They can’t because the numbers aren’t real. The markets would have shown secondary effects if that many people were leaving per day. Same with a massive availability in schools and Medicare/caid. We would be seeing entire neighborhoods disappear overnight…
nationwide, 1.9 million people is not even 1% of the population (over 347 million). would you notice if 1% of the people in your city left? especially if that 1% was diffused across the lower income neighborhoods and not concentrated in one neighborhood?
I seriously doubt 1.9 million people is enough for the market to shift in any noticeable way, especially when high pressure things like trade wars, for intentions, and the AI bubble seem to be driving the markets right now.
Ah yes, because illegals were spread out super far and wide, not concentrated in very specific areas. There would be entire neighborhoods gone if 2 million people self deported.
yes and yes. the places where illegals are congregating are illegal businesses such as underground pot farms, and we have already seen action against those.
No and no. The majority of illegals are concentrated in 6 states, and the rest are very concentrated locally. We’ve repeatedly seen over the past 20 years how illegals displaced and replaced entire communities. There’s entire neighborhoods/ voting districts of illegal immigrants. Those pot farms make up a couple hundred, not hundreds of thousands or millions.
They can’t because the numbers aren’t real. The markets would have shown secondary effects if that many people were leaving per day. Same with a massive availability in schools and Medicare/caid. We would be seeing entire neighborhoods disappear overnight…
nationwide, 1.9 million people is not even 1% of the population (over 347 million). would you notice if 1% of the people in your city left? especially if that 1% was diffused across the lower income neighborhoods and not concentrated in one neighborhood?
I seriously doubt 1.9 million people is enough for the market to shift in any noticeable way, especially when high pressure things like trade wars, for intentions, and the AI bubble seem to be driving the markets right now.
Ah yes, because illegals were spread out super far and wide, not concentrated in very specific areas. There would be entire neighborhoods gone if 2 million people self deported.
yes and yes. the places where illegals are congregating are illegal businesses such as underground pot farms, and we have already seen action against those.
No and no. The majority of illegals are concentrated in 6 states, and the rest are very concentrated locally. We’ve repeatedly seen over the past 20 years how illegals displaced and replaced entire communities. There’s entire neighborhoods/ voting districts of illegal immigrants. Those pot farms make up a couple hundred, not hundreds of thousands or millions.