Some people say that mass immigration into the United States can help reduce world poverty.
Is that true?
Well, no its not and let me show you why. This gumball represents the 1 million legal immigrants that the
The World Bank has one measure of the desperately poor of the world. They make less than $2 a day.
And how many people make less than $2 a day in the world? We'll start with
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And finally there's 105 million of
Of course, we don't pull our immigrants from these desperately poor populations, do we? These people are too poor, too sick, too disconnected to make it here as immigrants. We tend to pull our immigrants out of the better off poor of the world2:01and
How many people in the world live in countries that have average incomes lower than that of Mexico ?
The World Bank tells us that that number is these 3 billion plus another 2.6 billion people.5.6 billion people in the world who live in countries with average incomes below that of
Even if we went by the most radical proposals in
The true heroes in the global humanitarian field are the people in these countries who have the wherewithal to immigrate to another country but instead stay in their countries to apply their skills to help their fellow countrymen. Unfortunately, our immigration system tends to entice these very type of people to abandon their countrymen.
The impossibility of making even a dent is actually worse than it looks here because last year when we took 1 million immigrants, these countries added births over deaths 80 million more people into the impoverished population. And this year Congress is bringing in a million legal immigrants and this year according to the United Nations these countries are expected to add another 80 million people and next year you can be quite sure that Congress unless stopped by the American voters will bring in another million immigrants and these countries unfortunately will be adding another 80 million people into these impoverished nations.
We could take 5 million a year but we'd never get ahead of what's happening in these countries. Not in this century.
Don't you see?
Immigration can never be an effective or significant way to deal with the suffering people of the world.
They have to be helped where they live. 99.9% of them will never be able to immigrate to a rich country. There's no hope for that.5:37They have to bloom where they're planted; the only place that 99.9% of these people can be helped5:45is where they live. Let's help them there.
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