Turban Dick Durbin called the words chain migration “racist” even after using the term himself at the meeting with Trump last week. But this is the real reason Democrats like Durbin want chain migration to continue. It is estimated that chain migration will add at least 8 million voters to the rolls over the next two decades. Democrats see this is unlimited power as 8 million more Democrat votes would basically nullify the chances of any other party winning elections in the future. Republicans love chain migration because they see it as a way to get cheap labor to the corporations they pander to. But there will be no Republican party in two decades if 8 million illegals are added to the voter rolls. They vote Democrat, not Republican, no matter how much pandering the RINOs to do illegals.
This is why Democrats love chain migration: 8 million added to voter rolls over next two decades |
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The United States’ current “chain migration” process, where newly naturalized citizens can bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. with them, is likely to add a potential 8 million new foreign-born voters to the country’s electorate over the next two decades.
Every year, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million foreign nationals to the country, with the vast majority deriving from family-based chain migration, where naturalized citizens are allowed to bring their extended family members to the country. In 2016, the legal and illegal immigrant population reached a record high of 44 million. By 2023, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) estimates that the legal and illegal immigrant population of the U.S. will make up nearly 15 percent of the entire U.S. population.CIS Director of Research Steven Camarota revealed to Breitbart News that overall, the current U.S. legal immigration system is on track to import roughly 15 million new foreign-born voters in the next 20 years. Of those new voters, Camarota told Breitbart News that between 7 million and 8 million will be brought to the U.S. through chain migration, a sect of legal immigration that President Trump has demanded an end to, but that Democrats and the Republican establishment have been unwilling to eliminate.
Research by University of Maryland, College Park political scientist James Gimpel has found in recent years that more immigrants to the U.S. inevitably means more Democrat voters and thus, increasing electoral victories for the Democratic Party.