Harris Presidency Could Lead To 12.3 Million Illegal Immigrants, Report Warns

A new report warns that if Kamala Harris is elected president, the U.S. could see an influx of up to 12.3 million illegal immigrants during her four-year term. The study predicts that nearly four million illegal immigrants could enter the country by 2025 alone, continuing the Biden administration’s policies.

The report lays out various immigration scenarios, comparing the potential outcomes under Harris and Donald Trump. The “Harris, high” scenario estimates 3.7 million immigrants entering the U.S. in 2025, while Trump’s “low” scenario projects negative net migration, with more people leaving the country than entering.

Critics of Harris’ immigration policies warn that the surge in illegal immigration could overwhelm resources, including housing. Harris has pledged to spend $40 billion to help Americans buy homes, but the report suggests that an influx of illegal immigrants would reduce the availability of housing for American citizens.

Economically, the report predicts that GDP growth would be higher under Harris’ policies, but conservative critics argue that the long-term consequences of mass immigration would outweigh any short-term economic benefits. Trump has promised to secure the border and deport illegal immigrants, which he believes would create more opportunities for American citizens.

The sharp contrast between Harris’ and Trump’s immigration policies is expected to be a key issue in the 2024 presidential election, with voters weighing the impact of each candidate’s vision for America’s future.