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25 Republican Governors Tell Biden About Immigration

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English - November 25, 2023 23:00 - 11 minutes - 8.02 MB
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                                US Immigration Problem and Solution 2024

This is the start of the letter to President Biden from 25 Republican Governors.\


First the Problem – Defined by 25 Republicans Governors on September 16, 2023 

Clearly defined in the letter from the Republican Governors Association (RGA)

Joint Governors Letter to President Biden on the Impact of the Border Crisis

September 19, 2023
 President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
 The White House
 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
 Washington, D.C. 20500
 
Dear Mr. President,
The crisis at the southern border extends to every state. As a result of your policies which incentivize illegal immigration, our states are carrying the burden of both the years-long surge in illegal border crossings and cartels’ coordinated trafficking of drugs and human beings. States are on the front lines, working around-the-clock responding to the effects of this crisis: shelters are full, food pantries empty, law enforcement strained, and aid workers exhausted. As governors, we call on you to provide honest, accurate, detailed information on where the migrants admitted at the southern border are being relocated in the United States, in addition to comprehensive data on asylum claim timelines and qualification rates, and successful deportations. We ask for
 this information immediately, but also regularly as the crisis at the southern border continues.
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Researched and developed by Andrew J. Wildman, Maryland Democratic Primary candidate for the US Senate in 2024.  

The US Census 2000 versus 2020 Population by Racial Breakouts

In Part 1, we reviewed the immigration crisis and it state-level damage it is causing our nation. To put an exclamation mark on it, the following statistics are from the US Census for 2000 and 2020.  I found it surprising the first time I saw these numbers.  Those of us that are and are not concerned about “white replacement” issues, need to look at this as objectively as possible. 

Over those 20 years the:  

·         White American population increased only,  1.3 million; under 1% increase.  

·         Black American population increased,           7.9 million, a 22% increase.

·         Asian American population increased,           9.4 million; a 93% increase. 

·         Hispanic American population increased, 23.8 million; a 64% increase.  

·         Total American population increased,            43.0 million; a 15% increase. 

That means 55% of the US population increase over those 20 years was from excessive Hispanic immigration. 

Further, for some years, the Federal government publicly acknowledges an estimated ten (10) million Illegal Occupants (IOs) – the undocumented are just walking free in our borders. A more recent stat noted that number could now be 15.5 million. There is no control, like no control – right?   

It should be noted that in the year 2000, there were already one (1) million more Hispanic citizens than Black citizens.  But thanks to no border security and horrific Chain migration abuses, by 2020 there were seventeen (17) milli

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