the 11 million illegals number has been used for years, even decades. the true number is really about 50 million, with joe biden having ushered in about 15 million within 3 years. half the population of
CA are illegals, which is about 15 million. now do the math!
The Cost of Illegal Immigration For Taxpayers in Every State
Migrants ATTACK Cops & DEMAND More Free Stuff
CA - THE ONE PARTY AND LA RAZA/UNIDOus STATE
California approves ‘shocking’ policy giving weekly checks to migrants: Report
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGCsB3LL1Nw
The state of California is home to more illegal aliens than any other state in the country. Approximately one in five illegal aliens lives in California, Pew reported.
Immigration Studies (CIS) finds that about 72 percent of households headed by noncitizens and immigrants use one or more forms of taxpayer-funded welfare programs in California — the number one immigrant-receiving state in the U.S.
“The Democrats had abandoned their working-class base to chase what they pretended was a racial group when what they were actually chasing was the momentum of unlimited migration”. DANIEL GREENFIELD
Joe Biden Oversees 7.2M Illegal Aliens at Southern Border, Equivalent to 2 Years of U.S. Births
President Joe Biden has overseen a record-breaking level of illegal immigration at the United States-Mexico border — a large portion of which is being released directly into American towns and cities.
From February 2021 through January 2024, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) data shows that more than 7.2 million illegal aliens have arrived at the nation’s porous southern border.
Thus far in Fiscal Year 2024, with only four full months completed, nearly a million illegal aliens have crossed the southern border. In Fiscal Year 2022, Biden broke records by overseeing close to 2.37 million illegal aliens at the border, and he shattered that record the following fiscal year when 2.47 million arrived.
For perspective, about 3.6 million Americans are born each year. Thus, two years of American births are equivalent to the total number of illegal border crossings Biden has overseen.
This year, the nation’s foreign-born population is expected to hit 50 million thanks, in part, to Biden’s policies regarding illegal immigration, as well as legal immigration levels that import more than a million legal immigrants annually to the U.S.
In January, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas reportedly said in private that the agency is releasing into the U.S. interior about 85 percent of all border crossers and illegal aliens arriving at the southern border.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that from January 2021 through December 2023, DHS welcomed 6.2 million illegal aliens into the U.S. interior.
Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Tom McClintock (R-CA) have sought a full numerical accounting of every border crosser and illegal alien released into the U.S. interior since the start of 2021. Mayorkas, though, has refused that request thus far.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
Liberal California Emigrants are Toxic
When Arizona, a state that has historically leaned conservative, was won by Joe Biden and now-senator Mark Kelly this week, very few were taken by surprise. Extensive polling indicated Arizona was ripe for swinging liberal and in this instance, at least, the polling was correct.
The question is why? Why has a state that held two elected Republican senators as recently as 2018 and which held a dependable stable of electoral votes for GOP presidential candidates become a purple state on its way to becoming solidly blue? Have Arizona residents suddenly awaked to the idea that liberal policies and doctrines are more sensible than conservative ones? Hardly.
The answer regarding Arizona’s swing lies in its neighbor to the west, California. Since 2012, California has overwhelmingly sent more transplants to Arizona than any other state. When surveyed, escaping Californians cite high taxes, high crime rates, unaffordable housing, out-of-control homelessness, and high unemployment rates as their top reasons for fleeing.
California Budget Deficit Swells to $73 Billion as Incoming Tax Revenue Falls, Watchdog Reports
California’s budget watchdog warned Tuesday that the state’s deficit has swelled to $73 billion this year, just a month after Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) painted a rosier picture of the state’s financial outlook.
Incoming tax revenue is so low that the state’s budget analyst believes they will ultimately fall $24 billion below Newsom’s budget proposal, according to the latest forecast from California’s Legislative Analyst's Office. The analysis urged leaders to cut one-time and temporary spending and rescind unspent funds from programs ranging from homelessness to education, labor, transportation, and criminal justice, so that they have more options to use other cost-saving measures should the economy or deficit worsen.
This snapshot comes just one month after Newsom, in rolling out his budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year, projected a $38 billion shortfall. The governor has striven in recent months to paint California as a national model as he raises his profile ahead of a potential presidential run and campaigns alongside President Joe Biden.
Just two years ago, California had a nearly $100 billion budget surplus. Newsom heralded the extra state income as a sign that "California is a model for the nation on how we can confront our greatest existential threats and make historic investments in our future."
Tuesday’s report noted that the state’s true financial position won’t be clear until tax returns have been filed and tallied. Each year, the governor unveils a revised budget that more accurately reflects California’s finances.
In a statement, a spokesman for the governor stressed the uncertain nature of forecasts but stuck by Newsom’s $38 billion number from January.
"From now through April, more than $51 billion in income and corporate tax receipts are forecast to come in," the spokesman said. "No one can say today with certainty how those numbers may change the budget estimate of a $38 billion shortfall."
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