More than a third of people residing in US are not citizens, how many of them are illegals?
Posted on | November 29, 2024 | No Comments
When you look up on the Internet, on Google, how many US citizens are there, you invariably get an answer- 330 million, however it is a complete lie.
330 million is a total number of people residing in the United States according to the Census, extrapolated on natural population growth. However, the Census does not ask you if you are a citizen. Non-citizens, including illegals are included in the Census, which gives us this huge number.
I am trying to figure out how many actual citizens are residing in the US,
Secondly, we need to figure out how many of them are non-citizens, who are here legally on different visas and how many illegals.
So, if Census says that there are 330 million people in the US, let’s try to figure out, how many of them are adults eligible to vote.
We know that every one year age group in US has roughly 4 million people, meaning there are roughly 4 million one year olds, 4 million 2 year olds and so on. So, let’s count, how many children under 18, not eligible to vote are there. We multiple 4 mln by 18 and get 72 million.
We deduct 72 mln from a total of 330 million and we get roughly around 260 million. Now, how many people voted on November 5? Trump got 77.2 million and Harris about 74.5. So, let’s round the number and we get about 150 million. So, the question arises, if there are 260 mln adults in the US, why only 150 million voted? the difference is 110 mln adults who did not vote, huge number.
We look further. How many registered voters are there in US? In 2020 there were 167 mln registered voters. Let’s say there are 170 mln now. Due to the fact that the current laws dictate automatic voter registrations through DMV, we assume that these 170 mln are the US citizen adults. So, we deduct 170 million from 260 million and we are left with about 90 million adults, who are not citizens. These 90 mln represent about 35% of the US adults. We do not have much data regarding children, as they do not vote. If you assume that the percentage is roughly the same among children, we end up with the conclusion that 35% or more than a third of the people residing in the US are not US citizens.
These numbers are staggering. These people are included in census and in redistricting calculations. these people affect our elections through redistricting. Because a third of people residing in the US are not citizens, we have to have in person elections with voter IDs and we have to do redistricting based on US official records, such as birth and death records, passport records and IRS records, in order for the elections to represent the will of US citizens only and not non-citizens,
By Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
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