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Border Crisis Completely Upends Census Bureau’s Population Stats, Report Says
Immigration into the U.S. has risen so rapidly that it beat out federal projections by decades, according to a report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) released on Thursday.
The total number of immigrants in the U.S. rose to a record high of 51.4 million as of February 2024, representing 15.5 percent of the total population,according to CIS. The U.S. Census Bureau published projections in November which estimated that the share of foreign-born nationals in the U.S. would not reach 15.5 percent until at least 2039, making the projections "obsolete," CIS authors Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler wrote.
NEWS FROM THE STATES
Virginia Attorney General Warns Biden ‘Refusing to Fix’ Illegal Immigrant Crisis After Foreign Nationals Arrested for Child Sex Crimes
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Wednesday blamed the Biden administration for "refusing to fix" the illegal immigration crisis after two illegal immigrants were arrested for sex crimes against children in the commonwealth.
The attorney general made remarks about the illegal immigration crisis following the arrest of Isauro Garcia Cruz and Renzo Mendoza Montes, who are both illegal immigrants accused of crimes against children.
COMMENTARY
Commentary: Voters Be Beware That Google Interferes in U.S. Elections
A brand new investigation has found that Google interfered in American elections at least 41 times over the last 16 years.
Published on March 18, the Media Research Center Special Report traced election interference efforts by the world's most popular search engine all the way back to the 2008 election of former President Barack Obama.
ENTERTAINMENT & LIFESTYLE
Music Spotlight: Cicely Mason
Cicely Mason is an American singer/songwriter from Milan, Tennessee. She comes from a singing family and is the youngest of six children. One of her earliest memories is singing for a talent show.
“It wasn’t for the competition. I just wanted to sing,” she recalled.