Harris Presidency Could Lead To Massive Spike In Illegal Immigration, Report Finds

A new report has revealed that if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president, the U.S. could face an unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants. The study suggests that Harris would continue President Joe Biden’s policies, leading to nearly four million new illegal immigrants by 2025 and a total of 12.3 million over her four-year term.

The report compares immigration scenarios under Harris and Donald Trump. While Trump’s immigration policies are expected to lead to a reduction in net migration, the “Harris, high” scenario projects a surge of 3.7 million immigrants in 2025 alone. By the end of Harris’ term, the U.S. population could grow by 15 million, driven by immigration.

The economic impact of these immigration policies is also significant. While the report projects that GDP growth would be higher under Harris’ policies, conservative critics argue that an influx of illegal immigrants would strain resources and the housing market. Harris has promised to invest $40 billion in housing for American families, but critics worry that these homes would be occupied by illegal immigrants.

In contrast, Trump has pledged to secure the southern border and deport millions of illegal immigrants, which he argues would free up housing and jobs for American citizens. The debate between these two visions for America’s immigration future is shaping up to be a critical issue in the 2024 election.