspicious. How are they getting away with this manipulation of the estimated illegal alien population in the United States? What statistical tricks are they using or are the numbers just complete bullshit? Or are they removing people from the counts each year?
Here's my anecdotal estimates for states that I've spent some time in:
California: 85% bean
Arizona: 75% bean
New Mexico: 95% bean
Colorado: 70% bean
Wyoming: 20% bean
Montana: 10% bean
Texas: 90% bean
Utah: 15% bean
Kansas: 15% bean
I've been pretty much everywhere in the US but those are the states that I've spent enough time in that I can confidently put percentages on.