Gallup Poll Shows 42 Million “Latinos” Want to Move to America

Not a single non-diverse city on this map

Contrary to what you might think, most brown people prefer to stay in their homes with their people. Most of the Mexicans who initially came were legitimate “migrant workers.” However, over time they formed insular communities, where neighborhoods were all Mexican and only spoke Spanish, so they felt more comfortable moving.

Still, it is generally the trash of any country that wants to leave their own country. Tucker Carlson goes up there and says “who wouldn’t want to leave their country to live in America?”, but would you want to leave your home, your friends and family, the places where you grew up, to get free money? No one (or virtually no one) in Latin America is starving.

So it’s only the trash that wants to come.

Gallup Chairman and CEO Jim Clifton writes for Gallup:

Here are questions every leader should be able to answer regardless of their politics: How many more people are coming to the southern border? And what is the plan?

There are 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Roughly 450 million adults live in the region. Gallup asked them if they would like to move to another country permanently if they could.

A whopping 27% said “yes.”

This means roughly 120 million would like to migrate somewhere.

Gallup then asked them where they would like to move.

Of those who want to leave their country permanently, 35% — or 42 million — said they want to go to the United States.

In addition to finding a solution for the thousands of migrants currently at the border, let’s include the bigger, harder question — what about all of those who would like to come? What is the message to them?

What is the 10-year plan?

330 million U.S. citizens are wondering. So are 42 million Latin Americans.

The concept of them just not being allowed in isn’t even theoretically taken into account.

Instead, it’s all this stuff about what kinds of people, and the legal process, and so on, and with the Republicans agreeing to let millions in through “legal” immigration, and never making an argument about the defense of our culture, the logical end was always “just open the border and let them all come.”