Yale University Professors Admit Illegal Alien Numbers Touted by DNC/RNC Are Way Off – 22 Million Still Too Low

Just as we have been saying for many years – the “11 Million” figure of illegal aliens that Democrats and some Republicans have often repeated is a lie now and was a lie years ago when they started using that number.

Finally, the bald-faced lie regarding the numbers of illegal alien criminals inside the US is being updated, but it’s still wrong. In fact, we think that even the doubled number of 22 million illegal immigrants living inside the United States is still very low.

The true and accurate number of illegal aliens breaking the law to enter or stay inside America is probably somewhere around 35-40 million

We will never know just how many illegal alien criminals are stealing from the American People, but you can bet your ass that both the Republicans and Democrats are lying to you about the real facts.

Related: September 3, 2015 – 11 MILLION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT LIE – Real Number of Illegal Immigrants in US Totals More than 30 Million!

The population of illegal migrants is roughly 22 million, or twice the establishment estimate of 11 million, say three professors from Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The shocking estimate will force establishment politicians and pro-migration advocates to recalculate the estimated impact of the huge illegal population on wages and salaries, on crime rates, welfare consumption, rental and real-estate prices, productivity rates, and the distribution of job-creating investment funds to coastal vs. heartland states.

The higher illegal population estimate helps explain why Americans’ wages and salaries have risen so little amid apparently record-low unemployment rates, and it also undercuts companies’ loud demands for yet more immigration of foreign workers, consumers, and renters.

The population estimate also raises the political and economic stakes of any amnesty legislation. In 2014, public opposition blocked the bipartisan, establishment, media-boosted Gang of Eight bill, which claimed to offer an amnesty to just 11 million migrants. Currently, advocates for a ‘Dream Act’ amnesty claim it will provide green cards to roughly 3 million sons and daughters of illegal immigrants.

The new estimate also bolsters President Donald Trump’s demand that reluctant GOP and hostile Democratic legislators fund a border wall.

“Our purpose is to provide better information,” said Jonathan Feinstein, an economics professor at Yale. In a video statement, he defended the estimate from likely critics, saying it is an expert analysis, not a political project:

This paper is not oriented towards politics or policy. I want to be very clear. This paper is about coming up with a better estimate of an important number, and we are really trying in this paper to keep away from making any statements about how that could or should be used. It is just a paper to help the debate be organized around some better information, which in my opinion is a good thing to do. I think the debate should always be centered around the best information we can develop.

The academics expected their techniques to show the population is smaller than the consensus estimate of 11.3 million. “Our original idea was just to do a sanity check on the existing number,” said Edward Kaplan, operations research professor at Yale. “Instead of a number which was smaller, we got a number that was 50 percent higher. That caused us to scratch our heads.”

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