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1 of 6 immigrants on the planet live here. No other major developed nation comes close
Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:38 am
Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:38 am
I appreciate what Trump is trying to do, but I don't think this is reversible at this point
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Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:40 am to L.A.
you can add another 30 plus million to that number of illegals in the U.S.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:40 am to L.A.
It’s not reversible when you have voting age adults who defend it or even worse, don’t care and just ignore it. That’s the real issue
Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:41 am to L.A.
It is very reversible. We are seeing the first steps to it being done peacefully by Trump but if that doesn’t work Belfast is a good display of how to get good results
Posted on 6/10/26 at 11:45 am to Big4SALTbro
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It is very reversible
Posted on 6/10/26 at 2:47 pm to L.A.
You are racist if you don't think every human on earth should be allowed to move here no questions asked.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 2:50 pm to L.A.
I’ll take immigrants from Latino countries any day over a bunch of neckbeard Muslims from Arab countries.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 2:50 pm to L.A.
Just reading this makes me fortified with diversity. The strength of paying for the world’s welfare is hard to describe! It’s like a weight around my neck, but a diverse weight of immense strength!!!
Posted on 6/10/26 at 3:14 pm to JellyRoll
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you can add another 30 plus million to that number of illegals in the U.S.
Bovino claims there are around 100 million.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 3:17 pm to L.A.
97% of Indians have never left India
Posted on 6/10/26 at 3:19 pm to L.A.
Easy fix cut out all entitlements and deport.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 4:27 pm to L.A.
This is a major fricking problem and a definite win for all those who wish to see America destroyed (changed) and fall back in line with the globalist policies(free trade, limitless immigration, destruction of our traditional history and values).
Trump is doing and has done a great job of correcting our course, but it will take future elected officials to continue this direction for any hope of a lasting change.
Trump is doing and has done a great job of correcting our course, but it will take future elected officials to continue this direction for any hope of a lasting change.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 4:28 pm to L.A.
Mexicans are fun to party with. What’s the big deal?
Posted on 6/10/26 at 4:32 pm to L.A.
One thing we need to do is go after remittances.
Places like Nicaragua are dependent on money leaving our economy for theirs.
Places like Nicaragua are dependent on money leaving our economy for theirs.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 4:35 pm to dgnx6
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One thing we need to do is go after remittances.
Places like Nicaragua are dependent on money leaving our economy for theirs.
Grok :
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Years, ~2023–2024)Remittances to LAC totaled ~$161 billion in 2024, with most (often 70–90%+ for Central America) coming from the US.
as-coa.org
Highest dependence (remittances as % of GDP) in LAC:Nicaragua: ~26% (highest in the region)
Honduras: ~25–26%
El Salvador: ~24%
Guatemala: ~19–20%
Haiti: ~21%
Others like Dominican Republic (~8%), Guyana (historically high, ~13–25% in older data) follow.
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Mexico stands out as the largest absolute recipient of remittances from the US in the region (and second globally after India), but its economic dependence (as % of GDP) is relatively low compared to smaller Central American and Caribbean "southern" countries.
csis.org
Key Figures (Recent Data, ~2023–2024)Total remittances received: ~$63–68 billion in 2023–2024 (record highs, with ~$64.7 billion in 2024). This makes Mexico one of the top global recipients.
bbvaresearch.com
As % of GDP: Around 3.5–4.5%. Peaked near 4.0–4.2% in recent years (e.g., 4.1% in 2022, ~4.2% in 2023).
World Bank data shows ~3.6% for 2024.
bbvaresearch.com
Share from the US: Extremely high — 95–97%+ of Mexico's total remittances come from the United States (due to the massive Mexican diaspora there). In 2024, the US sent ~$62.5 billion.
bakerinstitute.org
Comparison to Other Southern CountriesUnlike Nicaragua (~26%), Honduras (~25%), El Salvador (~24%), Guatemala (~19–20%), or Haiti (~21%)—where remittances form a much larger slice of the economy—Mexico's larger and more diversified economy (manufacturing, oil, tourism, exports) makes remittances important but not dominant at the national level.
thedialogue.org
However:Remittances are Mexico's largest single source of foreign income, surpassing FDI, tourism, and oil in many years.
At the state/regional level, dependence is much higher in poorer southern states (e.g., Oaxaca, Chiapas >10% of local GDP)
This post was edited on 6/10/26 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 6/10/26 at 4:41 pm to JasonDBlaha
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I’ll take immigrants from Latino countries any day over a bunch of neckbeard Muslims from Arab countries.
Why? Both will destroy American culture eventually.
Posted on 6/10/26 at 5:28 pm to UtahCajun
Exactly. None are needed. It isn’t as if we HAVE to choose here between one or the other.
None are welcome and those here have to GTFO.
None are welcome and those here have to GTFO.
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