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Wonders If There Could Be Forty Million Illegals?
Re James Fulford's Blog
How Many Illegals? October 10, 2006
From Dave Brehmer: [email
him]
I also would tend to agree more with the
Bear-Stearns assessment [PDF]
than any other—but I believe that even that study is on
the 'low-end' of the figure.
Here's how I arrive at my "best-guess"...
Taking into account the last amnesty was in
1986 as a baseline date, that would mean 21 years
have passed.
Given that the U.S. Federal government estimates that
between 3-4 million people enter the U.S. illegally
every year.
As well, the U.S. Border Patrols (hard) statistics
that they catch and remove (?) between 750K and 1
million illegal entrants per year.
Extrapolating from these very simple numbers, using
the lower of the Fed number of 3M and the higher of the
USBP statistic of 1M equals 2 million illegal aliens
remain in the U.S. uncaught and unaccounted for.
Using the 20-year timeframe since the last amnesty
and multiplying that by the 2M illegals annually, that
comes to a resulting figure of 40 MILLION ILLEGAL
ALIENS.
Of course, this is (just like every other figure)
just a guess or an estimate—but I see it as realistic
as any other method of determining the number of illegal
aliens.
Even if you give any credence (which I do not) to
claims by some groups that roughly 500K to 1 million
people return to their home countries each year, that
only reduces the figure by some 10-20 million which is
still over 20 million illegal aliens.
Just imagine what would have happened if the
"comprehensive" reform passed into law?!? Remember
that in 1986, the estimated number of applicants for
amnesty was 1-1.5 million and turned out to be almost
3.5 million. That was double the publicly-stated
number. Given that, in 2007, the Fed was using 12-15
million as their estimate—in the end, the true figure
would most likely have been between 25-30 million.
Remember that in 1986, chain migration brought
another 8-10 million aliens into the U.S. over time, at
an average of 3 additional persons per amnestied alien.
If the comprehensive reform had passed, and chain
migration been allowed—using the average of 3 persons
per alien—that would have brought an additional 90-120
MILLION ALIENS into the U.S.!!! Effectively that would
have been a 50-plus percent increase in the population
over a period of roughly a decade, which would have
permanently altered the societal make-up of the
population.
James
Fulford Replies: I
think if there were as many as forty million
illegals, the Census would have found them.But you're
right, no one knows, and your guess is as good as
Chertoff's.