Illegal Aliens Arriving in US Surpasses Monthly American Births
Since August of 2023, there are officially MORE illegal aliens [that we're aware of] arriving in the United States each month than being born to American mothers!! Here's the breakdown!
Elon Musk dropped an intriguingly disturbing population truth bomb today—since August of 2023, there are officially MORE illegal aliens [that we're aware of] arriving in the United States each month than being born to American mothers!!
As we surpassed a population of 8 billion people in the world, and as the average American family has less kids; CBS reported a prediction for the coming month of expecting, "one birth every 9 seconds and one death every 9.5 seconds, according to the Census Bureau's estimate," while, "international migration is anticipated to add on person to the U.S. population every 28.3 seconds," not counting all the illegal got-aways!
The Babylon Bee's real news counterpart, Not the Bee, summed it up succinctly, saying, "Americans are barely having enough babies to replace the population. That's roughly 6.7 who are born every minute and 6.3 people who die," noting, "[a] nation needs a replacement rate of at least 2.1 kids per woman in order to not be in decline." However, "from July 2020 to July 2021, the U.S. grew only by 0.1%, which is far from that baseline necessity."
Axios shockingly reported a practical admission to one reasoning behind the massive influx through our open Southern border in November, stating, "America will enter the 22nd century with a shrinking population unless immigration increases, according to new U.S. Census Bureau projections released Thursday."
According to Fortune, "Millennials and Gen Z are less enthusiastic about having children than their parents. The reasons are many: financial, social, and biological, along with the preference among younger generations for “freedom.”"
Fortune went on to say, "America’s falling fertility rates have been a cause for concern for several decades. During the Great Recession in 2008, millennials delayed marriage and having children, causing fertility rates to drop."
As a millennial, I was the first of all of my friends and siblings, by a longshot, to get married and have children [I had my children at ages 21 and 23 years old]. Many folks I knew were of the "never having any kids" type, instead desiring the aforementioned "freedom," opting to instead have pets over kids.
We're living through quite an interesting time, with the traditional nuclear family and wholesome family values hanging on by a thread in the modern Western world. Interesting indeed.


Sources:
☆https://www.axios.com/2023/11/09/us-population-decline-down-projections-data-chart
☆https://www.cbsnews.com/news/world-population-reaches-8-billion/