Report: Harris Presidency Could Bring 12.3 Million Illegal Immigrants Into The US

A new report warns that under a Kamala Harris presidency, the United States could see an unprecedented rise in illegal immigration. The analysis estimates that nearly four million illegal immigrants could enter the country by 2025, with a total of 12.3 million arriving during her four-year term. The report predicts that immigration would be significantly higher under Harris compared to a second term of Donald Trump.

The study lays out several scenarios for immigration under both Harris and Trump. Under the “Harris, high” scenario, the U.S. could see 3.7 million illegal immigrants in 2025 alone. In contrast, under Trump’s most restrictive immigration plan, the U.S. would experience net outmigration, meaning more people would leave the country than enter.

One concerning prediction is that by 2025, the ratio of immigrants to U.S.-born citizens could be one to one, leading to a population increase of 15 million over four years. The report suggests that this surge in immigration could have serious consequences for housing and other resources.

Harris has promised to invest $40 billion to help Americans buy homes, but critics argue that an influx of illegal immigrants would fill many of those homes, leaving fewer opportunities for citizens. Trump, by contrast, has vowed to secure the border and deport large numbers of illegal immigrants, which he argues would help resolve the housing crisis.

The economic outlook under Harris shows a higher GDP growth than under Trump, but critics warn that the long-term consequences of mass immigration could outweigh any short-term gains.