Comments by "Sisu Guillam" (@sisuguillam5109) on "MAGA is EATING ITSELF ALIVE over This…" video.
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No, young person at 8:17. The US is not the place everyone wants to be. Data and people say otherwise.
The US has not been a common dream for decades. Does the US still have a large number of immigrants? Yes. Do they migrate there by choice? No.
Germany had over 200.000 people in 2023 becoming new citizens.
(WIESBADEN – Im Jahr 2023 wurden in Deutschland rund 200 100 Ausländerinnen und Ausländer eingebürgert und damit so viele wie noch nie seit Beginn der Zeitreihe im Jahr 2000. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt (Destatis) mitteilt, stieg die Zahl der Einbürgerungen im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um rund 31 000 (+19 %), nachdem sie im Jahr 2022 im Vorjahresvergleich bereits um rund 37 000 (+28 %) gestiegen war.)
Top that off with people who sought asylum an refugees.
And then remember that we are smaller than the US, densly populated, and have a long history of welcoming refugees and other migrants (not that conservatives here want to acknowledge that).
We had 2665772 migrants in 2021 alone.
The years prior it was roughly 1.4 million per year. 2015 saw 2.1 million. A lot of them were severly traumatised.
Meanwhile in the US (numbers provided by the MPI):
"The foreign-born population grew by 912,000 people between 2021 and 2022, or about 2 percent, the largest annual growth since an increase of more than 1 million between 2013 and 2014. Immigration remains an important contributor to overall U.S. population growth, which has slowed in the past decade due to falling birth rates. Between 2021 and 2022, the growth in the number of immigrants in the United States accounted for 65 percent of the total U.S. population increase (912,000 out of nearly 1.4 million)."
Germany with a smaller population and a smaller landmass saw more migrants than the US in those years.
We have 23.9 people living here who have a migrational background .
The US has roughly 50 million.
Remember how many people you have and how big a place you are?
There's about 83 million in Germany. And we are 28 times smaller than the US.
We are about as big as Montana ( or New Mexico or California or Texas).
Tiny Ireland had a net migration in 2023 of 1.991 per 1000 population, a 22.74% decline from 2022. The net migration rate for Ireland in 2022 was 2.577 per 1000 population, a 18.55% decline from 2021.
The net migration rate for Germany in 2023 was 1.727 per 1000 population, a 35.92% decline from 2022. The net migration rate for Germany in 2022 was 2.695 per 1000 population, a 26.45% decline from 2021. The net migration rate for Germany in 2021 was 3.664 per 1000 population, a 20.9% decline from 2020.
So again: you were saying?
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