Gallup: 800 million people want to migrate to the US or Europe

According to a Gallup poll published on January 31, approximately 800 million people around the world want to move to live and work in America or Europe.

“In 2021, 16% of adults worldwide — nearly 900 million people — said they would like to permanently leave their country,” reports Gallup.

“Slightly less than one in five potential migrants (18%) – or about 160 million adults worldwide – named the US as their desired future place of residence,” the report says. This influx will add one migrant for every worker in the United States.

Their migration would increase investor returns, but would also result in lower wages and higher housing costs for hundreds of millions of Americans and Europeans. This huge change in wealth will also make it much harder for American and European families to buy houses and have children.

The 16 percent who want to migrate jumped from 12 percent, or 750 million, in 2018.

The new data is based on 2021 interviews with nearly 127,000 adults in 122 countries, Gallup reports.

According to the Gallup report, the largest proportion of potential migrants currently reside in southern Africa and countries south of Mexico.

Thirty-seven percent of this huge population – or one in three – wants to leave their countries – mostly for the United States.

The leaders of these global migrants are welcomed to the United States by President Joe Biden. After greetings, migrants use cell phones to demonstrate their success to their peers back home.

The young population of these poor countries is growing rapidly, which is likely to lead to an increase in the number of potential migrants in the next few years.

For example, according to Statista.com, approximately 40 percent of people in sub-Saharan Africa are between the ages of 0 and 14.

But few of the young people in these countries will be able to get good jobs in their home countries, in part because the US and European countries are making minimal investment in job creation in these countries. The Investment Monitor reported in January 2022:

China intends to dominate foreign direct investment (FDI) in Africa over the next decade and is in the process of diversifying its investments from mining and infrastructure to services, including research and technology services, transportation, warehousing and postal services.

“Western countries will start to see opportunities in Africa, but through 2030, China will remain the dominant investor on the continent,” said Ndudi Osakwe, principal adviser at IBG in Nigeria. “The truth is…China often overlooks governance issues in host countries. Therefore, governments in Africa, most of which like the Chinese way of doing business, will continue to patronize China in the short to medium term, keeping a close eye on the confrontation between China and the West, especially the United States, with whom this is a war for economic supremacy.”

Many American investors are reluctant to send their investment money to chaotic countries. Instead, they prefer that the young populations of these countries take the risk of migrating to the safe investments of investors in the United States.

Many Democrats also prefer docile migrants to outspoken Americans, and President Joe Biden has allowed an estimated 5 million people to migrate to the United States since early 2021.

“Now more than ever, we are short of workers,” Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said at a news conference on several amnesty projects for illegal migrants. The leader of the Democratic Senate continued:

We have a population that does not reproduce on its own at the same rate as before. We will only have a great future in America if we accept and accept immigrants, dreamers and all of them, because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers [illegals who were brought in by their parents] get a path to citizenship for all 11 million – or how many illegals are here [emphasis added].

The federal government has long pursued an economic policy of extractive migration. This colonial policy draws massive amounts of human resources from countries in need and uses imported workers, tenants and consumers to grow Wall Street and the economy.

The influx of migrants is successful reduced the wages of Americans, and increased rent and housing prices. The influx also pushed many Native Americans out of careers in a wide variety of business sectors and contributed to increase in mortality poor Americans.

The population influx is also reduces political influence Native Americans because it allows the elites to separate from needs and interests ordinary Americans.

54% of Americans say Biden allows for an invasion of the southern border. survey in August 2022 commissioned by the centre-left National Public Radio (NPR). The 54 percent “invading” majority included 76 percent Republicans, 46 percent independents, and even 40 percent Democrats.

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