Under the Biden administration, the foreign-born population in the U.S. has reached a historic high of 15.8%, equating to 53.5 million individuals. This increase has raised concerns regarding the implications for taxpayers and systems such as education and labor. The data reflect a pivotal shift, breaking a record previously set in 1890. Despite projections which anticipated that the foreign-born percentage would not reach this level until 2042, the current surge indicates significant net increases in both legal and illegal immigration, underscoring the challenges of assimilation and sustainability.
The government's household survey in January of this year showed the foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal together) hit 53.5 million, amounting to 15.8% of the total US population.
Evidence indicates something like 12 million new legal and illegal immigrants arrived during Biden's four years, producing a net increase of "only" 8.3 million.
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