@Rajk999 saidWho to believe,,,,,ChatGPT or you. Upgrade city. Do bots get upgraded?
Looks like more than 11,000,000.
Who to believe Google or you.... Let me think ...
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Based on data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and analyses of the Biden administration's tenure (roughly early 2021 through early 2025), estimates for illegal immigration vary based on whether the focus is on "encounters" (which include ...[text shortened]... esting over 6 million in total, including those in parole
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@no1marauder saidDid you notice after B got elected that caravans ERUPTED within just a few weeks of millions coming here? Continuing for years, with millions, marching many miles, no elec to charge cell phones. Many peculiararities
Mostly because the Biden administration followed the law requiring that those crossing the border could apply for asylum, while the Trump administration is breaking it.
Biden did expand TPS status to 1.2 million individuals from various countries as was authorized under a 1990 immigration law. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/03/29/how-temporary-protected-status-has-expanded-under-the-biden-administration/
See if you can encapsulate what that was all about, noting it had never happened before in documented history , .
No links. We will believe your version. Not interested in numbers, me, I am 100% erudite, could not even understand the concept of the game of bridge.
Anyway, a million illegals, ten million,,,,that is hardly the issue, is it. One is too much. Guard misses a Yemenite sneaking thru our southern border…..you get the drift.
But you are like the honey badger, fighting with a viper, …..honey badger he don’t care. You don’t care if we keep saying the obvious, non-citizens breaking into our country. Do you have a file on links? Well don’t waste them on us. They do not change the facts.
@Rajk999 saidPew says there were a little over 10.2 undocumented immigrants in 2019 and about 14 million in 2023 after a sharp rise after COVID. https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2025/08/RE_2025.08.21_Unauthorized-Immigrants_REPORT.pdf
Looks like more than 11,000,000.
Who to believe Google or you.... Let me think ...
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Based on data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and analyses of the Biden administration's tenure (roughly early 2021 through early 2025), estimates for illegal immigration vary based on whether the focus is on "encounters" (which include ...[text shortened]... esting over 6 million in total, including those in parole
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I have not seem any credible reports supporting the extravagant claims of "20 million" or even 7 million right wingers regularly post here. Many pretend there were no undocumented immigrants in the US before Biden.
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@AverageJoe1 saidReform the immigration laws to make it easier for immigrants to enter the country legally and the problem will become a lot more manageable. Already CBP estimates they apprehend over 80% of illegal border crossers and have for years.
Did you notice after B got elected that caravans ERUPTED within just a few weeks of millions coming here? Continuing for years, with millions, marching many miles, no elec to charge cell phones. Many peculiararities
See if you can encapsulate what that was all about, noting it had never happened before in documented history , .
No links. We will believe your ve ...[text shortened]... our country. Do you have a file on links? Well don’t waste them on us. They do not change the facts.
Biden in 2023:
"Under Biden’s current supplemental funding request, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services would gain 1,600 new asylum officers, CBP would see 1,000 new officers and Immigration and Customs Enforcement would add 1,470 attorneys. The latter hiring would accompany 375 immigration judges within Justice’s Executive Office of Immigration Review—the agency that runs the nation’s immigration courts—and support staff for each of them."
https://www.govexec.com/workforce/2023/11/biden-administration-defends-substantial-immigration-hiring-surge-congress-debates-emergency-spending/391886/[WORD TOO LONG].
@AverageJoe1 saidThen you might as well retire from posting. Please do.
Absollutely the best thing I have ever posted.
Thank you in advance.
@no1marauder saidYou see, this post writesabout something other than the issue of Biden taking office and then millions of aliens breaching our borders. It is assumed that a plan for you and the Dems to get people here who can freely vote (lax election laws) was put into place. As months rolled on, no effort was made to stop their invasion. Witness that Trump did, so, it remains that there must have been a reason that Biden never did.??!!?? Since it was so easy?? Follow??
Pew says there were a little over 10.2 undocumented immigrants in 2019 and about 14 million in 2023 after a sharp rise after COVID. https://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2025/08/RE_2025.08.21_Unauthorized-Immigrants_REPORT.pdf
I have not seem any credible reports supporting the extravagant claims of "20 million" or even 7 million right wingers regularly post here. Many pretend there were no undocumented immigrants in the US before Biden.
That is just a question,
The ONLy f’n question Marauder,….Quit boring hell out if everyone, Sonhouse is more interesting .
Jesus.
@AverageJoe1 saidYour assumptions are BS.
You see, this post writesabout something other than the issue of Biden taking office and then millions of aliens breaching our borders. It is assumed that a plan for you and the Dems to get people here who can freely vote (lax election laws) was put into place. As months rolled on, no effort was made to stop their invasion. Witness that Trump did, so, it remains that t ...[text shortened]... f’n question Marauder,….Quit boring hell out if everyone, Sonhouse is more interesting .
Jesus.
@no1marauder saidNo, not making anything ‘easier’. Welfare is easy, we got enough easy,
Reform the immigration laws to make it easier for immigrants to enter the country legally and the problem will become a lot more manageable. Already CBP estimates they apprehend over 80% of illegal border crossers and have for years.
Biden in 2023:
"Under Biden’s current supplemental funding request, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services would gain 1,600 new as ...[text shortened]... for%20a%20surge,the%20proposal%20as%20uncontroversial%20despite%20significant%20partisan%20pushback.
No, decide each year how many foreigners to allow here, in effect How Many We Need,,,,they apply in this new age of internet, no swimming the river. Employers pick the qualified (English speaking ) new hires and off we go to be the world’s greatest country.
Other countries, if they give a crap, can sense their dignitaries to the United States of America, and learn the ropes on how to make their own countries great again without crashing into ours.
Note in this scenario, please………We pick them…they do not pick us.
Common sense can be hard-learned.
@no1marauder saidI’ll bite. So a country allows swarms of millions to come here and , for lack of a better term, allows them to overload our system, healthcare, education, free, housing, food, Snapchat, blah, blah blah.
Your assumptions are BS.
I have asked many times why we did that, and I think there is one good answer. And that is so that they would be available for Democrats, who let them in, to send them to the polls to vote them into office. Do you not love plain English? Thank you very much.
So I’m sure you follow me to this point. The way that we absolutely know without any question that this is the case is because you are putting the icing on the cake by saying “oh by the way, when people vote in our country, they should not have to identify themselves”. .😁. Naa, this emoji doesn’t do it, what is an emoji that says we know exactly what you are up to……
If there is something I am missing, it can ONLY be why, with 86% of population wanting ID required, you do not think Photo ID should be required.
You will not tell us, will you….
@no1marauder saidYou really should give the forum the liberal reasoning why Dems do not want people to prove who they are when they vote.
Your assumptions are BS.
It would serve to open great arguments for the forum. I would do it as a devils’s advocate, maybe amicus curiae , but I can’t for the life of me think of a logical reason.
I asked someone earlier, if 50 women have a bridge club, and they are going to vote on Saturday afternoon on some issue. My maid and my yard man are not members of that club, but could they walk over into that club and vote?
No one answers questions. Instead, they call me names.
Could you answer it, or call me a name?
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@AverageJoe1 saidEvery State but North Dakota requires voters to register before they vote. Every State requires some form of ID to vote (I have to sign and have my signature match one on file in NY). 36 States already require a Photo ID or some other acceptable form of State issued ID.
I’ll bite. So a country allows swarms of millions to come here and , for lack of a better term, allows them to overload our system, healthcare, education, free, housing, food, Snapchat, blah, blah blah.
I have asked many times why we did that, and I think there is one good answer. And that is so that they would be available for Democrats, who let them in, to send them ...[text shortened]... ng ID required, you do not think Photo ID should be required.
You will not tell us, will you….
You really don't know what you are talking about.
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@AverageJoe1 saidAs to why strict photo ID shouldn't exist, the reason is simple; they would disenfranchise tens of millions of US citizens otherwise eligible to vote:
You really should give the forum the liberal reasoning why Dems do not want people to prove who they are when they vote.
It would serve to open great arguments for the forum. I would do it as a devils’s advocate, maybe amicus curiae , but I can’t for the life of me think of a logical reason.
I asked someone earlier, if 50 women have a bridge club, and they are go ...[text shortened]...
No one answers questions. Instead, they call me names.
Could you answer it, or call me a name?
"Fifteen percent of adult citizens (over 34.5 million people) either do not have a driver’s license or state ID or have one that may cause difficulties voting in states with strict photo ID laws. These difficulties include having a license but without a current address/name and no state ID card (10% ), not having a license or official state ID card (1.6% ), not having a license and having a state ID card without a current address/name (1.7% ), and having a license and state ID card but with neither reflecting the current address/name (1.5% ).
Younger adults and adults in lower income groups are more likely to lack ID or have a form of ID that may cause potential voting difficulties. Thirty-one percent of adult citizens aged 18-29 face potential voting difficulties due to their lack of ID or a form of ID not having their current address and/or name on it, compared to just 11% of adult citizens over the age of 30. Adult citizens with annual incomes less than $30,000 are more likely to face such potential difficulties (21% ) than those making between $30,000 and $50,000 (17% ), between $50,000 and $100,000 (12% ), or over $100,000 (9% ). "
https://cdce.umd.edu/sites/cdce.umd.edu/files/pubs/Voter%20ID%202023%20survey%20Key%20Results%20Jan%202024%20%281%29.pdf
@no1marauder saidLess than average Joe knows that full well and that is the POINT, to disenfranchise voters, but of course Democrats main target while Trump is also pursuing major gerrymandering which has been met with blue states following suit to counter them.
As to why strict photo ID shouldn't exist, the reason is simple; they would disenfranchise tens of millions of US citizens otherwise eligible to vote:
"Fifteen percent of adult citizens (over 34.5 million people) either do not have a driver’s license or state ID or have one that may cause difficulties voting in states with strict photo ID laws. These difficulties inclu ...[text shortened]... /sites/cdce.umd.edu/files/pubs/Voter%20ID%202023%20survey%20Key%20Results%20Jan%202024%20%281%29.pdf