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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Congressional Budget Office Confirms Truth of Great Replacement ‘Theory’

'Population growth after that point is driven entirely by net immigration... '

(Headline USA) The Congressional Budget Office confirmed this week that the U.S.’s population growth will be driven “entirely” by net immigration by 2043.

“By 2043, deaths exceed births,” the CBO report said. “Population growth after that point is driven entirely by net immigration.

“Over the course of the next decade, immigration accounts for about three-quarters of the overall increase in the size of the population, and the net effects of fertility and mortality account for the remaining quarter.”

The CBO estimated that net legal immigration to the U.S. would rise from 950,000 people on average to 1.1 million people by 2043.

The report reflects America’s declining birth and fertility rates. But it also confirms some conservatives’ fear that Democrats are encouraging mass immigration to the U.S. in order to bring in a new Democrat-friendly population.

“Sometime around 1965, our leaders stopped trying to make the United States a hospitable place for American citizens, their constituents, to have their own families,” Fox News host Tucker Carlson said last month.

“That used to be considered the central task of leadership — perpetuating the population,” he said.

“If people are happy and confident, they’ll have kids. They stopped doing it and instead they just imported new people. That’s literally what happened.”

This great replacement is “the definition of undermining democracy,” Carlson argued. 

“You can’t just replace the electorate because you didn’t like the last election outcomes … But when it happens in this country, there is mandatory media enforced silence and in fact, if you notice it’s happening, it’s your fault,” Carlson said.

“You’re immoral. You’re a racist, but it has nothing to do with race. It’s about change and it’s absolutely real.” 

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