“Chain migration”

As always, everything that comes out of the White House is a pile of pure horseshit:

Add all of these factors together, and it becomes clear that an immigrant won’t be able to bring that many relatives to the US over the course of his or her lifetime. Vaughan’s study found that as of 2015, immigrants who came to the US from 1981 to 2000 had sponsored an average of 1.77 relatives to come join them. The most recent immigrants in the study — those who came to the US in the late 1990s — had sponsored the most relatives: 3.46. But both of those numbers include the minor children they brought with them at the time: In other words, they were hardly starting 3.46 new “chains.”

A human chain with 3.46 links, two of which are the minor children of the immigrants, isn't much of a chain.

But, yet again, we have to sit and watch "conservatives" work themselves into an ignorant fury over a complete lie.

One thought on ““Chain migration”

  1. Countme-a-Demon

    Indeed, it is the utter “purity” of the horseshit that is so impressive.

    The distillation and purification process has been many decades in the making.

    It’s like … a biological and/or chemical weapon, their particular brand of horseshit.

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