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For years, Democrats have been heavily pushing abortion, while promoting immigration into the United States. Now the results are in…
From NBC News: All U.S. population growth in 2022-23 happened because of immigration, not births — the first time that’s occurred since 1850, a migration think tank reported Wednesday.
That immigration growth has happened as U.S. birth rates have fallen, the Migration Policy Institute reported as part of its latest edition of “Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigrants and Immigration in the United States.”
The immigrant population grew by 1.6 million people between 2022 and 2023, reaching a record high of 47.8 million in 2023, according to the analysis. That’s about a 3.6% population increase, the largest annual growth since 2010, the institute stated in its report.
However, the foreign-born percentage of the U.S. population is 14.3%. That puts it slightly below the 14.8% registered in 1890, MPI said.
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U.S. birth rates reached a historic low in 2023, falling 2% from the previous year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The fertility rate fell to 54.5 birth per 1,000 females of ages 15-44 in 2023, down from 56 in 2022.
Fox News host and former Trump White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany addressed the report during a Fox News show Thursday morning.
🚨 LOOK 👀 at this headline!
NBC: “Immigration accounted for all U.S. population growth in 2022-23, first time since 1850”
ALL U.S. population growth in the middle of the Biden administration came from immigration instead of births — “the first time in nearly 175 years”… pic.twitter.com/VanplIu2Mm
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) March 13, 2025
For the first time on record, immigration was the sole driver of US population growth from 2022 to 2023 pic.twitter.com/OPbv4AdapU
— MigrationPolicy Inst (@MigrationPolicy) March 12, 2025
📊 The US is home to nearly 48 million immigrants who account for 14.3% of the total population
How does that compare historically? pic.twitter.com/Crr0Tdx1s2
— MigrationPolicy Inst (@MigrationPolicy) March 12, 2025
Another recent report by the Migration Policy Institute reveals that out of those living in the U.S. who don’t speak English at home, just under 2/3 of them speak Spanish.
Below is a map showing the other minority languages spoken in each state of the United States:
Spanish speakers account for less than 2/3 of US residents who don’t speak English at home
Here are the other most popular minority languages spoken in every state👇https://t.co/uvSg1NQP6M pic.twitter.com/fGXBeNWUAf
— MigrationPolicy Inst (@MigrationPolicy) March 1, 2025
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