Tucker Carlson and Jimmy Dore talk BORDER CRISIS/REVOLUTION CITIZEN MERCENARIES at southern border

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Tucker Carlson and Jimmy Dore talk BORDER CRISIS..DHS imports CITIZEN MERCENARIES at US southern border. Dick Durbin on the Senate floor just the other day talked about the Border Immigration Crisis that the senate and congress have allowed to spiral out of control. Why? Is this the great replacement theory in the flesh, or are they looking for new democrat voters? Or is it something far worse? Is DHS SEC Myorkas importing a citizen militia in order to keep the peace in case a revolt actually happens in the United State becomes a reality?

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Except for the United States, the numbers of migrants needed to maintain the size of the total
population (scenario III) are considerably larger than those assumed in the medium variant of the United
Nations projections (scenario I). In Italy, for example, the total number of migrants is 12.6 million (or
251 thousand per year) in scenario III versus 0.3 million (or 6 thousand per year) in scenario I. For the
European Union, the respective numbers are 47 million versus 13 million (or 949 thousand per year
versus 270 thousand per year).
In scenario IV, that is in order to keep constant the size of the working-age population (15 to 64
years), the numbers of migrants are even larger than those in scenario III. In Germany, for instance, the
total number of migrants is 24 million (or 487 thousand per year) in scenario IV versus 17 million (or 344
thousand per year) in scenario III.
Figure 1 provides a standardised comparison by presenting the migration flows expressed in per
million inhabitants in 2000. This comparison shows that relative to country size the number of migrants
between 2000-2050 needed to maintain the size of the working-age population (scenario IV) is the highest
for Italy, with 6,500 annual immigrants per million inhabitants, followed by Germany, with 6,000 annual
immigrants per million inhabitants. Among the countries and regions studied in this report, the United
States would require the smallest number of immigrants, approximately 1,300 per million inhabitants to
prevent the decline of its working-age population

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