You lose credibility by going with the 11 million illegals farce.
“You lose credibility by going with the 11 million illegals farce.”
If I lose “credibility” for the number, then a whole lot of other people go down with me:
Pew Research 10.5 to 11.5 million
Brookings Institute 10.5 to 12 million
Department of Homeland Security 11.5 million
Stastisa Research 11 million
ProCon Research 10.7 million
Center for Migration Studies 10.8 million
My Work VISA 11 million
Yale Insights Research 11.3 million
You’ll notice I did not quote any news sources, just accounting sources. If you wish to do the math, the highest was 12 million and the lowest was 10.7. That makes the median 11.35 million.
Questioning credibility is a tact used by liberals not to disprove the facts, but to discredit the person providing them to make it appear the facts are wrong. If you take the time to look these facts up, you’ll find they are not my numbers and are those of established professional research groups. I gave you 8 of them. There are more.
I taught terrorist weapons and tactics for the military for over 12 years. We dealt with numbers to determine tactics and probabilities. The numbers made available to me were smaller but I retired 8 years ago. And all the numbers I provided to you are currently listed in the pertinent organization.
I would think I had a better idea on this than you might with my history. But I don’t know you enough about you to question your credibility. Maybe your tact, but not your integrity.
rwood