Posted on 03/24/2021 4:30:23 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a March 24 blog, Gallup CEO and Chairman Jim Clifton reported that 42 million adults in Latin America and the Caribbean said they would like to immigrate to the United States.
"There are 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Roughly 450 million adults live in the region. Gallup asked them if they would like to move to another country permanently if they could," wrote Clifton.
Twenty-seven percent of those adults said "yes." That equals roughly 120 million who want to migrate somewhere.
From that group, Gallup asked them "where they would like to move."
"Of those who want to leave their country permanently, 35% -- or 42 million -- said they want to go to the United States," reported Clifton.
"Seekers of citizenship or asylum are watching to determine exactly when and how is the best time to make their move," he added.
"In addition to finding a solution for the thousands of migrants currently at the border, let's include the bigger, harder question -- what about all of those who would like to come? What is the message to them?" wrote Clifton.
The U.S. population is approximately 330 million.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
People in Hell want ice water.
Not counting the middle east and Asia.
“We are not the garbage can for the world’s illiterate disease-ridden parasites.”
Bears repeating.
Why don't y'all DO it ?
With the democrats working hard to turn this country in to a $hithole, they may change their minds
The good news is, I can immigrate to Honduras. All the riff-raff will be in the former US.
we should do an exchange program. Lots of natural resources in parts of Latin America, even in Mexico. Enough good people willing and able to get rid of criminals and corruption, and we could have a great place to live.
Send 10 million to Florida...10 million to Texas...10 million to Ohio...and 10 million to North Carolina and there won’t be another Republican President for 100 years.
Ain’t nuthin stopping them.
Wonder where the other 65% want to go?
Hondurus pobably has tougher immigration laws.
11 millions of those are in Cuba.
We are 75 million strong but can’t fix our own place.
You get a car and you get a car and you get a car.
Why would anybody want to migrate to the most racist and oppressive country on earth?
Tough shit.
But the MSM keeps telling us that the United States is the most racist country in the world.
“42 million adults in Latin America and the Caribbean said they would like to immigrate to the U.S. and vote Democrat and get freebies.” Fixed
Self respect and responsibility died a long time ago I fear.
42 illion latin americans dont give two craps about improving their own home countries
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