Negative migration does not necessarily mean less illegal immigration. It could also mean more people are moving out of the US voluntarily than are moving in legally.
We need good people to be moving to the US legally and staying here, while stridently enforcing the law and controlling the border.
I’m increasingly disappointed by the Trump admin’s blurring of the lines between illegal and legal immigration. Celebrating America losing its status as a shining beacon on a hill is god damn tragedy.
I'm definitely not disappointed by illegal migrants and out-of-status migrants leaving on their own. Accusing this administration of blurring the lines of legal and illegal migrants compared to the democrats and the left is beyond an oxymoron.
This isn't a good thing. We don't have the birth rates for this to be a good thing. As well tourism is very much down. Migration has always been what makes this country great. The ability to integrate people has always been one of our strengths. Yet, we pretend that we have a migration problem remotely similar to Europe's.
Best tourist year we’ve had on the Texas coast since I can remember. Every hotel full, every fishing guide booked solid, restaurants full. Low income illegal immigrants have a net fiscal drain on the economy. It’s a fact. If one child molester or murdered is sent away it’s even more worth it.
I'm not sure negative migration is a good thing. That statistic isn't solely about illegal immigration, and likely means more people are choosing to move out of the US than are choosing to move to the US.
But if the idea of America being a less appealing place for people to live in or move to is 'winning' to you, then sure.
Legal immigration to this country is still strong with 800,000 plus new naturalized citizens expected in 2025. A nation without secure, regulated borders will not remain a nation.
Holy cow. A sub on Reddit that isn't completely infested with nasty left wing people with no common sense. I'm all for having different views but these people just regurgitate the same buzzwords and think they have a point. I have lost so many Internet points on Reddit just because of a disagreement over what I thought was common sense.
Negative migration does not necessarily mean less illegal immigration. It could also mean more people are moving out of the US voluntarily than are moving in legally.
We need good people to be moving to the US legally and staying here, while stridently enforcing the law and controlling the border.
I’m increasingly disappointed by the Trump admin’s blurring of the lines between illegal and legal immigration. Celebrating America losing its status as a shining beacon on a hill is god damn tragedy.
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I'm definitely not disappointed by illegal migrants and out-of-status migrants leaving on their own. Accusing this administration of blurring the lines of legal and illegal migrants compared to the democrats and the left is beyond an oxymoron.
More people moving out, such as Rosie o Donnell is also great news. Let whoever hates this country leave.
This isn't a good thing. We don't have the birth rates for this to be a good thing. As well tourism is very much down. Migration has always been what makes this country great. The ability to integrate people has always been one of our strengths. Yet, we pretend that we have a migration problem remotely similar to Europe's.
Best tourist year we’ve had on the Texas coast since I can remember. Every hotel full, every fishing guide booked solid, restaurants full. Low income illegal immigrants have a net fiscal drain on the economy. It’s a fact. If one child molester or murdered is sent away it’s even more worth it.
I'm not sure negative migration is a good thing. That statistic isn't solely about illegal immigration, and likely means more people are choosing to move out of the US than are choosing to move to the US.
But if the idea of America being a less appealing place for people to live in or move to is 'winning' to you, then sure.
I hear commercials on the radio in BOSTON talking about this, kind of mind blowing when j first heard it
Legal immigration to this country is still strong with 800,000 plus new naturalized citizens expected in 2025. A nation without secure, regulated borders will not remain a nation.
I never understood why this isn't bipartisan. Everyone should agree on border protection.
I think it’s 2 months now and no illegal crossings?
About 12000 illegal crossings actually
Most illegal "crossings" occur via airplane and then stay longer than their visa allows.
Holy cow. A sub on Reddit that isn't completely infested with nasty left wing people with no common sense. I'm all for having different views but these people just regurgitate the same buzzwords and think they have a point. I have lost so many Internet points on Reddit just because of a disagreement over what I thought was common sense.
The op is bad, sorry dude. Immigration is a net benefit.
Oh it is lol. Thriving with em
The op is bad, sorry dude. Immigration is a net benefit.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/07/president-trump-has-kept-his-promises-and-then-some/