Fellows our “raw no pull out” motto has fallen on deaf ears!!!! Birth rates, world wide are disturbingly low!!!!

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This an American graph


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“Greece is on track for just 73,000 births this year. 2023 will see the lowest number of births ever recorded. The only demographic silver lining for Greece is that they have a comeback cohort born from 2006-2010 which gives them some time to develop better natalist policy.”
 

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This an abbreviation you’ll see often…


“Total fertility rate

Long definition. Total fertility rate(TFR): The number of children that would be born to a woman if she were to live to the end of her childbearing years and bear children in accordance with age-specific fertility rates currently observed.”
 

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“Estonia birth update: From January-November 2023 Estonia has seen a decline in births of around 7.9%. They will almost certainly see the smallest number of births on record at sub 11,000. TFR will also fall to lowest low (~1.3) for the first time since 1998.”
 

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I'm doing my part.


This your part…. Knocked up them PYT señoritas


In October 2023, the Foreign-Born Share Was the Highest in History​

At 49.5 million and 15 percent of the U.S. population, immigrants now at record​

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By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler on November 30, 2023

The Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) shows that the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) was 49.5 million in October 2023 — a 4.5 million increase since President Biden took office and a new record high. At 15 percent, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population is also the highest ever recorded in American history. As the debate rages over the ongoing border crisis, this finding is important because administrative numbers such as border encounters or even legal immigrant arrivals do not measure the actual size of the immigrant population, which is what ultimately determines immigration’s impact on the country.



  • In October 2023, the CPS shows that 15 percent of the U.S. population is now foreign-born — higher than any U.S. government survey or census has ever recorded.
  • The 49.5 million foreign-born residents (legal and illegal) in October 2023 is also a new record high.
  • Since President Biden took office in January 2021, the foreign-born population has grown by 4.5 million — larger than the individual populations of 25 U.S. states.
  • Based on our prior estimates of illegal immigrants, more than half (2.5 million) of the 4.5 million increase in the foreign-born population since January 2021 is likely due to illegal immigration. If adjusted for those missed by the survey, the increase would be larger.
  • The 4.5 million increase overall and the 2.5 million increase in illegal immigrants are both net figures. The number of new arrivals was significantly higher, but was offset by outmigration and natural mortality among the foreign-born already here.
  • The foreign-born population has grown on average by 137,000 a month since President Biden took office, compared to 42,000 a month during Trump’s presidency before Covid-19 hit, and 68,000 a month during President Obama’s two terms.
  • The scale of immigration is so high that it appears to have made the new Census Bureau population projections, published on November 9 of this year, obsolete. The bureau projected that the foreign-born share was not supposed to hit 15 percent until 2033.
  • The largest percentage increases since January 2021 are for immigrants from South America (up 28 percent); Central America (up 25 percent); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 21 percent); the Caribbean (up 20 percent); and the Middle East (up 14 percent).
  • Immigrants from all of Latin America increased by 2.9 million since January 2021, accounting for 63 percent of the total increase in the foreign-born.
  • While a large share of the recent foreign-born growth is due to illegal immigration, legal immigrants still account for three-fourths of the total foreign-born population.
 

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This your part…. Knocked up them PYT señoritas


In October 2023, the Foreign-Born Share Was the Highest in History​

At 49.5 million and 15 percent of the U.S. population, immigrants now at record​

LinkPrint
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler on November 30, 2023

The Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) shows that the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) was 49.5 million in October 2023 — a 4.5 million increase since President Biden took office and a new record high. At 15 percent, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population is also the highest ever recorded in American history. As the debate rages over the ongoing border crisis, this finding is important because administrative numbers such as border encounters or even legal immigrant arrivals do not measure the actual size of the immigrant population, which is what ultimately determines immigration’s impact on the country.



  • In October 2023, the CPS shows that 15 percent of the U.S. population is now foreign-born — higher than any U.S. government survey or census has ever recorded.
  • The 49.5 million foreign-born residents (legal and illegal) in October 2023 is also a new record high.
  • Since President Biden took office in January 2021, the foreign-born population has grown by 4.5 million — larger than the individual populations of 25 U.S. states.
  • Based on our prior estimates of illegal immigrants, more than half (2.5 million) of the 4.5 million increase in the foreign-born population since January 2021 is likely due to illegal immigration. If adjusted for those missed by the survey, the increase would be larger.
  • The 4.5 million increase overall and the 2.5 million increase in illegal immigrants are both net figures. The number of new arrivals was significantly higher, but was offset by outmigration and natural mortality among the foreign-born already here.
  • The foreign-born population has grown on average by 137,000 a month since President Biden took office, compared to 42,000 a month during Trump’s presidency before Covid-19 hit, and 68,000 a month during President Obama’s two terms.
  • The scale of immigration is so high that it appears to have made the new Census Bureau population projections, published on November 9 of this year, obsolete. The bureau projected that the foreign-born share was not supposed to hit 15 percent until 2033.
  • The largest percentage increases since January 2021 are for immigrants from South America (up 28 percent); Central America (up 25 percent); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 21 percent); the Caribbean (up 20 percent); and the Middle East (up 14 percent).
  • Immigrants from all of Latin America increased by 2.9 million since January 2021, accounting for 63 percent of the total increase in the foreign-born.
  • While a large share of the recent foreign-born growth is due to illegal immigration, legal immigrants still account for three-fourths of the total foreign-born population.


And powered by the holy spirit of Zod.

Zamen.
 

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This your part…. Knocked up them PYT señoritas


In October 2023, the Foreign-Born Share Was the Highest in History​

At 49.5 million and 15 percent of the U.S. population, immigrants now at record​

LinkPrint
By Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler on November 30, 2023

The Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) shows that the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) was 49.5 million in October 2023 — a 4.5 million increase since President Biden took office and a new record high. At 15 percent, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population is also the highest ever recorded in American history. As the debate rages over the ongoing border crisis, this finding is important because administrative numbers such as border encounters or even legal immigrant arrivals do not measure the actual size of the immigrant population, which is what ultimately determines immigration’s impact on the country.



  • In October 2023, the CPS shows that 15 percent of the U.S. population is now foreign-born — higher than any U.S. government survey or census has ever recorded.
  • The 49.5 million foreign-born residents (legal and illegal) in October 2023 is also a new record high.
  • Since President Biden took office in January 2021, the foreign-born population has grown by 4.5 million — larger than the individual populations of 25 U.S. states.
  • Based on our prior estimates of illegal immigrants, more than half (2.5 million) of the 4.5 million increase in the foreign-born population since January 2021 is likely due to illegal immigration. If adjusted for those missed by the survey, the increase would be larger.
  • The 4.5 million increase overall and the 2.5 million increase in illegal immigrants are both net figures. The number of new arrivals was significantly higher, but was offset by outmigration and natural mortality among the foreign-born already here.
  • The foreign-born population has grown on average by 137,000 a month since President Biden took office, compared to 42,000 a month during Trump’s presidency before Covid-19 hit, and 68,000 a month during President Obama’s two terms.
  • The scale of immigration is so high that it appears to have made the new Census Bureau population projections, published on November 9 of this year, obsolete. The bureau projected that the foreign-born share was not supposed to hit 15 percent until 2033.
  • The largest percentage increases since January 2021 are for immigrants from South America (up 28 percent); Central America (up 25 percent); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 21 percent); the Caribbean (up 20 percent); and the Middle East (up 14 percent).
  • Immigrants from all of Latin America increased by 2.9 million since January 2021, accounting for 63 percent of the total increase in the foreign-born.
  • While a large share of the recent foreign-born growth is due to illegal immigration, legal immigrants still account for three-fourths of the total foreign-born population.

Yeah, America wasn’t counting on this. And it makes sense because American ideology is jaded when it comes to everyday living.
 

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I also believe, feminism and #MeToo play a part in this as well.

Not to mention the damage social media has done.

Social media has crippled how men and women interact which affects procreation.

I’m split on this. Feminism and Social Media has definitely effected interaction and men are much less likely to approach women than in the past, but sex is much easier and frequent now than when I came up.
 

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“In October 2023, CPS showed that 15% of the U.S. population is now foreign-born, higher than any U.S. government survey or census has ever recorded. Since Biden took office the foreign-born population has grown by 4.5M,larger than the individual populations of 25 U.S. states.”

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BGOL Investor


According to these stats, Hispanic and Black women have the highest birth rates.

I think population concerns are really dog whistle for CAC population concerns. Homosexuality Feminism, and the Incel movement are having a bigger effect on CACs than other groups.
 

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According to these stats, Hispanic and Black women have the highest birth rates.

I think population concerns are really dog whistle for CAC population concerns. Homosexuality Feminism, and the Incel movement are having a bigger effect on CACs than other groups.
ALL of this, but mostly the selffish "me" generation. Folks are either holding out for a mate waaay out of their league, or just want to spend their lives working and spending money. So tired of hearing about bad the "economics" are for having children. But my childless friends (especially the dudes) are lonely and kind of pitiful.
 

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Inflation in combination with the gay agenda are your two main ingredients.
No, no no the population for certain groups in America. Mainly white people has been dropping for 40 years, but it has accelerated the last 15 years. Europe is really getting hit hard. Japan, and now China is getting into the mix. The only continent that is producing a good amount kids is you guessed it Africa. When I made post like this, I always say there is something biological going on, especially with white people that is caused them not to have so much kids anymore. Remember the movie “children of men”.

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Also, this is why Republicans is trying to force abortion down everyone’s stroke because they are 30 years too late to do anything about it but the minority majority swap is happening is happening fast. With the information about more foreign born kids in America that tells you right there that the ball is going downhill very rapidly for Caucasian people in America. But as I always say white people are going to do something to fuck up everything going out the door.
 

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Look into my eyes you are getting sleepy!!!
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“Greece is on track for just 73,000 births this year. 2023 will see the lowest number of births ever recorded. The only demographic silver lining for Greece is that they have a comeback cohort born from 2006-2010 which gives them some time to develop better natalist policy.”


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